2019 in Estonian football

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Football in Estonia
Season2019
Men's football
MeistriliigaFC Flora
EsiliigaTallinna JK Legion
Esiliiga BFC Nõmme United
II liiga
Saue JK
Estonian CupJK Narva Trans
Small Cup
SupercupNõmme Kalju FC
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This page summarizes 2019 in Estonian football.

National team[]

Men's[]

Senior[]

11 January 2019 Friendly Finland  1–2  Estonia Doha, Qatar
14:00 UTC+04
  • Karjalainen Goal 81'
Report
Stadium: Khalifa Stadium
Attendance: 200
Referee: Oman
15 January 2019 Friendly Iceland  0–0  Estonia Doha, Qatar
18:45 UTC+04 Report Stadium: Jassim bin Hamad Stadium
Referee: Qatar
21 March 2019 Euro 2020 quali. Northern Ireland  2–0  Estonia Belfast, Northern Ireland
21:45 UTC+04
Report Stadium: Windsor Park
Referee: Ivan Bebek (Croatia)
26 March 2019 Friendly Gibraltar  0–1  Estonia Gibraltar
21:45 UTC+04 Report
Stadium: Victoria Stadium
Attendance: 1,900
Referee: Nicolas Walsh
8 June 2019 (2019-06-08) Euro 2020 quali. Estonia  1–2  Northern Ireland A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:00 (19:00 UTC+3)
Report
Referee: (Portugal)
11 June 2019 (2019-06-11) Euro 2020 quali. Germany  8–0  Estonia Opel Arena, Mainz
20:45
Report Referee: Ali Palabıyık (Turkey)
6 September 2019 (2019-09-06) Euro 2020 quali. Estonia  1–2  Belarus Tallinn, Estonia
20:45
Report
  • Goal 48' Naumov
  • Goal 90+2' Skavysh
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 7,314
Referee: (Luxembourg)
9 September 2019 (2019-09-09) Euro 2020 quali. Estonia  0–4  Netherlands Tallinn, Estonia
21:45 Report
  • Goal 17'48' Babel
  • Goal 76' Depay
  • Goal 87' Wijnaldum
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 11,006
Referee: Serhiy Boiko (Ukraine)
10 October 2019 Euro 2020 quali. Belarus  0–0  Estonia Minsk, Belarus
19:00 UTC+04 Report Stadium: Dinamo Stadium
Attendance: 11,300
Referee: Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea (Spain)
13 October 2019 Euro 2020 quali. Estonia  0–3  Germany Tallinn, Estonia
21:45 UTC+04 Report
Stadium: A. le Coq Arena
Attendance: 12,062
Referee: Georgi Kabakov (Bulgaria)
14 November 2019 Friendly Ukraine  1–0  Estonia Zaporizhia, Ukraine
19:00 (UTC+2)
Report Stadium: Slavutych Arena
Attendance: 11,756
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera (Spain)
19 November 2019 Euro 2020 quali. Netherlands  5–0  Estonia Amsterdam, Netherlands
21:45 UTC+04
  • Wijnaldum Goal 6'66'79'
  • Aké Goal 19'
  • Boadu Goal 87'
Report Stadium: Johan Cruyff Arena
Attendance: 50,386
Referee: Davide Massa (Italy)

Under-23[]

5 June 2019 Friendly Estonia  2–0  England Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 UTC+04
  • Poom Goal 89'
  • Goal 90+7'
Report Stadium: Kadriorg Stadium
Attendance: 264
Referee: Kristo Tohver

Under-21[]

21 March 2019 Friendly Estonia  0–0  Ukraine Belek, Turkey
14:00 UTC+04 Report
24 March 2019 Friendly Kazakhstan  1–2  Estonia Belek, Turkey
16:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 47'
Report
  • Goal 77'
  • Goal 85'
26 March 2019 Friendly Estonia  1–1  North Macedonia Belek, Turkey
16:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 44'
Report
  • Unknown Goal 26'
5 September 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Estonia  0–4  Bulgaria Tallinn, Estonia
17:30 UTC+04 Report
Stadium: Kadriorg Stadium
Referee: Milovan Milačić (Montenegro)
10 September 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Poland  4–0  Estonia Białystok, Poland
18:00 UTC+04
Report Stadium: Białystok City Stadium
Referee: Rohit Saggi (Norway)
11 October 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Estonia  2–1  Latvia Pärnu, Estonia
18:15 (19:15 EEST)
  • Soomets Goal 11'
  • Goal 24'
Report
  • Goal 18'
Stadium: Pärnu Rannastaadion
Attendance: 247
Referee: Rauf Jabarov (Azerbaijan)
15 October 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Estonia  0–5  Russia Pärnu, Estonia
18:15 (19:15 EEST) Report
Stadium: Pärnu Rannastaadion
Attendance: 403
Referee: Nikolas Neokleous (Cyprus)
15 November 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Serbia  6−0  Estonia Niš, Serbia
19:00 UTC+04
Report Stadium: Čair Stadium
Attendance: 504
Referee: Nathan Verboomen (Belgium)

Under-19[]

26 March 2019 Friendly Switzerland   0–1  Estonia Zurich, Switzerland
16:00 UTC+04 Report
  • Tunjov Goal 86'
6 June 2019 Baltic Cup Estonia  0–2  Finland Tartu, Estonia
18:00 UTC+04 Report
Stadium:
Attendance: 174
Referee:
7 June 2019 Baltic Cup Lithuania  0–0  Estonia Tartu, Estonia
18:00 UTC+04 Report Stadium:
Attendance: 78
Referee:
9 June 2019 Baltic Cup Estonia  0–3  Latvia Võru, Estonia
13:00 UTC+04 Report
Stadium:
Attendance: 85
Referee:
18 August 2019 Friendly Papua New Guinea  1–1
(4–5 p)
 Estonia Port Vila, Vanuatu
14:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 21'
Report
  • Goal 90'
Stadium: Korman Stadium
Attendance: 800
Referee:
21 August 2019 Friendly Estonia  0–1  Tahiti Port Vila, Vanuatu
14:00 UTC+04 Report
  • Goal 78' (pen.)
Stadium: Korman Stadium
Attendance: 800
Referee:
24 August 2019 Friendly Estonia  1–0  New Caledonia Port Vila, Vanuatu
00:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 90'
Report Stadium: Korman Stadium
Attendance: 500
Referee:
7 September 2019 Friendly Belarus  2–1  Estonia Minsk, Belarus
17:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 30'
  • Goal 83'
Report
  • Goal 52'
9 September 2019 Friendly Belarus  5–0  Estonia Minsk, Belarus
17:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 6', Goal 13'
  • Goal 26'
  • Goal 37'
  • Goal 87'
Report Stadium: Traktor Stadium
12 October 2019 Friendly Estonia  0–3  Russia Tallinn, Estonia
15:00 UTC+04 Report
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 215
Referee:
14 October 2019 Friendly Estonia  0–6  Russia Tallinn, Estonia
18:00 UTC+04 Report
  • Petrov Goal 5', Goal 72'
  • Sevikyan Goal 7'
  • Kutovoi Goal 19', Goal 37'
  • Goal 29'
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 110
Referee:
13 November 2019 Euro 2020 quali. Ukraine  4–0  Estonia Sandviken, Sweden
13:00 UTC+04
Report Stadium: Jernvallen
16 November 2019 Euro 2020 quali. Sweden  4–0  Estonia Sandviken, Sweden
13:00 UTC+04
  • Nygren Goal 32'67'
  • Goal 69' (o.g.)
  • Hajal Goal 71'
Report Stadium: Jernvallen
19 November 2019 Euro 2020 quali. Estonia  0–7  Slovenia Sandviken, Sweden
13:00 UTC+04 Report
  • Goal 41'57'
  • Maher Goal 45+1'
  • Cipot Goal 50'
  • Goal 69'81'86'
Stadium: Jernvallen

