Muurinen was sacked in June 2005, and he was replaced by caretaker Jyrki Heliskoski, but results didn't improve. At the time, Finland was an autonomous grand duchy of the Russian Empire. As of March 2017, the team is ranked 28th in the FIFA world ranking.

Held annually in the Algarve region of Portugal since 1994, it is one of the most prestigious women's football events, alongside the Women's World Cup and Women's Olympic Football. The Football Association of Finland was founded in 1907 and became a member of FIFA in 1908.

For the women's team, see. DATA: Sources NA: Data Not Available OD: Data 5 Years Old or More Not Reliable 2030 Goal: Projections based on Economics, Social Science, and Youth Population. National Debt: 64% Gross Domestic Product: 248 Billion Country Top Trade Partner: Export – Germany Import – Germany Finland participated the 1912 Summer Olympics in Stockholm, beating Italy and the Russian Empire, but losing the bronze medal match against the Netherlands.

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It has been Finland's principal home stadium ever since its construction was completed in 1938.

[12], The following players were called up for the friendly match against Poland on 7 October 2020 and 2020–21 UEFA Nations League B matches against Bulgaria and Republic of Ireland on 11 October and 14 October 2020. Since 1939, TUL players were selected to the national team and finally in 1956, the TUL and Football Association series were merged. During reconstruction of Helsinki Olympic Stadium in 2016–19 Tampere Stadium serves as the main stadium for qualifying games.

The first official international matches were played on October 21 and 22, 1998 against Hungary. The Finnish team now has a few players that are considered to be among the best in the female football, such as Laura Österberg Kalmari, Sanna Valkonen and Anne Mäkinen. The roster was announced on 25 February 2020. The team enjoyed mixed fortunes in the campaign, high points of which were a draw and a win away to Norway and Switzerland respectively. The Finnish Workers' Sports Federation football team in turn, participated the competitions of the international labour movement.[6].

[13][14][15] Teemu Pukki, Jukka Raitala and Tim Sparv only played in the matches against Bulgaria and Republic of Ireland.