Stadium

Kitron pesäpallostadion

Finland Alajärvi

About

Alajärven Ankkurit was founded in 1944. The club operates as a general club. Besides pesäpallo, the strongest sports are athletics, skiing and orienteering. In addition to the pesäpallo players, the club's most famous athlete is Reijo Vähälä, who won the European silver medal in the high jump in 1969.

Despite its small size, Ankkurit is one of the big clubs in pesäpallo. The club was long overshadowed by its local rival Vimpelin Veto. In the 1970s, the position of the opponents changed as Ankkurit rose towards the top of the league and Vimpeli's success faded.

Kitron pesäpallostadion

The club's best seasons came in the 1980s, when the club won two Finnish championships (1988, 1989), two silver medals (1980, 1987) and two bronze medals (1984, 1985). The Ankkurit won their last of seven medals in 1992, when they finished in bronze.

Kitron pesäpallostadion

The club's history has been marked by many legendary figures. The most legendary of these is Pekka Peltomäki.

Kitron pesäpallostadion

The club's local rivalry is Vimpelin Veto. Vimpelin Veto plays its home game 20 kilometres from Alajärvi. The road connecting the two towns has been called the "road of hatred" The relationship between Alajärvi and Vimpeli has been described as blood enemies who are part of each other's history. There are strong feelings between the clubs and their supporters.

The transfer of players between clubs has not traditionally been looked upon favourably. In the past decades in particular, it may have taken on great proportions. The best known of those who have played for both clubs is Vesa Liikala, who is particularly known as a symbol of Vimpeli.