Finland U20 League | 08/16 15:30 | - | LTU U20 v Inter Turku U20 | W | 1-6 | |
Finland U20 League | 05/28 09:15 | - | FC Inter U20 v HJS U20 | W | 5-1 | |
Finland U20 League | 05/20 09:30 | - | Tove U20 v FC Inter U20 | L | 6-0 | |
Finland U20 League | 05/13 09:15 | - | FC Inter U20 v TPS U20 | W | 2-0 | |
Finland U20 League | 04/23 09:15 | - | FC Inter U20 v NoPS U20 | L | 0-2 | |
Finland U20 League | 04/16 09:15 | - | FC Inter U20 v KaaPo U20 | L | 0-4 | |
Finland U20 League | 04/10 10:15 | - | FC Inter U20 v Poxyt U20 | L | 3-4 | |
Finland U20 League | 04/01 12:00 | - | VPS Vaasa U20 v FC Inter U20 | L | 2-1 | |
Finland U20 League | 03/25 10:15 | - | FC Inter U20 v Ilves U20 | L | 1-7 | |
Finland U20 League | 03/04 13:15 | - | Inter Turku U20 v Tove U20 | L | 0-5 | |
Finland U20 League | 02/18 10:15 | - | FC Inter U20 v GrIFK U20 | W | 5-1 | |
Finland U20 League | 01/29 10:15 | - | Inter Turku U20 v VPS-J U20 | L | 0-8 |
Football Club International Turku, commonly referred to as Inter Turku (Swedish: Inter Åbo) and colloquially known as Inter, is a Finnish professional football club based in Turku that competes in the Veikkausliiga, the top flight of Finnish Football. Founded in 1990 by Stefan Håkans, the club has a rivalry with Turun Palloseura.
Inter have won one Finnish League title, two Finnish Cups, and two Finnish League Cups. They play their home league matches at Veritas Stadion, with a capacity of 9,372 seats for most matches.
FC Inter was founded in 1990 by Stefan Håkans, the managing director of the towage and salvage company Alfons Håkans, allegedly after his 11-year-old son could not fit into any of the other youth teams in Turku. The club started out as a youth team, but in 1992 a senior squad was founded and it entered the Finnish league system at the fourth level (third division Kolmonen). The following year, the club assumed the place of the financially troubled local club Turun Toverit in the Second Division. Manager Timo Sinkkonen invested in new players, and eventually the club finished first and was promoted to the First Division (Ykkönen).
In 1995, Inter finished first in the Ykkönen and was promoted, as well as reaching the semi-final stage in the Finnish Cup. The squad was strengthened with new players, and in 1996, as both of Turku's better teams were now playing in the Veikkausliiga, the club's attendance records were broken with 8,200 spectators in the local derby between Turun Palloseura (TPS) and Inter.
In 1997, the club were relegated after finishing last in the Veikkausliiga, but achieved promotion again the following season. New foreign players were bought to strengthen the squad, such as Richard Teberio and Fernando della Sala. Since then the club has consistently finished between 7th and 4th in the league, and maintained a steady inflow of foreign players as well as young starlets from its own youth academy.
During the 2006 season Inter sacked their manager Kari Virtanen and hired new coach, Dutchman Rene van Eck. After the season van Eck returned to Switzerland to coach FC Wohlen, and another Dutchman Job Dragtsma took over.
In 2008 Inter led the league since early season and clinched their first Finnish championship title after winning against FF Jaro in their final game.
In the 2011 Veikkausliiga season, the club's first-choice striker Timo Furuholm scored 22 goals and won the Veikkausliiga Golden Boot, and helped Inter to finish as the season's runner-up.