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    Mika-Matti Petteri "Mixu" Paatelainen (born 3 February 1967) is a Finnish former professional football player and manager who was most recently head coach...
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  • Matti Paatelainen (born 1944), Finnish former international footballer Mikko Paatelainen (born 1980), Finnish former professional footballer Mixu Paatelainen...
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  • point ahead of Motherwell. This led to the resignation of manager Mixu Paatelainen at the end of the season. One bright spot for the club was the performance...
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  • from the role. In April 2019, Hong Kong FA appointed Finnish-born Mixu Paatelainen as the new head coach of the national football team in time for the...
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  • FC KooTeePee. In January 2006, Paatelainen joined Scottish side Cowdenbeath on loan, teaming up with his brothers Mixu (then manager) and Markus. He scored...
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  • finish in the SPL. After Calderwood left at the end of the season, Mixu Paatelainen was appointed manager for the next two years with an option for a third...
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  • Cup qualifying matches, scoring once. Paatelainen has three sons who all have played professional football - Mixu, Mikko and Markus. Veikkausliiga Hall...
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    UEFA European Championship qualification game on 3 June 2011 when Mixu Paatelainen chose him to the starting line up against San Marino in Serravalle...
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  • Markus Paatelainen (born 23 January 1983) is a retired Finnish football midfielder, who last played alongside his brother Mikko for IFK Mariehamn. He...
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  • (2007–2013) Marians Pahars (2013–2017) Aleksandrs Starkovs (2017–2018) Mixu Paatelainen (2018) Slaviša Stojanovič (2019–2020) Dainis Kazakevičs (2020–2023)...
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