Under-18[]

13 October 2019 Friendly Georgia  3–0  Estonia Tbilisi, Georgia
14:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 56'
  • Goal 77'
  • Goal 90'
Report
15 October 2019 Friendly Georgia  2–0  Estonia Tbilisi, Georgia
14:00 UTC+04
Report Attendance: 115
Referee:

Under-17[]

19 March 2019 Friendly Estonia  0–4  France Tallinn, Estonia
17:00 UTC+04 Report
  • Goal 12', Goal 15'
  • Abline Goal 34'
  • da Silva Goal 86'
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 223
Referee:
21 March 2019 Friendly Estonia  2–1  France Tallinn, Estonia
17:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 46'
  • Goal 62'
Report
  • da Silva Goal 89'
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 158
Referee:
22 April 2019 Friendly Estonia  7–0  Liechtenstein Tallinn, Estonia
17:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 3', Goal 64'
  • Goal 8'
  • Ivanov Goal 23'
  • Goal 40', Goal 50' (pen.)
  • Goal 80+2'
Report Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 148
Referee:
24 April 2019 Friendly Estonia  5–0  Faroe Islands Tallinn, Estonia
17:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 13'
  • Goal 39', Goal 65'
  • Vetkal Goal 40+2'
  • Goal 68'
Report Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 143
Referee:
26 April 2019 Friendly Lithuania  0–2  Estonia Tallinn, Estonia
13:00 UTC+04 Report
  • Goal 40'
  • Goal 76'
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 119
Referee:
29 June 2019 Baltic Cup Estonia  0–2  Finland Tartu, Estonia
13:00 UTC+04 Report
  • Goal 17'
  • Goal 49'
Stadium:
Attendance: 131
Referee:
30 June 2019 Baltic Cup Lithuania  1–1  Estonia Tartu, Estonia
13:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 69' (pen.)
Report
  • Goal 75'
Stadium:
Attendance: 87
Referee:
2 July 2019 Baltic Cup Estonia  2–1  Latvia Võru, Estonia
13:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 35', Goal 41'
Report
  • Goal 80'
Stadium:
Attendance: 72
Referee:
27 August 2019 Friendly Estonia  3–1  Sweden Tallinn, Estonia
17:00 UTC+04
Report
  • Goal 12'
Stadium:
Attendance: 186
Referee:
29 August 2019 Friendly Estonia  0–1  Sweden Tallinn, Estonia
17:00 UTC+04 Report
  • Goal 88'
Stadium:
Attendance: 151
Referee:
20 September 2019 Friendly tournament Portugal  2–0  Estonia Tartu, Estonia
19:00 UTC+04
Report Stadium: Tamme Stadium
Attendance: 585
Referee: Austria
22 September 2019 Friendly tournament Estonia  0–2  Slovenia Otepää, Estonia
17:00 UTC+04 Report
Stadium: Tehvandi Stadium
Referee: Greece
24 September 2019 Friendly tournament Spain  2–3  Estonia Tartu, Estonia
17:00 UTC+04
Report
  • Goal 57', Goal 61'
  • Goal 83'
Stadium: Tamme Stadium
Attendance: 529
Referee: Denmark

Under-16[]

19 August 2019 Friendly Northern Ireland  2–0  Estonia Belfast, Northern Ireland
18:45 UTC+04
  • Goal 27'
  • Goal 34'
Report Stadium:
Referee: Jonny Reid
21 August 2019 Friendly Northern Ireland  5–2  Estonia Dungannon, Northern Ireland
19:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 4', Goal 49'
  • Goal 20'
  • Goal 58' (o.g.)
  • Goal 68'
Report
  • Goal 36'
  • Goal 67'
Stadium: Stangmore Park
Attendance: 57
Referee:

Women's[]

Senior[]

27 February 2019 Aphrodite Cup Estonia  0–0  Malta Cyprus
10:00 UTC+04 Report Attendance: 10
Referee: Cyprus
28 February 2019 Aphrodite Cup Lithuania  0–1  Estonia Cyprus
10:00 UTC+04 Report
Attendance: 4
Referee: Cyprus
2 March 2019 Aphrodite Cup Cyprus  1–0  Estonia Cyprus
12:15 UTC+04
Report Attendance: 50
Referee: Cyprus
3 April 2019 Friendly Azerbaijan  0–1  Estonia Baku, Azerbaijan
15:30 UTC+04 Report
Stadium: Dalga Arena
Attendance: 100
Referee: Azerbaijan Rahim Hasanov
6 April 2019 Friendly Azerbaijan  0–0  Estonia Baku, Azerbaijan
11:00 UTC+04 Report Stadium: Dalga Arena
Attendance: 100
Referee: Azerbaijan
14 June 2019 Baltic Cup Latvia  3–0  Estonia Riga, Latvia
18:00 UTC+03
Report Stadium: Arkādija Stadium
Attendance: 150
Referee: Rasa Imanalijeva (Lithuania)
15 June 2019 Baltic Cup Estonia  0–2  Lithuania Baldone, Latvia
14:00 UTC+03 Report Stadium:
Attendance: 22
Referee: (Latvia)
18 June 2019 Friendly Estonia  0–1  Belarus Tallinn, Estonia
17:30 UTC+03 Report
Stadium: Kadriorg Stadium
Attendance: 213
Referee: (Latvia)
30 August 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Estonia  0–7  Netherlands Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 (UTC+3) Report
  • Miedema Goal 27'69'
  • Roord Goal 31'
  • Spitse Goal 40'51'
  • Bloodworth Goal 81'
  • E. Jansen Goal 85'
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 1,881
Referee: (Czech Republic)
3 September 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Russia  4–0  Estonia Moscow, Russia
19:00 (UTC+3) Korovkina Goal 10'57'
Fedorova Goal 29'
Goal 82'
Report Stadium: Sapsan Arena
Referee: (Hungary)
4 October 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Turkey  0–0  Estonia Istanbul, Turkey
16:00 (UTC+3) Report Stadium: Sancaktepe Stadium
Referee: (Spain)
8 October 2019 Euro 2021 quali. Estonia  1–2  Kosovo Tartu, Estonia
19:15 (UTC+3) Loo Goal 22' (pen.) Report Uka Goal 41'56' Stadium: Tamme Stadium
Attendance: 377
Referee: (Romania)
7 November 2019 Friendly Belarus  2–0  Estonia Minsk, Belarus
17:00 (UTC+3) Shcherbachenia Goal 12'
Linnik Goal 40' (pen.)
Report Stadium:
Attendance: 100
Referee: (Belarus)
10 November 2019 Friendly Belarus  0–0  Estonia Minsk, Belarus
15:00 (UTC+3) Report Stadium:
Attendance: 75
Referee: (Belarus)

