Club origins The club's founding can be traced to 19 September 1935, when a group of 36 footballers gathered in
Vyborg, which was part of Finland at that time, to establish Vyborg Ball Club (ViPK). The club remained in operation until 1939, when the
Winter War and
World War II forced the club to disband. Many club members resettled in
Helsinki in the period during and after the wars and, in 1948, the club was reinstated in Helsinki under the new name, Pallokerho-35 (PK-35).
PK-35 Women's team PK-35 women's representative team was established in 1978 and it first appeared in a
Football Association of Finland league in 1982. In 1992, the team reached the qualifiers for the second-flight
Naisten I-divisoona (renamed
Naisten Ykkönen in 1996) but did not qualify for the league at that time. The team played in the Naisten Ykkönen during the 1999 season and in the third-tier
Naisten Kakkonen during 2003–2007. At the end of the 2007 season, under head coach Mitri Pakkanen, the team gained promotion to the Ykkönen. PK-35 finished the 2008 season fourth in the Ykkönen.
Move to Vantaa At the end of the 2008 season, the PK-35 men’s and women’s representative teams were relocated to Vantaa, where they became the representative teams of the newly created club, PK-35 Vantaa. The transfer was done in the hope that the teams would have access to better resources in Vantaa. However, junior and representative team activities carried on in Helsinki and the Helsinki-based
PK-35 women’s team continued in the fourth-tier
Naisten Kolmonen.
Promotion to Naisten Liiga In the 2009 season, the primary goal for the women’s team was to gain promotion to the top-tier Naisten Liiga (renamed the
Kansallinen Liiga (National League) in 2020). Newly appointed head coach
Pauliina Miettinen took charge of a squad bolstered by strong international players, featuring
Ifeanyi Chiejine and
goalkeeper Rachael Ayegba of
Nigeria, and
Jenae Seppälä (
née Gibbens) and
Natalie Capuano of the
United States, as weil as promising young Finnish talent, including
Pirjo Leppikangas,
Aino Lehtinen, and
Sanna Saarinen. The club‘s efforts paid off and PK-35 Vantaa beat
FC Sport Vaasa to claim first place in the 2009 Naisten Ykkönen, earning promotion for the upcoming Naisten Liiga season. The team won the Naisten Liiga for the first time in 2010, in their debut season in the championship. They thus made their
UEFA Champions League debut in the
2011–12 season, where they were knocked out by
Rayo Vallecano Femenino in the Round of 32. PK-35 subsequently consolidated itself as the new leading Finnish team, winning both the league championship and the
Finnish Women's Cup in 2011, 2012, and 2016. Though PK-35 has been a successful team in their own series, they have lost multiple times against boys youth teams, most recently a 3-2 loss against the U14 HJK/Blues team. ==Honours==