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Simo Valakari

Simo Johannes Valakari (born 28 April 1973) is a professional and former defensive who is currently the of club St Johnstone. Valakari began his playing career in with clubs such as FC Kontu (1991–1994) and FinnPa Helsinki (1995–1996) before moving to in 1996 to join , where he made 103 appearances over four seasons without scoring, earning praise for his consistent passing and tackling. He then transferred to Derby County in 2000, appearing in 46 matches and scoring three times during a four-year stint hampered by injury, followed by a two-year spell at in (2004–2006) and a return to with TPS (2007–2009), where he retired. Internationally, Valakari represented the national team 32 times between 1996 and 2003, making his debut in a 1–0 victory over on 16 March 1996 and featuring regularly during his club career. Transitioning to in 2010 with Åbo IFK, Valakari achieved significant success in , guiding SJK to promotion to the in 2013, winning the League Cup in 2014, the Cup in 2016, and the Veikkausliiga title in 2015—the club's first top-flight championship. With KuPS, he secured back-to-back Cup victories in 2021 and 2022. His career also includes stints abroad: three years at in (2017–2020), leading FK Auda to its best-ever Latvian league finish (third place) and qualification in 2023, and a brief tenure at , where he won the Latvian Supercup before departing in 2024. Appointed St Johnstone manager on 1 October 2024 with a until 2027, Valakari has since guided the team to the top of the as of November 2025 and earned consecutive Manager of the Month awards in August and 2025.

Early life

Family background

Simo Valakari was born on 28 April 1973 in , . He grew up in .

Youth career

Simo Valakari began his organized football journey in the youth academy of Käpylän Pallo (KäPa) in , joining as a teenager and progressing through the club's age-group teams. There, he received foundational training that introduced him to structured play and team dynamics in Finnish football. He made his first senior appearances with KäPa's first team in 1990, competing in the fourth tier of Finnish leagues while continuing to build experience in competitive environments. This period marked his transition from to , focusing on and tactical understanding within amateur and semi-professional settings. In 1991, Valakari transferred to FC Kontu in the second division (), where he played through 1994, accumulating substantial playing time that helped refine his on-field presence. His tenure at Kontu emphasized consistent participation in league fixtures, contributing to his growth as a reliable member in lower-tier professional . Valakari then moved to FinnPa in 1995, entering the top-flight for the first time and remaining with the club for two seasons until early 1997. During this spell, he featured in league matches and scored 5 goals, adapting to higher-level demands while showcasing his versatility. Throughout his youth and early senior phases with KäPa, Kontu, and FinnPa, Valakari primarily operated as a , honing skills in midfield positioning and defensive awareness that became hallmarks of his playing style.

Playing career

Club career

Valakari started his professional career in Finland with FC Kontu from 1991 to 1994 and FinnPa from 1995 to 1996 before moving abroad. He began his professional club career abroad by joining side in 1996 from Finnish club FinnPa. He quickly became a key figure in the midfield, providing stability and contributing to the team's defensive structure over four seasons, during which he made 119 appearances without scoring a goal. His consistent performances earned him regular international call-ups and helped solidify Motherwell's place in the top flight. In 2000, Valakari transferred to English club Derby County on a four-year pre-contract agreement, marking his move to higher-profile English . He featured in 49 matches across all competitions, scoring 3 goals, primarily operating as a defensive while adapting to the physicality and pace of . Despite limited starts due to competition in the squad, his experience from aided Derby's transition between the and during a period of relegation in 2002. Seeking more playing time, Valakari moved to Soccer's (formerly Dallas Burn) in 2004 on a free transfer from . Over , he appeared in 91 matches, netting 1 goal, and focused on tactical discipline in a league emphasizing width and counter-attacks, which required adjustments from his European style. His veteran presence supported Dallas's playoff pushes, including a Western Conference final appearance in 2006. Valakari returned to Finland in 2007, signing with Veikkausliiga club TPS in Turku under manager Mixu Paatelainen, where he played until his retirement in 2010. In 41 appearances, he scored 1 goal, serving as a mentor to younger players while easing back into domestic football. Across his entire professional career with these and earlier Finnish clubs, Valakari amassed 399 matches and 19 goals.

