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Lukko

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193 (1830 years old)

Sport
Ice Hockey

Stadium/Home
Äijänsuo Arena
(5,400 Capacity)

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Rauma, Finland

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Finnish Cup
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18/03 Lukko 3 - 5 TPS Turku
16/03 TPS Turku 2 - 1 Lukko
15/03 Lukko 3 - 2 TPS Turku
12/03 JYP 5 - 4 Lukko
09/03 Lukko 1 - 2 TPS Turku

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Lukko (Finnish for "lock") is a Finnish sports club based in Rauma, Finland, best known for its men’s professional ice hockey team. The club was founded as Rauma Woodin Lukko in 1936. The representative team currently plays in the Finnish Liiga, the premier men’s professional ice hockey league in Finland. They play their home games in the Äijänsuo Arena, which has a capacity of 5,400 spectators. Lukko won the SM-sarja Finnish Championship once, in 1963. The club also has a top-tier women’s representative ice hockey team, which plays in the Naisten Liiga, and a top-tier women’s representative pesäpallo team, which plays in the Superpesis.

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Grégoire





Hakulinen





Klok





Koivisto





Korkka





Kukkonen





Laitinen





Lehtinen





Liedes





Markkula





Mattila





Nyman





Petman





Pietilä





Piipponen





Pospisil





Repo





Saarijärvi





Setänen





Sevänen





Skalicky





Tammela





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Stadium or Home

Äijänsuo Arena is an arena in Rauma, Finland. It is primarily used for ice hockey, and is the home arena of Lukko. It opened in 1970 and holds 5400 people. The name of the arena was changed to "Lännen Puhelin Areena" in autumn 2006. And it changed in year 2007 to DNA Areena, when DNA bought/formed with Lännen Puhelin. Now the name is "Kivikylän areena". Opening match of the U18 World Championships will be played at Äijänsuo with Finland hosting Sweden.

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