U19[]

27 June 2019 Baltic Cup   2–0   Marijampole, Lithuania
17:00 UTC+03
  • Goal 51' (o.g.)
  • Goal 55'
Report Stadium: Suduva Stadium
Attendance: 50
Referee: (Lithuania)
28 June 2019 Baltic Cup   0–0   Marijampole, Lithuania
14:00 UTC+03 Report Stadium: Suduva Stadium
Attendance: 20
Referee: (Lithuania)
2 October 2019 (2019-10-02) Euro 2020 quali.   5–0   Siena, Italy
15:00
  • Goal 1'50'
  • Goal 4'
  • Goal 54'
  • Landa Goal 62'
Report Stadium: Stadio Artemio Franchi – Montepaschi Arena
Referee: Neslihan Muratdagi (Turkey)
5 October 2019 (2019-10-05) Euro 2020 quali. Russia  6–0   Cortona, Italy
12:00
  • Goal 24'
  • Abdullina Goal 42' (pen.)
  • Goal 50'
  • Goal 59'
  • Goal 61'84'
Report Stadium:
Referee: Emilie Dokset (Norway)
8 October 2019 (2019-10-08) Euro 2020 quali.   0–5   Cortona, Italy
15:00 Report
  • Milovič Goal 43'
  • Goal 56'
  • Goal 65'90'90+5'
Stadium:
Referee: Neslihan Muratdagi (Turkey)

Futsal[]

15 January 2019 Friendly Denmark  3–3  Estonia Denmark
19:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 4'
  • Goal 14'
  • Goal 35' (o.g.)
Report
  • Goal 5'
  • Goal 9', Goal 16'
Stadium: Aarhus Ceres Arena
Referee: Martin Koster
16 January 2019 Friendly Denmark  4–2  Estonia Denmark
19:00 UTC+04
  • Goal 3', Goal 7', Goal 15'
  • Goal 14'
Report
  • Tšernei Goal 5'
  • Goal 34'
Stadium: Aarhus Ceres Arena
Referee:
30 January 2019 (2019-01-30) World Cup 2020 quali. Netherlands  4–1  Estonia Palace of Culture and Sports, Varna
18:00 (19:00 EET)
  • Goal 6:0134:2836:09
  • Goal 24:05
Report
  • Stüf Goal 5:35
Referee: Javier Moreno Reina (Spain), Daniele D'adamo (San Marino)
31 January 2019 (2019-01-31) World Cup 2020 quali. Bulgaria  3–2  Estonia Palace of Culture and Sports, Varna
15:45 (16:45 EET)
  • Baharov Goal 27:08
  • Goal 32:1938:49
Report
  • Goal 5:51
  • Goal 30:37
Referee: Daniele D'adamo (San Marino), Costas Nicolaou (Cyprus)
2 February 2019 (2019-02-02) World Cup 2020 quali. Estonia  0–4  Montenegro Palace of Culture and Sports, Varna
15:45 (16:45 EET) Report
  • Goal 20:13
  • Goal 25:12
  • Goal 31:47
  • Goal 33:15
Referee: Daniele D'adamo (San Marino), Hikmat Qafarli (Azerbaijan)

League system[]

Men[]

Meistriliiga[]

Ten teams will compete in the league, nine sides from the 2018 season and 2018 Esiliiga champions Maardu Linnameeskond. Vaprus were relegated at the end of the 2018 season after finishing in the bottom of the table. Maardu Linnameeskond will be making their Meistriliiga debut having previously declined promotion after winning the 2017 Esiliiga.[1] Kuressaare retained their Meistriliiga spot after winning a relegation playoff against Esiliiga runners-up Elva.[2]

On the 27th of October it was mathematically confirmed that FC Flora regained the title after one season. In the second to last round it was confirmed that newcomer Maardu Linnameeskond will be relegated after its debut season and that Paide Linnameeskond, who spent most of the season in the top three, will finish fourth. During the final round, JK Tallinna Kalev managed to escape the relegation play-offs spot and therefore FC Kuressaare had to take that place. They competed against Esiliiga's second independent team Pärnu JK Vaprus and defeated them in a home-and-away play-off. The season's top goalscorer was Erik Sorga, while the best player and assister was Konstantin Vassiljev. Flora's manager Jürgen Henn was awarded the Albert Vollrat's trophy (best manager of the year).