International career

Simo Valakari made his debut for the national team on 16 March 1996, coming on as a substitute in a 1–0 friendly victory against in , where he played 66 minutes as a defensive . Over the course of his international career from 1996 to 2003, Valakari earned 32 caps without scoring a goal, primarily featuring in defensive midfield roles that emphasized ball recovery and distribution in midfield battles. Valakari's early international appearances included friendlies and qualifiers, with notable involvement in the campaign, where he played in key matches such as the 2–1 home win against on 9 June 1999 and the 2–1 away victory over on 9 October 1999, contributing to Finland's solid defensive structure in Group 4 alongside opponents like and . His role often involved shielding the backline during intense qualifier fixtures, helping maintain composure in transitions despite Finland finishing third in the group and missing qualification. In regional competitions, Valakari participated in the 2000–01 , appearing in Finland's 3–1 win over on 16 August 2000 in , a match that contributed to the team's runner-up finish behind . This tournament highlighted his experience against Scandinavian rivals, where his positioning aided in containing attacks during the four-nation event involving , , , , and . Valakari's international tenure concluded after a brief substitute appearance in a 2–1 victory over on 6 September 2003 in a match, marking the end of his 32-cap stint amid growing club demands in with .

Managerial career

Early coaching roles

Valakari retired from his playing career in 2010 upon accepting the position of manager at Åbo IFK (ÅIFK), a club competing in Finland's third-tier league, marking his immediate entry into . He led ÅIFK through the full 2010 season, guiding the team to a mid-table 7th place finish in Group B. After departing ÅIFK at the end of 2010, Valakari took on a youth coaching role at his former club for the 2011 season, continuing to build his experience in player development.

SJK

Simo Valakari was appointed of (SJK) on 1 September 2012, taking over a team in Finland's second-tier league. Under his leadership, SJK finished second in the 2012 season before securing promotion to the top-flight by winning the 2013 title with an impressive 18 wins in 27 matches. This marked Valakari's first major achievement as a manager, establishing a foundation of disciplined play that would define his tenure. In their debut Veikkausliiga season of 2014, Valakari guided SJK to a strong second-place finish while also securing the with a 1–0 victory over (VPS) in the final. The following year, 2015, proved transformative as SJK clinched their first-ever championship, ending Helsinki-based HJK's seven-year dominance with a hard-fought title race that culminated in a 2–0 win over on the final day. Valakari's tactical acumen, often described as thoughtful and organized, emphasized a balanced 4-3-3 formation focused on defensive solidity and quick transitions, contributing to the club's breakthrough success. Valakari's time at SJK peaked in 2016 with a Finnish Cup triumph, defeating HJK Helsinki 7–6 on penalties in the final after a 1–1 draw, marking the club's first major domestic following the prior league title. Over his tenure from 2012 to the end of the 2016 season, Valakari oversaw 166 matches, achieving 93 wins, 32 draws, and 41 losses for a 56% win rate and an average of 1.87 points per match—figures that underscored his ability to build a competitive unit through tactical organization and player development. He departed SJK in 2016 after the expiry of his contract, having elevated the club from second-division obscurity to .

Tromsø

Simo Valakari was appointed manager of on 27 July 2017, bringing his experience from SJK to the Norwegian Eliteserien. Facing a squad in relegation peril, he steered the team to 11th place by the end of the 2017 season, ensuring survival through key improvements in defensive organization. In 2018, finished 11th again, with a focus on squad rebuilding amid the challenges of the region's harsh weather, including polar nights and snow-affected matches. The team reached the fourth round of the Norwegian Cup that year, marking their deepest run under Valakari. The 2019 season brought difficulties, culminating in a 15th-place finish and relegation to the 1. divisjon after a play-off loss. Valakari remained for the 2020 campaign in the second tier, but a run of four losses in six games prompted his dismissal on 20 April 2020. During his tenure, Valakari emphasized adaptation to local conditions and consistent performance, though no titles were won.

KuPS

Valakari was appointed of KuPS on 1 January 2021, marking his return to Finnish football after managerial roles abroad. Drawing briefly on his Norwegian experience in squad management, he quickly revitalized the team, leading them to notable domestic successes during his three-year tenure. Under Valakari's guidance, KuPS also finished as runners-up in the 2021 Veikkausliiga with 58 points. They won the Finnish Cup in 2021, defeating 5–4 on penalties in the final after a 0–0 draw, and repeated the triumph in 2022 with a 1–0 victory over Inter Turku. These back-to-back cup victories represented the club's third and fourth titles in the competition, highlighting Valakari's ability to deliver in knockout formats. In the season, KuPS finished as runners-up, accumulating 57 points from 27 matches and trailing champions by just one point, while maintaining a strong home record with only one league defeat in 14 fixtures that year. Valakari's tactical approach evolved to include flexible formations like 4-2-3-1 and 3-4-2-1, emphasizing organized pressing and youth integration to build a competitive squad. Over 83 matches in all competitions, he achieved 52 wins, 18 draws, and 13 losses, yielding a win rate of approximately 63% and an average of 2.10 points per match, with the team scoring 153 goals while conceding 80. His was terminated by mutual on 13 2023, concluding a successful stint that positioned KuPS as a consistent title contender.

