In 1998, MP merged with Mikkelin Kissat to form FC Mikkeli. Due to financial difficulties, this union was dissolved in 2001 and the two clubs returned to manage individually. It played in the Finnish First Division (
Ykkönen) from 2004 to 2006 but was relegated to
Kakkonen at the end of the season. The club gained promotion to
Ykkönen by winning the Group A of
Kakkonen 2009 but was immediately relegated back to
Kakkonen in 2010. The club's
manager is
Juha Pasoja, and it plays its home matches at Mikkelin Urheilupuisto. In 2015, they got promoted to the
Ykkönen again. Ice hockey departments of MP and local rivals
MiPK merged in 1970, creating new club
Jukurit.
Jukurit has since then been quite successful in Finnish amateur levels of ice hockey. However, the only medal in the Finnish championship is still won by MP, a bronze in A-juniors in the year 1961. Bandy department of MP was disbanded in 1977. After that the colours of
Mikkeli on bandy fields have been represented by
Mikkelin Kampparit.
Kampparit was formed in 1972. MP was a pioneer of women's football in Finland, forming one of the first ladies team. The spot in
Kansallinen Liiga was moved from MP to
Porrassalmen Urheilijat-62 in 1992. ==Season to season==