Finnish Championship 2011 Final#
The best-of-three final match will be played 10 and 11 December 2011 in Espoo, Finland.
Finalists #
Javier-Aleksi Savolainen 5 dan (Helsinki) vs. Vesa Laatikainen 5 dan (Espoo)
Schedule#
Game 1: Sat 10 Dec 11:15 AM EET
Savolainen (B) - Laatikainen 1-0
Game 2: Sat 10 Dec 15:00 PM EET
Savolainen (W) - Laatikainen 1-0
Results#
Javier-Aleksi Savolainen is the Finnish Champion 2011 by score 2-0
The games were be broadcast live on KGS Sauna room by the FinFinal account and on EuroGoTV-FI.
Location#
Vesa's and Sari's, Lähderannantie 17 C Espoo.
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