Ken Sappinen

Central Defender - Levadia U20
6 Sep 2026
Sunday
Process

Events

13
  1. A solid training session

    Minor
    Cause
    Nothing unusual — a clean session at his expected level.
  2. Struggled with training intensity

    Minor
    Cause
    His condition and recent minutes made the session harder than usual, so staff treated it as fatigue rather than attitude.
  3. Struggled with training intensity

    Minor
    Cause
    His condition and recent minutes made the session harder than usual, so staff treated it as fatigue rather than attitude.
  4. Poor attitude in training

    Minor
    Cause
    Coaches flagged his application as the issue.
  5. Praised by the manager

    Moderate
    Cause
    The discussion covered general matters.
  6. Struggled with training intensity

    Minor
    Cause
    His condition and recent minutes made the session harder than usual, so staff treated it as fatigue rather than attitude.
  7. A solid training session

    Minor
    Cause
    Nothing unusual — a clean session at his expected level.
  8. Struggled with training intensity

    Minor
    Cause
    His condition and recent minutes made the session harder than usual, so staff treated it as fatigue rather than attitude.
  9. Worried by competition from a new signing Ionuţ Ban

    Moderate
    Cause
    The new arrival has visibly higher ability. The newcomer is on a much larger wage deal.
    Outlook
    Contract request risk increased.
  10. Clashed with Taijo Ojamaa over training standards

    Minor
    Cause
    The disagreement started because they judged training effort very differently. It played out on the training ground in front of the rest of the squad.
    Outlook
    Likely to settle unless repeated within the next few weeks.
  11. A solid training session

    Minor
    Cause
    Nothing unusual — a clean session at his expected level.
  12. Poor attitude in training

    Moderate
    Cause
    Coaches flagged his application as the issue.
  13. Board loan-listed

    Decision
    Cause
    Young talent needs competitive matches to develop
    Who
    Board