ViPS Viipuri


Viipurin Palloseura was mainly a bandy club from Viipuri, Finland, founded in 1928. The sport came to Finland from St. Petersburg, Russia, and it was natural that it gained a strong foothold in near-by Viipuri.
During the Winter War, the population of Viipuri was evacuated, and in the 1940 Moscow Peace Treaty the city was ceded to the Soviet Union. As a result of this, the club was in effect dissolved. A new bandy club called Hukat was formed in Helsinki, its players consisting mostly of former ViPS players.

Sporting achievements

ViPS won the Finnish championship in bandy in 1931 and 1936, silver in 1934, and bronze in 1932 and 1933.
In association football ViPS played for two seasons, in 193031, in the Mestaruussarja, i.e. 'Championship Series', the top flight of Finnish football.
In ice hockey the club made it to the semifinals in the season 1928–29.
'''ViPS in the Bandy Finnish Championship Series'''

Season to season in football

SeasonLevelDivisionSectionAdministrationPositionMovements
1930Tier 1A-Sarja Finnish FA '4th
1931Tier 1A-Sarja 'Finnish FA '8thRelegated
1932Tier 2B-Sarja 'Finnish FA '5th
1933Tier 3Piirinsarja 'Viipuri '
1934Tier 2B-Sarja 'East GroupFinnish FA '1stPromotion Group 3rd
1935Tier 2B-Sarja 'East GroupFinnish FA '1stPromotion Group 3rd
1936Tier 2Itä-Länsi-Sarja 'East LeagueFinnish FA '3rd
1937Tier 2Itä-Länsi-Sarja 'East LeagueFinnish FA '4th
1938Tier 2Itä-Länsi-Sarja 'East League, South GroupFinnish FA '3rd
1939Tier 2Itä-Länsi-Sarja 'East League, South GroupFinnish FA '6th
1940Dissolved

  • 2' seasons in A-Sarja
  • 7 seasons in B-Sarja
  • 1 seasons in Piirinsarja''