However the club's fortunes changed dramatically at the end of the 1990 season when EuPa gained promotion to the Kakkonen (Second Division) for the first time.
[1] The club then dropped back into the Kolmonen (Third Division) in 2001 where they have stayed for the last decade with the exception of a short-lived season in the Kakkonen in 2004.
EuPa play their home matches at the "Euran Wembley" adjacent to the artificial turf pitch at the OP-Areena.
[2] The most famous players to have turned out in EuPa's colours are Ari Valvee, the former Finnish international and Micah Hyde.
A popular event run by the club each summer is the Nordea Liiga, a league competition for young boys and girls.