Auda

Simo Valakari was appointed of FK Auda on 16 January 2023, marking his entry into Latvian football following his departure from KuPS. Over the course of his one-year tenure, which concluded on 31 December 2023, Valakari implemented a structured approach that rapidly elevated the team's competitiveness in the Virslīga. Under his leadership, Auda achieved a third-place finish in the 2023 season, accumulating 58 points from 36 league matches and earning qualification for the first qualifying round. Valakari's impact was particularly evident in September 2023, when Auda secured three victories and one draw in their four Virslīga fixtures—against SK Super Nova Salaspils, FK Metta, and , with a narrow loss to —propelling the team toward a European spot. This strong run earned him the Virslīga Coach of the Month award, selected by the Latvian Football Federation's Coaches' Council, recognizing his tactical acumen and the squad's consistency during a pivotal phase of the campaign. The accolade highlighted Auda's improved standing, as the team climbed into contention for a top-three position midway through the season. Across 40 total matches (including cup competitions), Valakari recorded 17 wins, 11 draws, and 12 losses, with Auda scoring 50 goals and conceding 49, yielding an average of 1.55 points per match. This performance underscored his ability to foster rapid improvement in a new league environment, building on prior successes such as KuPS's Finnish Cup triumphs.

Riga FC

In December 2023, Simo Valakari was appointed as head coach of , bringing his experience from and clubs to the Latvian top flight. His tenure began with an immediate triumph in the Latvian Supercup on March 2, 2024, where defeated league rivals RFS 5–4 on penalties following a 1–1 draw, with Mankenda scoring the team's goal. This victory marked Valakari's first silverware in and set a positive tone for the season, highlighting his ability to integrate quickly with a competitive squad. Building on his prior Latvian experience at Auda, Valakari maintained tactical continuity by emphasizing disciplined defending and quick transitions, which contributed to Riga FC's solid performance in the 2024 Virsliga. Under his for most of the , the team achieved an impressive record and remained in title contention, eventually finishing second in the league standings with 87 points from 36 matches (27 wins, 6 draws, 3 losses), netting 99 goals and conceding 23. Valakari's time at concluded on October 1, 2024, when he departed for St Johnstone in after overseeing 36 official games, achieving 25 wins, 6 draws, and 5 losses for a win rate of approximately 69%. His key achievement was sustaining and elevating the club's momentum from his Auda days, transforming into a consistent title challenger.

St Johnstone

Simo Valakari was appointed as of St Johnstone on 1 October 2024, replacing on a contract until summer 2027. He inherited a side struggling in the and immediately focused on a survival push for the 2024–25 season, implementing a possession-based approach to stabilize the team amid a relegation battle. Despite these efforts, St Johnstone were relegated to the on 14 May 2025 following a 2–1 defeat to Heart of Midlothian and a late equalizer in Ross County's match against Hibernian, ending their 16-year stay in the top flight. In the 2025–26 Scottish Championship season, Valakari guided St Johnstone to a strong start, remaining unbeaten in their first eight league matches with seven wins and one draw, positioning them at the top of the table by late September. This impressive run earned him the Glen's Manager of the Month award for August 2025, following four victories in four league games, and again for September 2025 after three more wins and a draw. By mid-November 2025, the team had accumulated 31 points from 14 matches, including nine wins, four draws, and one loss, maintaining their promotion push. Valakari's philosophy emphasizes a flexible 3-4-3 formation to promote attacking and quick transitions, fostering a culture of and among players to overcome challenges in the promotion race. As of November 2025, he continues to lead St Johnstone's efforts for an immediate return to the Premiership, drawing on his prior success at as a foundation for rebuilding the squad.