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Flora (C) 36 29 3 4 110 21 +89 90 Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 FCI Levadia 36 24 6 6 98 32 +66 78 Qualification for the Europa League first qualifying round
3 Nõmme Kalju 36 22 11 3 79 34 +45 77
4 Paide Linnameeskond 36 23 5 8 78 30 +48 74
5 Tammeka 36 14 7 15 57 62 −5 49
6 Narva Trans 36 13 9 14 57 49 +8 48
7 Tulevik 36 7 7 22 35 75 −40 28
8 Tallinna Kalev 36 6 6 24 29 89 −60 24
9 Kuressaare (O) 36 6 5 25 24 87 −63 23 Qualification for the Relegation play-offs
10 Maardu Linnameeskond (R) 36 4 5 27 30 118 −88 17 Relegation to the Esiliiga
Source: Estonian Football Association (in Estonian), UEFA
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Matches won; 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Away goals scored; 9) Fairplay ranking.[3]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated

Esiliiga[]

A total of 10 teams were contesting the league, including 6 sides from the 2018 season, one relegated from 2018 Meistriliiga and three promoted from the 2018 Esiliiga B.[4] The 2017 Esiliiga and 2018 Esiliiga champions Maardu Linnameeskond got promoted to the highest tier for the first time.[5] Nõmme Kalju FC U21 was the first team to suffer relegation after just returning to Esiliiga. Keila JK also immediately returned to Esiliiga B after losing the relegation play-offs to Kohtla-Järve JK Järve. JK Tallinna Kalev U21 narrowly avoided getting relegated in their debut season thanks to Tartu FC Santos' decision to start the new season in the fourth tier.[6] The other two teams getting promoted were Tallinna JK Legion, who went almost unbeaten in their previous season, and Tartu JK Tammeka U21, who will be making their debut in Esiliiga.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Tallinna Legion (C, P) 36 28 5 3 127 35 +92 89 Promotion to the Meistriliiga
2 Flora U21[a] 36 22 7 7 85 37 +48 73
3 Pärnu Vaprus (Q) 36 21 4 11 73 48 +25 67 Qualification for promotion play-offs
4 Tammeka U21[a] 36 18 4 14 59 55 +4 58
5 Elva 36 18 2 16 67 63 +4 56
6 Levadia U21[a] 36 16 5 15 78 65 +13 53
7 Kohtla-Järve Järve 36 12 4 20 51 82 −31 40
8 Rakvere Tarvas (Q, R) 36 8 4 24 35 96 −61 28 Qualification for relegation play-offs
9 Tallinna Kalev U21[a] (R) 36 8 4 24 38 82 −44 28 Relegation to Esiliiga B
10 Tartu Welco (R) 36 6 6 24 39 89 −50 24
Updated to match(es) played on 10 November. Source:[citation needed]
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Matches won; 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Away goals scored; 9) Fairplay ranking.[7]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Reserve teams are ineligible for promotion.

Esiliiga B[]

Of the 10 participating teams 5 remained following the 2018 Esiliiga B. The 2018 champions Legion, runners-up Tammeka U21 and 3rd placed Järve were promoted to Esiliiga, while 9th and 10th placed Ajax and Flora U19 were relegated to II liiga. They are replaced by Viimsi JK, who returned after a year in the lower leagues, Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta and Tabasalu JK, who are making their debut in the top leagues. Volta and Viimsi both finished the last season on top of their leagues and Tabasalu defeated Ajax in the play-offs. The teams which were relegated from higher tiers were Nõmme Kalju FC U21 and Keila JK, who both got to play a season in Esiliiga. Keila lost in the play-offs against Järve.[8]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Nõmme United (C, P) 36 27 4 5 118 38 +80 85 Promotion to the Esiliiga
2 Vändra Vaprus (P) 36 21 5 10 97 71 +26 68
3 Pärnu JK (Q, P) 36 19 5 12 82 53 +29 62 Qualification for promotion play-offs
4 Nõmme Kalju U21 36 19 4 13 79 50 +29 61
5 Viimsi 36 16 4 16 75 68 +7 52
6 Keila 36 14 4 18 67 87 −20 46
7 Tabasalu 36 13 4 19 77 79 −2 43
8 Paide U21 36 11 6 19 61 87 −26 39 Qualification for relegation play-offs
9 Võru Helios 36 10 4 22 48 101 −53 34 Relegation to II Liiga
10 Põhja-Tallinna Volta (R) 36 9 2 25 53 123 −70 29
Updated to match(es) played on 10 November. Source: soccerway (in English), Esiliiga B (in Estonian)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Less matches awarded against; 3) Head-to-head points; 4) Head-to-head goal difference; 5) Matches won; 6) Goal difference; 7) Goals scored; 8) Away goals scored; 9) Fairplay ranking.[9]
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (Q) Qualified to the phase indicated; (R) Relegated

II liiga[]

North/East
Dates22 March - 26 October
Matches played146
Goals scored602 (4.12 per match)
Top goalscorerSander Pabo
(19 goals each)
Total attendance5,248
Average attendance36
South/West
Dates22 March - 26 October
Matches played146
Goals scored617 (4.23 per match)
Top goalscorerJuhan Jograf Siim
(26 goals)
Total attendance5,077
Average attendance36

III liiga[]

IV liiga[]

Post-season games[]

League winners[]

II liiga

Final
   
(II S/W 1st) 1 (6)
FCI Tallinn (II N/E 1st) 1 (5)

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time

III liiga

Semifinals Final
      
Saue JK (III W 1st) 1 (4)
FC Otepää (III S 1st) 1 (3)
Saue JK (III W 1st) 1
FC Tallinn (III E 1st) 0
FC Tallinn (III E 1st) 3
Harju JK Laagri (III N 1st)

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time

IV liiga

In 2019 the competition did not have a "final match" between the divisions best clubs, because of the format change which put the tier's top six teams in the same group. This meant that the teams had the chance to play with all of their rival clubs and a separate final was not needed. The league was won by Nõmme Kalju III.

Promotion & Relegation Play-offs[]

To Meistriliiga

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pärnu Vaprus (Esiliiga 3rd) 3–5 Kuressaare (Meistriliiga 9th) 1–4 2–1

To Esiliiga

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Pärnu (Esiliiga B 3rd) 7–2 Rakvere Tarvas (Esiliiga 8th) 3–2 4–0

To Esiliiga B

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Läänemaa (II S/W 2nd) 1–4 Sillamäe Kalev (II N/E 2nd) 0–2 1–2
  • The play-off between Esiliiga B's 8th team (Paide Linnameeskond U21) and first round winner (Sillamäe Kalev) was not held, because FCI Tallinn and JK Tallinna Kalev III (teams, who were supposed to be promoted) both turned down the possibility and so Esiliiga B's 8th and 9th (Võru Helios) were saved from relegation.[10]

To II liiga

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Tartu Helios (III S 2nd) w/o Pärnu II (III W 2nd) +:– +:–
Tartu Helios (III S 2nd) w/o Pärnu Poseidon (II S/W 12th) 7–2 +:–
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Lilleküla Retro (III N 2nd) w/o Türi Ganvix (III E 2nd) X X
w/o Tallinna Ararat (II N/E 12th) X X

To III liiga

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Tartu TRT77 (IV liiga 3rd) 5–5 Tartu Tammeka IV (III S 10th) 2–2 3–3

Women[]

