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1912 Summer Olympics<\/STRONG>
Fourth place: 1912

Baltic Cup<\/STRONG>
Runners-up: 2012
Third-place: 2014

Nordic Football Championship<\/STRONG>
Winners: 2000–01
Third-place: 1964–67

King's Cup<\/STRONG>
Runners-up: 2000, 2013
Fourth place: 1996

Lahti Cup<\/STRONG>
Winners: 1981

Finnish team of the year<\/STRONG>
1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 2020, 2021<\/P>","0007E9CF9A896EC9D3CC702BC3952F9E":"Denmark","32A99FE5B709A1DB00C6B257D3D689A1":"0","2EDF0AE83F4EAE44640AD1811EF877E6":"36,251","EAED8CB630D9337C78DBF9D86264B1E8":"Urheilukatu 1 PO Box 191 FI-00251 HELSINKI","BB277CED872EF2132450BC10379E9FFD":"68","32A99FE5B709A1DB63DE32C8AC0B8A014B4BCC8738543B0E":"1","5CBAAB4EAEFCB59E32F703E047D25735":"Jacob Friis","4931588B4E3083E863A5C74E5EDB35F1":"

The Finland national football team represents Finland in men's international football competitions and is controlled by the Football Association of Finland. The team has been a member of FIFA since 1904 and a UEFA member since 1957.

Finland had never qualified for a major tournament until securing a spot at UEFA Euro 2020, which was postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. After many decades of average results and campaigns, the nation made progression in the 2000s, achieving notable results against established European teams and reaching a peak of 33rd in the FIFA World Rankings in 2007. But, after that, they saw a decline of performances and results, drawing them to their all-time low of 110th in the FIFA Rankings in 2017. However, after six years of their all-time low in the FIFA Rankings, as of September 2023, they sit at 54th place in the overall ranking.<\/P>","81B884E95AA53F78":"1971871","3914A2E40FC34F868981257208AF57A7":"Helsinki Olympic Stadium","71F9FFCD9F42178D":"Jacob Friis","61CD9DEED77E23E3":"http:\/\/www.palloliitto.fi\/","EC1B23A51B4C607D":"

Biggest win
<\/STRONG>Finland 10–2 Estonia (Helsinki, Finland; 11 August 1922)
Finland 8–0 San Marino (Helsinki, Finland; 17 November 2010)

Biggest defeat
<\/STRONG>Germany 13–0 Finland (Leipzig, Germany; 1 September 1940)<\/P>","B36E0AA9AE505908":"HELSINKI","e_index":7};