In July 2022, Finnish sports media
Elmo reported that the
Finnish FA is planning to create a new second-tier football league. It was also reported that it is expected be a five-year long period, after which the top-tier Veikkausliiga could be expanded to consist 16 teams, but this claim has not been confirmed. In the late August 2022, Finnish FA announced the creation of a new nationwide league, contested with 10 teams, planned to be located between current Ykkönen and Kakkonen. Later in October it was confirmed that the new second-tier league would be named
Ykkösliiga, and the FA simultaneously announced the specific rules on how the new level is formed and which clubs would gain the position in it. The nine best teams of
2023 Ykkönen would automatically qualify for the
2024 Ykkösliiga. Each group winner of the three groups in
2023 Kakkonen and the best runner-up, would play the
2024 Ykkösliiga play-offs. The winner of these qualifiers wins the last spot, and the three other clubs earn a position to the new third-tier
2024 Ykkönen. The new league was scheduled to start running in 2024. Ykkösliiga would replace
Ykkönen as the second-highest Finnish football league, and the current second-tier Ykkönen would drop down one level in a league pyramid to establish a new and the first nationwide third-tier
Ykkönen with 12 teams, starting to run in 2024. All the previous third-tier levels in Finland had been divided to geographical groups based on locations of the clubs. ==Structure==