League Promoted to league Relegated from league
Naiste Meistriliiga 3 / / FC Levadia Tallinn2
Naiste Esiliiga / 1
Naiste Teine liiga 4 / 4 2

1. Club did not want to compete in Esiliiga and decided to join II liiga.
2. Club did not enter the Championship.
3. Club got the chance to play in II liiga, because some other teams from the higher division or on higher positions last season chose not to.
4. Club is making its debut

Naiste Meistriliiga[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 FC Flora 14 13 1 0 85 4 +81 40 Qualification for the
2 Pärnu JK 14 11 2 1 58 7 +51 35
3 JK Tallinna Kalev 14 9 0 5 34 21 +13 27
4 14 6 1 7 33 30 +3 19
5 Põlva FC Lootos 14 3 2 9 14 44 −30 11 Qualification for the
6 Tartu JK Tammeka 14 3 2 9 9 40 −31 11
7 14 3 2 9 19 52 −33 11
8 14 3 0 11 10 64 −54 9
Source: [13]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Championship round Relegation round
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 FC Flora (C) 20 56
2 Pärnu JK 20 46
3 JK Tallinna Kalev 20 29
4 20 22
Source: [14]
(C) Champion
Pos Team Pld Pts
5 Tartu JK Tammeka 20 22
6 20 22
7 Põlva FC Lootos 20 20
8 (R) 20 10
Source: [15]
(R) Relegated

Naiste Esiliiga[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 [a] 14 10 2 2 56 7 +49 32 Qualification for the
2 [a] 14 8 4 2 48 11 +37 28
3 14 6 3 5 28 49 −21 21
4 14 6 3 5 16 33 −17 21
5 [a] 14 6 1 7 28 28 0 19 Qualification for the
6 [a] 14 4 6 4 8 13 −5 18
7 14 1 6 7 9 25 −16 9
8 14 1 3 10 12 38 −26 6
Updated to match(es) played on 18 August 2019. Source: [16]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored
Notes:
  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Reserve teams are ineligible for promotion.

Naiste Teine liiga[]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 14 10 3 1 58 18 +40 33 Promotion to
2 14 9 2 3 60 21 +39 29 Qualification to Promotion play-offs
3 14 5 1 8 19 37 −18 16
4 14 3 6 5 28 36 −8 15
5 14 3 3 8 8 28 −20 12
6 14 3 3 8 9 42 −33 12
Updated to match(es) played on 6 October 2019. Source: [17]
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored

Post-season games[]

To Naiste Esiliiga

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Nõmme Kalju (Esiliiga 7th) 0–9 Pärnu Vaprus (II liiga 2nd) 0–2 0–7

Youth[]

Age group League Champions Runners-up Third place Top goalscorer Goals
Boys U19 Eliitliiga Esiliiga (9/16) Nõmme United (34) FCI Tallinn (29) Narva Trans (29) Latvia (Tabasalu)
Estonia (Narva Trans)
16 (16 games)
16 (10 games)
Boys U17 Eliitliiga Esiliiga (8/17) Nõmme United (46) Tallinna Legion (43) Tallinna Kalev (33) Estonia (Tallinna Legion) 29 (16 games)
Boys U17 Eliitliiga II liiga (12/22) Tartu Tammeka (52) Viljandi Tulevik (47) Keila (45) Estonia (Keila) 30 (18 games)
Boys U17 Eliitliiga III liiga (11/20) Pärnu Vaprus (53) Tartu Kalev (52) Sillamäe Kalev (34) Estonia (Tartu Kalev) 48 (17 games)
Boys U16 Esiliiga (10/18) Tallinna Kalev (51) Tartu Tammeka (40) Tallinna Flora I (40) Estonia (Tallinna Kalev) 23 (18 games)
Boys U16 II liiga (10/18) Tabasalu (47) Narva Trans (44) Rakvere Tarvas (39) Estonia (Narva Trans) 39 (17 games)
Boys U15 Esiliiga (10/18) Harju Laagri (42) Tabasalu (39) Nõmme United (37) Estonia (Harju Laagri) 25 (17 games)
Boys U15 II liiga (10/18) Viimsi MRJK (49) Paide LM (39) Tallinna Flora I (33) Estonia (Viimsi MRJK) 29 (17 games)
Boys U15 III liiga (10/18) Rakvere Tarvas (47) Kuressaare (39) Kose (38) Estonia (Rakvere Tarvas)
Estonia (Kuressaare)
24 (16 games)
24 (17 games)
Boys U15 IV liiga (7/12) Võru Helios (33) Tartu Tammeka II (31) Kuusalu Kalev (23) Estonia (Võru Helios) 14 (12 games)
Boys U14 Esiliiga (10/18) Tallinna Levadia Roheline (43) Tallinn (39) Tallinna Flora I (36) Estonia (FCI Tallinn) 25 (18 games)
Boys U14 II liiga A-tier (11/10) Narva Trans (30) Elva (23) Loo (20) Estonia (Elva) 12 (10 games)
Boys U14 II liiga B-tier (10/9) Jõhvi Phoenix (24) Keila (18) Tallinna Kalev (17) Estonia (Jõhvi Phoenix) 17 (9 games)
Boys U14 II liiga C-tier (8/7) Kohtla-Järve Zenit (18) Tallinna Ararat (16) Tallinna Flora II (15) Estonia (Kohtla-Järve Zenit) 15 (7 games)
Boys U13 A-tier group A1 (6/10) Tallinna Flora I (25) Pärnu Vaprus Kollane (25) Tartu Merkuur-Juunior (21) No goalscorers listed
Boys U13 A-tier group A2 Rakvere Tarvas I Tartu Tammeka Sinine Tabasalu Sinine
Boys U13 A-tier group A3 Harju Laagri Tallinn II Viimsi MRJK I
Boys U13 A-tier group B1 Tallinna Levadia Roheline Tallinn I Tartu Tammeka Valge
Boys U13 A-tier group B2 Olymp Tallinna Ajax Tallinna Kalev Sinine
Boys U13 A-tier group B3 Tallinna Flora II Pärnu Vaprus Must Loo I
Boys U13 B-tier group 1 Tallinna Augur Viimsi Kratid Tallinna Levadia Valged
Boys U13 B-tier group 2 Paide LM Koeru Viimsi MRJK II Sillamäe
Boys U13 B-tier group 3 Vändra Vaprus Pärnu Keila
Boys U12 A-tier group 1 Viimsi MRJK I Tallinna Levadia Must Tallinna Kalev Valge No goalscorers listed
Boys U12 A-tier group 2 Nõmme United I Nõmme Kalju I Tartu Santos I
Boys U12 A-tier group 3 Narva Trans Raasiku Joker FCI Tallinn I
Boys U12 B-tier group 1 Nõmme United FCI Tallinn III Nõmme Kalju II
Boys U12 B-tier group 2 Viljandi Tulevik Kollane Elva Valge Põltsamaa Sport
Boys U12 B-tier group 3 Tallinn Saue Hiiumaa
Boys U12 B-tier group 4 Tallinna FC Flora Valged Leisi JK Suure-Jaani United
Girls U17 Esiliiga Tabasalu Tallinna Levadia Tallinna Flora No goalscorers listed
Girls U15 Esiliiga Kuressaare Tabasalu Rakvere Tarvas No goalscorers listed
Girls U13 Group A Tallinna Ararat Maardu LM Tartu Helios No goalscorers listed
Girls U13 Group B Kohila Püsivus Tallinna Ajax Tallinna Kalev
Girls U13 Group c Tallinna Levadia Tabasalu Saku Sporting
  • The brackets in the league categorie show how many teams and games were there in the league
  • The brackets in the medalists categorie show how many points the respective team earned during the season.

