Suomi-sarja (1960-1974)

The Suomi-sarja served as the second-level ice hockey league in Finland, below the SM-sarja from 1960-1974. The I-Divisioona became the new second tier league for the 1974-75 season.

Champions

 * 1960-61: Karhut Pori won the league and was promoted to the SM-sarja. KalPa Kuopio, the second place team, was also promoted.
 * 1961-62: Vesa Helsinki won the league and was promoted to the SM-sarja. TP-V Tampere, the second place team, was also promoted.
 * 1962-63: TPS Turku won the league and was promoted to the SM-sarja. WU Warkaus, who won the playoff between the second and third place teams, was also promoted.
 * 1963-64: HIFK Helisnki won the league and was promoted to the SM-sarja. RU-38 Pori, the second place team, was also promoted.
 * 1964-65: Karpat Oulu (North), TuTo Turku (Southwest), Reipas Lahti (Southeast)
 * 1965-66: Hermes Kokkola (North), Tappara Tampere (West), SaPKo Savonlinna (East)
 * 1966-67: Karpat Oulu (North), Upon Pallo Lahti (West), HIFK Helsinki (East)
 * 1967-68: VehU Tampere (North), Lukko Rauma (West), SaPKo Savonlinna (East)
 * 1968-69: Jokerit Helsinki won the league and was promoted to the SM-sarja. TPS Turku, the second place team, was also promoted.
 * 1969-70: HJK Helsinki won the league and was promoted to the SM-sarja. Kiekko-67 Turku, the second place team, was also promoted.
 * 1970-71: JoKP Joensuu won the league and was promoted to the SM-sarja. K-Kissat Helsinki, the second place team, was also promoted.
 * 1971-72: SaiPa Lappeenranta
 * 1972-73: Lukko Rauma
 * 1973-74: SaiPa Lappenranta