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Football club
RU-38
Full nameRosenlewin Urheilijat-38
Founded1938 (club)
1945 (football)
GroundHerralahden kenttä
OwnerRosenlew
LeagueMestaruussarja 1959-1960
Suomensarja 1948-1954, 1957-1958, 1961-1967
Maakuntasarja 1945-1948, 1955-1956
Home colours

Rosenlewin Urheilijat-38 (Finnish for Rosenlew Athletes-38) was a Finnish sports club based in Pori. Its sections included football from 1945 to 1967. RU-38 was disestablished when it was merged with Porin Karhut to form Porin Ässät hockey club and Porin Ässät football club.

History

RU-38 was established in Pori in 1938 by Oy W.Rosenlew Ab. The sections of the club included football from the start but it didn't play any games until 1947. It played in the Maakuntasarja. Arguably RU-38's best players in the 50s were Stig-Göran Myntti, Matti Jokinen and Seppo Pelkonen.

Years at the top

RU-38 was promoted to the Mestaruussarja, the top tier of football at the time, in 1959. The first season was a success as the team was placed 2nd in the series.

References

Specific

  1. Koivuniemi, Jussi (2011). Sukuyhtiön aika: Rosenlew 1953-1987 (in Finnish). Pori: Rosenlew-museo, Satakunnan museo. p. 534. ISBN 9789526701851.
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