Cup competitions[]

Estonian Cup[]

Fourth Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
JK Tabasalu 6
1
Tabasalu JK 1
FC Elva 5
0
FC Elva 3
JK Narva Trans 5
FC Elva 0
JK Narva Trans 8
Jõgeva SK Noorus-96 -
Narva JK Trans 2
Maardu Linnameeskond 0
Maardu Linnameeskond 4
Läänemaa JK 0
JK Narva Trans 2
Nõmme Kalju FC (a.e.t.) 1
Nõmme Kalju FC 3
JK Tallinna Kalev (a.e.t.) 0
Nõmme Kalju FC 2
Tartu JK Tammeka (a.e.t.) 1
0
Tartu JK Tammeka 6
Nõmme Kalju FC 3
FCI Levadia (a.e.t.) 2
Paide Linnameeskond 2
Tallinna JK Legion 1
Paide Linnameeskond 1
FCI Levadia (a.e.t.) 4
FCI Levadia Tallinn 2
Tallinna FC Flora 1

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time

Small Cup[]

Fourth Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
4 Tartu FC Santos 1
5 Tallinna FC Zenit 3
5 Tallinna FC Zenit 2
5 Saue JK 1
5 Maarjamäe FC Igiliikur 0
5 Saue JK 2
5 Tallinna FC Zenit 1
5 FC Otepää 3
4 Raasiku FC Joker 2
4 FC Flora U19 1
4 Raasiku FC Joker 3 (4)
5 FC Otepää 3 (5)
5 FC Otepää 3
RL SC ReUnited 0
5 FC Otepää 1
4 Paide Linnameeskond III 4
5 FC Sillamäe 1
4 Pärnu JK Poseidon 3
4 Pärnu JK Poseidon 0
4 Paide Linnameeskond III 3
4 Paide Linnameeskond III 3
4 Lasnamäe FC Ajax 0
4 Paide Linnameeskond III 4
5 Lilleküla JK Retro 0
5 Türi Ganvix JK 3 (2)
5 Tarvastu & Tõrva ÜM 3 (4)
5 Tarvastu & Tõrva ÜM 1
5 Lilleküla JK Retro 4
5 Lilleküla JK Retro 3
5 Tartu JK Welco X 0

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time

Super Cup[]

3 March 2019 Final Nõmme Kalju FC 3–2Tallinna FCI LevadiaTallinn
13:00
Report
  • Zhurakhovskyi Goal 39'
  • Nesterov Goal 77'
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 641
Referee: Grigori Ošomkov

Estonian Women's Cup[]

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                                     
  1 Tartu SK 10 Premium 1  
1 JK Tallinna Kalev 5  
2 FC Elva 2     1 Pärnu JK 3  
2 Saku Sporting (a.e.t.) 3       1 JK Tallinna Kalev 1  
2 Tallinna FC Ajax -
     
  1 Tallinna FC Ajax 4     1 Pärnu JK +  
3 Tallinna JK Legion 1       1 Pärnu JK 0
  1 FC Flora 4
  1 Põlva FC Lootos 0  
1 FC Flora 10  
1 Tartu JK Tammeka 1     1 Saku Sporting 0
1 JK Tallinna Kalev 2       1 FC Flora 4  
1 Saku Sporting +
   
  RL Pärnu JK Vaprus 0     - Tallinna FC Levadia -  
  1 Põlva FC Lootos 3  

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time

Women's Super Cup[]

23 February 2019 Final FC Flora 2–1Pärnu JKTallinn
14:00
Report
  • Goal 48'
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 247
Referee: Dmitri Kirilov

European competitions[]

Nõmme Kalju FC

9 July 2019 (2019-07-09) Champions League Q1 Nõmme Kalju Estonia 0–1 North Macedonia Shkëndija Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn[note 1]
18:00 (19:00 EEST) Report
Attendance: 1,640[11]
Referee: Donald Robertson (Scotland)
16 July 2019 (2019-07-16) Champions League Q1 Shkëndija North Macedonia 1–2 Estonia Nõmme Kalju Toše Proeski Arena, Skopje[note 2]
17:00
Report
Attendance: 2,546[11]
Referee: Alain Bieri (Switzerland)
24 July 2019 (2019-07-24) Champions League Q2 Celtic Scotland 5–0 Estonia Nõmme Kalju Celtic Park, Glasgow
20:45 (19:45 BST)
  • Ajer Goal 36'
  • Christie Goal 44' (pen.)65'
  • Griffiths Goal 45+3'
  • McGregor Goal 77'
Report Attendance: 41,872[12]
Referee: Jakob Kehlet (Denmark)
30 July 2019 (2019-07-30) Champions League Q2 Nõmme Kalju Estonia 0–2 Scotland Celtic A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn[note 3]
19:00 (20:00 EEST) Report
Attendance: 4,014
Referee: Benoît Millot (France)
8 August 2019 (2019-08-08) Europa League Q3 F91 Dudelange Luxembourg 3–1 Estonia Nõmme Kalju Stade Josy Barthel, Luxembourg City
20:00
Report
  • Puri Goal 41'
Attendance: 1,239
Referee: (Portugal)
13 August 2019 (2019-08-13) Europa League Q3 Nõmme Kalju Estonia 0–1 Luxembourg F91 Dudelange A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn[note 3]
18:00 (19:00 EEST) Report
  • Sinani Goal 56'
Attendance: 1,202
Referee: Sergey Lapochkin (Russia)

