Finnish footballer (born 1972)
Kai Nyyssönen (born 10 June 1972) is a Finnish football coach and a former professional footballer who played as a striker . He was capped twice by Finland national football team in 1996–1997. After retiring as a player, Nyyssönen became a coach.
Club career
Born in Kuopio , Nyyssönen played club football in Finland for KuPS , Haka , Hämeenlinna and PP-70 , in Belgium for RWD Molenbeek , in Spain for Córdoba , in Scotland for Motherwell (where he scored once against Dundee United),[ 1] and in Greece for Chania .
International career
He also earned two caps for Finland between 1996 and 1997.
Coaching career
Nyyssönen managed KuPS in Ykkönen and Veikkausliiga between 2007 and 2009.[ 2] [ 3]
Since 2016, he was the head coach of various Finnish youth national teams.[ 4] [ 5] [ 6] [ 7] [ 8] [ 9]
After working for the Football Association of Finland for 15 years, in November 2024 Nyyssönen was appointed by FIFA for their Talent Development Scheme program, as the first Finnish coach.[ 10]
Personal life
His elder brother is fellow player Harri Nyyssönen .
Career statistics
As of 7 May 2024 [ 11] [ 12] [ 13] [ 14]
Honours
Haka
References
^ "Motherwell 1 Dundee United 0" . Sporting Life. 30 August 1998.
^ Kai Nyyssönen KuPS:n uusi päävalmentaja , mtvuutiset.fi, MTV Oy , 30 October 2006
^ Kai Nyyssönen jatkaa KuPSin päävalmentajan , Iltalehti , 3 December 2007
^ U15-päävalmentaja Kai Nyyssönen: "Takana on antoisa leiri" , Finnish FA , 9 February 2023
^ Maajoukkuevalmentajan tyly arvio: Pohjois-Savossa on vain yksi huippulahjakas juniorijalkapalloilija , Savon Sanomat , 4 December 2023
^ Kai Nyyssönen: Taitoa ei voi harjoitella liikaa , Savon Sanomat , 20 November 2016
^ Kai Nyyssönen U18-maajoukkueen päävalmentajaksi , kymppipaikka.fi, 17 October 2017
^ U19-luotsi Nyyssönen myöntää lohkon olevan haastavan , veikkausliiga.com, 7 December 2018
^ Minihuuhkajien valmentaja Kai Nyyssönen: ”Tappio otti koville” , sportti.com, 9 October 2019
^ Kai Nyyssösen pitkä ura Palloliitossa päättyy – “Tämä on ollut hieno matka” , Football Association of Finland , 30 October 2024
^ Kai Nyyssönen , national-football-teams.com
^ Kai Nyyssönen , WorldFootball
^ Kai Nyyssönen , playmakerstats.com
^ Nyyssönen, Kai , veikkausliiga.com
^ Kai Nyyssönen FC Hämeenlinnaan , Kaleva , 24 May 2002
^ Hakalle jälleen mestaruus , Yle , 28 October 2000
^ HISTORIA , fchaka.fi
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