Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 04/20 13:00 2 Jippo v KTP - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 04/24 15:30 3 KTP v SJK II - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 04/28 11:00 4 PK-35 v KTP - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 05/03 15:30 5 KTP v JaPS - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 05/13 15:30 6 KTP v FF Jaro - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 05/18 12:00 7 TPS v KTP - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 05/27 15:30 9 KTP v KaPa - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 06/02 15:00 10 MP v KTP - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 06/08 15:30 8 SalPa v KTP - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 06/12 15:30 11 KTP v Jippo - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 06/20 16:00 12 SJK II v KTP - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 06/29 13:00 13 KTP v PK-35 - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 07/05 16:00 14 JaPS v KTP - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 07/14 15:00 15 FF Jaro v KTP - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 07/17 15:30 16 KTP v TPS - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 07/20 13:00 17 KTP v SalPa - View
Finlândia - Ykkösliiga 07/27 13:00 18 KaPa v KTP - View

Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat (abbreviated as KTP) is a Finnish football club based in Kotka, and currently competing in Finland's second-tier, the new Ykkösliiga. The club was founded in 1927 and its colours are green and white. Immediately after its formation the club joined the Finnish Workers' Sports Federation, to which it still belongs. KTP play its home matches at Arto Tolsa Areena.

History

KTP had a long football traditions centred on its golden age in the early 1950s when the club won two Finnish championships in 1951 and 1952. They also won the Finnish Cup four times, the most recent occasion being in 1980. The club, playing in the renamed Arto Tolsa Areena, were participating in the Veikkausliiga as recently as 2000, but were relegated to Ykkönen and finally went into bankruptcy. The club re-formed and played in the lower divisions before gaining promotion to the Kakkonen in 2007. They spent two seasons in the Kakkonen but were relegated in 2009. In 2010, the club are playing in the Kolmonen and was promoted to Kakkonen where they played 2011–2013.

KTP team which won the Finnish championship in 1951

Season 2014, KTP finished second in Ykkönen, and promoted to Finnish top league Veikkausliiga in season 2015. However, after a difficult 2015 Veikkausliiga season, club finished 11th in the league, and had to play a promotion play-off against PK-35. After two disappointing performances, the club lost on aggregate 3–2, and were relegated back to Ykkönen.

The all-time Championship appearances and leading goal scorer of KTP is Arto Tolsa with 126 goals in 201 matches.

Formation of FC KTP

During December 2013 a merger took place, as part of which FC KooTeePee adopted the name of FC Kotkan Työväen Palloilijat. As of the 2014 season the merged club were allowed to retain FC KooTeePee's place in the Ykkönen.

O Kymenlaakson Työväen Palloilijat, também conhecido como KTP, é um clube de futebol finlandês sediado em Kotka, Kymenlaakso. Foi fundado em 1927 e tem jogado na Veikkausliiga, a primeira divisão do futebol finlandês, por seis temporadas, tendo conquistado o título em 1951.

O KTP também venceu a Copa da Finlândia quatro vezes, em 1958, 1961, 1967 e 1980. O clube também tem o recorde de mais participações na Copa da Finlândia, com 62.

O KTP joga seus jogos em casa no Estádio Arto Tolsa, que tem capacidade para 4.780 espectadores. O clube tem uma longa rivalidade com o MyPa, outro clube de Kotka, e os jogos entre os dois são conhecidos como "Derby de Kotka".

O KTP é um dos clubes mais tradicionais da Finlândia e tem uma grande torcida. O clube é conhecido por sua forte formação de jogadores jovens e por sua sólida defesa.

Alguns dos jogadores mais famosos do KTP incluem:

* Aulis Rytkönen
* Veikko Asikainen
* Pentti Nieminen
* Jarmo Koski
* Jari Rantanen
* Antti Niemi
* Mika Nurmela
* Jussi Jääskeläinen
* Alexei Eremenko
* Roman Eremenko