FC Flora

11 July 2019 (2019-07-11) Europa League Q1 Flora Estonia 2–0 Serbia Radnički Niš A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:00 (19:00 EEST)
Report Attendance: 1,250[11]
Referee: (Moldova)
18 July 2019 (2019-07-18) Europa League Q1 Radnički Niš Serbia 2–2 Estonia Flora Čair Stadium, Niš
20:45
Report
Attendance: 4,329[11]
Referee: (Czech Republic)
25 July 2019 (2019-07-25) Europa League Q2 Flora Estonia 1–2 Germany Eintracht Frankfurt A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
19:00 (20:00 EEST)
Report
Attendance: 8,500
Referee: Ali Palabıyık (Turkey)
1 August 2019 (2019-08-01) Europa League Q2 Eintracht Frankfurt Germany 2–1 Estonia Flora Waldstadion, Frankfurt
20:30
Report
Attendance: 48,000
Referee: Jørgen Daugbjerg Burchardt (Denmark)

FCI Levadia

11 July 2019 (2019-07-11) Europa League Q1 Stjarnan Iceland 2–1 Estonia FCI Levadia Stjörnuvöllur, Garðabær
22:00 (20:00 WET)
  • Goal 15'74'
Report
  • Andreyev Goal 79'
Attendance: 876[11]
Referee: Denis Scherbakov (Belarus)
18 July 2019 (2019-07-18) Europa League Q1 FCI Levadia Estonia 3–2 (a.e.t.) Iceland Stjarnan A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:00 (EEST)
  • Osipov Goal 17'89'
  • Kruglov Goal 105' (pen.)
  • Goal 25'
  • Goal 120+2'
Attendance: 1,446[11]
Referee: (Kosovo)

JK Narva Trans

11 July 2019 (2019-07-11) Europa League Q1 Narva Trans Estonia 0–2 Montenegro Budućnost Podgorica Rakvere Linnastaadion, Rakvere[note 4]
17:30 (18:30 EEST) Report
Attendance: 319[11]
Referee: Sergey Tsinkevich (Belarus)
18 July 2019 (2019-07-18) Europa League Q1 Budućnost Podgorica Montenegro 4–1 Estonia Narva Trans Podgorica City Stadium, Podgorica
20:45
Report
  • Goal 39'
Attendance: 1,700[11]
Referee: (Bulgaria)

Indoor football[]

League season[]

Betsafe Saaliliiga Saalijalgpalli Esiliiga
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Tallinna Cosmos 14 12 0 2 119 43 +76 36 Championship play-off semifinal
2 Tallinna Augur Enemat 14 11 0 3 101 51 +50 33
3 Viimsi Smsraha 14 10 2 2 87 35 +52 32 Championship play-off quarterfinal
4 Narva United 14 6 1 7 65 46 +19 19
5 Tartu Ravens Futsal EMÜ 14 5 2 7 71 65 +6 17
6 Sillamäe NPM Silmet 14 5 0 9 49 106 −57 15
7 Narva Ganza 14 3 1 10 50 119 −69 10 Relegation play-offs
8 Tartu Maksimum 14 1 0 13 39 116 −77 3 Relegation
Source: [18]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Tallinna Cosmos II 14 12 1 1 110 64 +46 37
2 Sillamäe Dina 14 9 1 4 81 54 +27 28 Promotion
3 Narva United II 14 6 4 4 66 70 −4 22
4 Kohila 14 6 1 7 95 80 +15 19 Promotion play-offs
5 Rummu Dünamo 14 5 2 7 98 87 +11 17
6 Jõgeva Wolves 14 5 1 8 98 100 −2 16
7 Tallinna Maccabi 14 4 2 8 80 86 −6 14 Relegation play-offs
8 Sillamäe 14 3 0 11 53 140 −87 9 Relegation
Source: [19]
Saalijalgpalli Teine liiga Naiste Saalijalgpalli Meistriliiga
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Jõgeva Noorus-96 14 12 0 2 122 62 +60 36 Promotion
2 Kadrina 14 11 0 3 161 115 +46 33 Promotion play-offs
3 Rõuge Saunamaa 14 10 0 4 158 117 +41 30
4 Põhja-Sakala 14 8 0 6 125 116 +9 24
5 Padise Rummu Dünamo II 14 6 0 8 115 103 +12 18
6 Narva United U19 14 6 0 8 78 113 −35 18
7 Äksi Wolves 14 2 0 12 89 158 −69 6
8 Sillamäe Kalev Alexela 14 1 0 13 74 138 −64 3
Source: [20]
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Pae United 12 11 0 1 166 11 +155 33 Champions
2 Põltsamaa Motiiv 12 7 1 4 68 34 +34 22
3 Nõmme Kalju 12 6 2 4 39 29 +10 20
4 RaDina 12 2 2 8 19 83 −64 8
5 Kuusalu Kalev 12 1 1 10 12 147 −135 4
Source: [21]

Play-offs[]

League winner
Play-offs are played to two wins.

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3
(3rd) 2:1 (6th) 11 : 2 2 : 3 8 : 4
Narva United FC (4th) 0:2 (5th) 2 : 4 2 : 4
Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(1st) 2:0 (5th) 6 : 2 3 : 2
(2nd) 0:2 (3rd) 1 : 3 3 : 4 (a.e.t.)

Final is played to three wins.

Team 1 Series Team 2 Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4
(1st) 1:3 (3rd) 4 : 1 0 : 3 0 : 8 1 : 4

Promotion to Betsafe Saaliliiga
Play-offs are played to two wins.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(B. Saaliliiga 7th) 0:2 (Esiliiga 4th) 5 : 6 3 : 11

Promotion to Saali Esiliiga
Play-offs contain two games.