Personal life

Family

Simo Valakari is married and has three sons, all of whom have pursued careers in . His eldest son, Paavo Valakari (born 28 December 1997), is a former professional goalkeeper who retired in 2022 and now serves as a performance coach. Paavo joined his father's coaching staff at St Johnstone in December 2024, taking on responsibilities for first-team training as well as academy and development sessions. The middle son, (born 18 August 1999), is a professional attacking currently playing for on loan from Pafos FC in the . The youngest, Toivo Valakari (born 6 May 2003), is a central in the youth setup at Finnish club Käpylän Pallo (KäPa), where he has been developing since 2021. Valakari's family has frequently relocated to support his professional commitments across and . Onni was born in , , during Valakari's playing stint there, but the family moved to , , after just one year. In 2004, they relocated again to , , following Valakari's transfer to in . Later moves included returns to , such as to in 2013 when Valakari took up the managerial role at SJK, where both Paavo and Onni also played professionally at various points. The family's involvement has influenced Valakari's coaching decisions, notably in the appointment of Paavo to the St Johnstone backroom team, which Valakari has described as merit-based despite the personal connection. This integration highlights the blending of family ties with professional dynamics in Valakari's career .

Interests and

Valakari maintains a daily practice to manage the intense stress associated with his coaching career, which he credits with providing mental clarity and emotional balance during high-pressure periods. In his personal pursuits, Valakari has expressed a fondness for reading, viewing it as a way to unwind and gain broader perspectives beyond . He also prioritizes , drawing from his background as a professional player to incorporate regular exercise into his routine for sustained health and energy. These habits contribute to his emphasis on work-life balance, particularly after retiring from playing in 2009, allowing him to separate professional demands from personal rejuvenation. Having spent significant portions of his career in and —where he played for in the late 1990s and early 2000s before returning as St Johnstone's manager in 2024—Valakari has adapted seamlessly to multicultural environments by immersing himself in local customs. In , he actively participates in everyday community life, such as shopping in supermarkets and visiting pubs, which helps him build rapport with residents and feel at home despite the cultural shifts from his Finnish roots. Valakari demonstrates community involvement through -related , including refereeing charity matches to support local causes and using with fans to foster inclusivity and connection within the area.

Career statistics

As a player

Club

ClubSeasonNational CupTotal
KäPa199016/216/2
Kontu1991–199459/759/7
FinnPa1995–199648/548/5
1996–2000103/08/05/0116/0
Derby County2000–200446/10/05/051/1
2004–200671/08/079/0
2007–200938/13/041/1
Career total381/1616/013/0410/16

International

Valakari earned 32 caps for between 1995 and 2003, scoring 0 goals.

As a manager

TeamFromToMatchesWinsDrawsLossesWin %
Åbo IFK201020114420101445.45
SJK2012201616592324155.76
201720208131113938.27
KuPS202120238352181362.65
Auda202320234017111242.50
2024202436256569.44
St Johnstone2024present542482244.44
Total5032619614651.89

Honours

As a player

Valakari's playing career yielded limited major honours, primarily at the international level with the national team. He earned no significant club accolades during stints in , , the , or , though his contributions were recognized through team runner-up finishes and personal awards. With the national team, Valakari was part of the squad that won the 2000–01 , a competition among nations that Finland claimed after defeating opponents including and . This remains his only international team honour, as Finland did not qualify for major tournaments like the or during his 32-cap international career from 1996 to 2003. At club level, earlier clubs like (119 appearances, 1996–2000), Derby County, and offered no team silverware, though reached the 2005 U.S. Open Cup final, losing 1–0 to ; Valakari featured in prior knockout rounds, including a 1–0 quarterfinal win over . On a personal note, Valakari was named 's for the 2004 MLS season, an internal club award recognizing his midfield leadership and three goals in 28 appearances during a playoff-qualifying campaign. He received no nominations for broader accolades like Player of the Year during his career. Valakari's longevity across five countries—, , , the , and (with )—is often highlighted, including holding 's record for most appearances by a foreign player at the time of his departure, with over 100 games in four seasons.

As a manager

Valakari's managerial career is marked by several domestic trophies in Finland and Latvia, along with individual recognitions for his coaching achievements. With SJK, he secured the title in 2015, guiding the club to its first-ever Finnish top-flight championship, the Finnish Cup in 2016 (defeating KuPS 2–0 in the final), and the Finnish League Cup in 2014. He also led SJK to promotion from the Ykkösliiga in 2013. At KuPS, Valakari achieved back-to-back Finnish Cup triumphs in 2021 and 2022, contributing to the club's strong competitive standing during his tenure. His time with included winning the Latvian Supercup in 2024. With FK Auda, he led the team to 3rd place in the Virslīga in 2023, the club's best-ever league finish, qualifying for the Conference League qualifiers. In , with St Johnstone, he earned the Glen's Manager of the Month award for both August and September 2025, reflecting his early impact in leading the team to the top of the table. Overall, Valakari has secured league titles that highlight his success in building competitive teams across different leagues.

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