Team 1 Agg. Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(Teine liiga 2nd) 11:8  [et] (Esiliiga 7th) 3 : 4 8 : 4

Cup[]

Fourth Round Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
            
3 Rõuge Saunamaa 13
2 Maccabi 9
3 Rõuge Saunamaa 17
1 Tallinna Cosmos 11
1 Tallinna Cosmos 8
2 Kohila 3
3 Rõuge Saunamaa 11
2 Sillamäe Dina 4
3 Kadrina 3
1 Narva Ganza 10
1 Narva Ganza 4
2 Sillamäe Dina 7
2 Sillamäe Dina 9
3 Äksi Wolves 6
3 Rõuge Saunamaa 4
1 Viimsi Smsraha 7
2 Rummu Dünamo 7
1 Tartu Maksimum 2
2 Rummu Dünamo 3
1 Viimsi Smsraha 14
2 Sillamäe 3
1 Viimsi Smsraha 13
1 Viimsi Smsraha 5
1 Tallinna Augur Enemat 1
1 Tallinna Augur Enemat 9
1 Tartu Ravens Futsal EMÜ 3
1 Tallinna Augur Enemat 4
2 Narva United II 2
2 Narva United II 8
SRL Püssi 4

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time

Super Cup[]

20 October 2018 FinalTallinna FC Cosmos4–6 Viimsi FC Smsraha Tallinn
18:00
  • Pavel Rubel Goal 1'
  • Nikita Tšernei Goal 6', Goal 40'
  • Aleksei Titenok Goal 20' (og.)
Report
  • Ervin Stüf Goal 8', Goal 15'
  • Jevgeni Merkurjev Goal 14', Goal 35'
  • Sergei Kostin Goal 19'
  • Aleksei Titenok Goal 37'
Stadium: Kalevi Spordihall
Attendance: 177
Referee: Jagnar Jakobson, Rando Kesküla

Beach football[]

Rannajalgpalli Meistriliiga[]

Pos Team Pld W W+ WP L GF GA GD Pts Qualification
1 BSC Thunder Häcker 12 7 1 0 4 53 28 +25 23 Championship playoffs
2 Nõmme BSC OlyBet 12 6 2 0 4 47 39 +8 22
3 SK Augur Enemat 12 5 0 2 5 49 44 +5 17
4 BSC Üksjalgvärav Elementmaster 12 4 0 0 8 39 62 −23 12
5 Saue JK 12 3 0 0 9 39 54 −15 9 Relegation playoffs
Updated to match(es) played on 10 August. Source: jalgpall.ee
 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
 
 
 
BSC Thunder Häcker4
 
 
 
BSC Üksjalgvärav Elementmaster2
 
BSC Thunder Häcker2
 
 
 
SK Augur Enemat0
 
Nõmme BSC Olybet3
 
 
SK Augur Enemat7
 
Third place play-off
 
 
 
 
 
Nõmme BSC Olybet4
 
 
BSC Üksjalgvärav Elementmaster5

Rannajalgpalli Esiliiga[]

Winter tournaments[]

Year-ending tournament[]

Age League Champions Runners-up Third place Best player Best goalkeeper Top goalscorer Source
Boys U17 Eliitliiga Esiliiga FC Nõmme United Tallinna JK Legion Tallinna FC Levadia Nikita Ivanonv (Legion) Dennis Jeremejev (Legion) Marten Henrik Kelement (Keila) [18]
Eliitliiga II Võru FC Helios FC Elva Läänemaa / Hiiumaa Andreas Kiivit (Elva) Joonas Jõeveer (Helios) Marcus Lepistik (Helios) [19]
Girls U17 JK Tabasalu Tallinna FC Flora Tallinna FC Levadia Sandra Pärn (Tabasalu) Victoria Maria Laht (Flora) Simona Põlismäe (Flora) [20]
Boys U16 Tartu JK Tammeka I Tallinna FC Flora I Tallinna FC Flora II Not awarded [21]

County Competition[]

2019 Fixtures[]

21 June 2019 Harjumaa 0–2 Jõgevamaa Keila
19.00 Report
Stadium: Keila jalgpallistaadioni muruväljak
Attendance: 36
Referee: Tanel Üprus
6 July 2019 Tallinn 5–4 Ida-Virumaa Tallinn
13.00
  • (Lilleküla Retro) Hans-Kristjan Aasma Goal 6'
  • (Lilleküla Retro) Vahur Kiis Goal 24', Goal 48', Goal 54', Goal 64'
Report
Stadium: TNTK staadium
Attendance: 16
Referee: Roman Daniljuk
7 July 2019 Valgamaa 5–1 Hiiumaa Valga
17.00
  • (Valga Warrior) Sander Rõivassepp Goal 21', Goal 45'
  • (Valga Warrior) Mark Ivanov Goal 60'
  • (Valga Warrior) Marek Naal Goal 77'
  • (Valga Warrior) Inno Tuhkanen Goal 83'
Report
  • Goal 52' Ken Pähn (Hiiumaa)
Stadium: Valga linnastaadion
Attendance: 56
Referee: Kristjan Kattus
27 July 2019 Läänemaa 10–2 Põlvamaa Haapsalu
14.00
Report
  • Goal 19', Goal 51' Alar Alve (Värska Originaal)
Stadium: Haapsalu linnastaadion
Attendance: 48
Referee: Lauri Salei
4 August 2019 Raplamaa 2–1 Viljandimaa Rapla
17.00
  • (Flora) Joonas Soomre Goal 34'
  • (Raplamaa) Jürgen Andessalu Goal 89'
(Report)
  • Goal 83' Janek Meet (SaareMaa aaMeraaS)
Stadium: Rapla Kesklinnakooli staadion
Attendance: 80
Referee: Denis Petrov
10 August 2019 Pärnumaa 3–4 Saaremaa Pärnu
18:00
  • (Pärnu Vaprus) Toomas Pent Goal 31', Goal 68'
  • (clubless) Oleg Mjasojedov Goal 47'
Report
  • Goal 5' Urmas Rajaver (Kose)
  • Goal 37' (o.g.) Henri Rüütli (Pärnu)
  • Goal 70', Goal 90' Kristen Mere (Kuressaare)
Stadium: Pärnu Rannastaadion
Attendance: 178
Referee: Eiko Saar
18 August 2019 Võrumaa 5–2 Järvamaa Võru
15:00
Report
  • Goal 41' (pen.) Arto Saar (Järva-Jaani)
  • Goal 56' Alar Arula (EMÜ)
Stadium: Võru linnastaadion
Attendance: 45
Referee: Elar Tarkus
8 September 2019 Lääne-Virumaa 2–12 Tartumaa Rakvere
13.00 Stadium: Rakvere linnastaadion

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  1. ^ Nõmme Kalju play their home match at Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn, instead of their regular stadium Hiiu Stadium, Tallinn which does not meet UEFA requirements.
  2. ^ Shkëndija play their home matches at Toše Proeski Arena, Skopje, instead of their regular stadium Ecolog Arena, Tetovo, due to renovation.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Nõmme Kalju played their home match at A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, instead of their regular stadium Hiiu Stadium, Tallinn which did not meet UEFA requirements.
  4. ^ Narva Trans played their home match at Rakvere Linnastaadion, Rakvere, instead of their regular stadium Narva Kreenholmi Stadium, Narva.

Eesti alustab uut aastat mängudega kahe põhjamaa koondise vastu - Soccernet

Jalgpalliliidu juhatus kinnitas tippliigade koosseisud - Estonian FA

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