2021 in Estonian football

Association football-related events in Estonia during the season of 2021

Football in Estonia
Season2021
Men's football
MeistriliigaTallinna Levadia
EsiliigaMaardu Linnameeskond
Esiliiga BViimsi
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This page summarizes Estonian football in 2021. It contains information about the league system, national teams, beach football and futsal.

National teams

Men

Senior

Estonia  v Hungary Ferencvárosi TC
12 January Unofficial friendly Estonia  0–1 Hungary Ferencvárosi TC Marbella, Spain
17:00 (UTC+3) Report Stadium: Estadio Municipal de Marbella
Attendance: 0
Referee: Juan Gabriel Gallegos Jimenez
Estonia  v  Czech Republic
24 March 2022 WC quali. Estonia  2-6  Czech Republic Lublin, Poland
21:45 (UTC+3)
Report
Stadium: Arena Lublin
Attendance: 0
Referee: Anastasios Papapetrou
Belarus  v  Estonia
27 March 2022 WC quali. Belarus  4-2  Estonia Minsk, Belarus
20:00 (UTC+3)
Report
Stadium: Dinamo Stadium
Attendance: 3,611
Referee: Robert Hennessy
Sweden  v  Estonia
31 March Friendly Sweden  1-0  Estonia Stockholm, Sweden
18:45 (UTC+3)
Report Stadium: Friends Arena
Attendance: 0
Referee: Marco Fritz
Lithuania  v  Estonia
1 June Baltic Cup Lithuania  0–1  Estonia Vilnius, Lithuania
19:00 (UTC+3) Report 59' Anier Stadium: LFF Stadium
Referee: Aleksandrs Anufrijevs
Finland  v  Estonia
4 June Friendly Finland  0–1  Estonia Helsinki, Finland
19:00 (UTC+3) Report
Stadium: Olympic Stadium
Referee: Jorgen Burchardt
Estonia  v  Latvia
10 June Baltic Cup Estonia  2–1  Latvia Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 (UTC+3)
Report pen.' (84) Ikaunieks Stadium: A. le Coq Arena
Attendance: 740
Referee: Robertas Valikonis
Estonia  v  Belgium
2 September 2022 WC quali. Estonia  2–5  Belgium Tallinn, Estonia
21:45 (UTC+3)
Report
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 6,685
Referee: Guillermo Cuadra Fernandez
Estonia  v  Northern Ireland
5 September Friendly Estonia  0–1  Northern Ireland Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 (UTC+3) Report Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 2,524
Referee: Mads-Kristoffer Kristoffersen
Wales  v  Estonia
8 September 2022 WC quali. Wales  0-0  Estonia Cardiff, Wales
21:45 (UTC+3) Report Stadium: Cardiff City Stadium
Attendance: 21,624
Referee: Ruddy Buquet
Estonia  v  Belarus
8 October 2022 WC quali. Estonia  2–0  Belarus Tallinn, Estonia
21:45 (UTC+3)
Report Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 3,597
Referee: Mohammed Al-Hakim
Estonia  v  Wales
11 October 2022 WC quali. Estonia  0–1  Wales Tallinn, Estonia
21:45 (UTC+3) Report
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 5,118
Referee: Sandro Schaerer
Belgium  v  Estonia
13 November 2022 WC quali. Belgium  3–1  Estonia Brussels, Belgium
21:45 (UTC+3) Report
Stadium: King Baudouin Stadium
Attendance: 29,865[1]
Referee: Halil Umut Meler (Turkey)
Czech Republic  v  Estonia
16 November 2022 WC quali. Czech Republic  2–0  Estonia Prague, Czech Republic
21:45 (UTC+3)
Report Stadium: Stadion Letná
Attendance: 10,076[2]
Referee: Orel Grinfeld (Israel)

Youth

Austria  v  Estonia
8 June U21 — 2023 EC quali. Austria  2–0  Estonia Ried im Innkreis, Austria
20:10
Report Stadium: Josko Arena
Referee: Genc Nuza

Women

Senior

Estonia  v  Slovenia
23 February[3] 2022 EC quali. Estonia  0–9  Slovenia Tallinn, Estonia
18:00 (UTC+3) Report
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 0
Referee: Eszter Urban
Estonia  v  Faroe Islands
10 June Baltic Cup Estonia  1–1
(4–5 p)
 Faroe Islands Alytus, Lithuania
16:00 (UTC+3) Report
  • 31' Olsen
Stadium: Alytus Stadium
Attendance: 0
Referee: Donatas Rumšas
Latvia  v  Estonia
13 June Baltic Cup Latvia  1–4  Estonia Jonava, Lithuania
12:00 (UTC+3) Report
Stadium: Central Stadium of Jonava
Attendance: 0

Youth

Scotland  v  Estonia
16 February U19 — 2021 EC quali. Scotland  Cancelled  Estonia
Hungary  v  Estonia
19 February U19 — 2021 EC quali. Hungary  Cancelled  Estonia
Estonia  v  Montenegro
22 February U19 — 2021 EC quali. Estonia  Cancelled  Montenegro
Estonia  v  Latvia
27 June U19 — Baltic Cup Estonia  v  Latvia Estonia
Lithuania  v  Estonia
28 June U17 — Baltic Cup Lithuania  v  Estonia Latvia
Lithuania  v  Estonia
29 June U19 — Baltic Cup Lithuania  v  Estonia Estonia
Estonia  v  Latvia
29 June U17 — Baltic Cup Estonia  v  Latvia Latvia

Futsal

No arranged fixtures.

Beach

No arranged fixtures.

League system

Men

  • a – team cannot get promoted.
  • – spent 2020 season in a higher division.
  • – spent 2020 season in a lower division.
  • – spent 2020 season in the same division, but in a different group.
  • – spent 2020 season in the same division.
  • – did not compete in the league system in 2020.
  • – finished first in 2020 Meistriliiga.

Meistriliiga

The 2021 season, which is scheduled to begin on 5 March and end on 6 November, contains only one newcomer: Pärnu Vaprus, who have previously completed five seasons in the division, finished the 2020 Esiliiga season as champions and were therefore promoted, while Tallinna Kalev got relegated after placing tenth in the league.[4]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Tallinna Levadia (C) 32 25 3 4 84 38 +46 78 Qualification for the Champions League first qualifying round
2 Tallinna Flora 32 23 8 1 90 23 +67 77 Qualification for the Europa Conference League first qualifying round
3 Paide Linnameeskond 32 18 8 6 66 35 +31 62
4 Nõmme Kalju 32 13 6 13 57 44 +13 45
5 Tallinna Legion 32 11 7 14 49 48 +1 40
6 Narva Trans 32 9 6 17 36 61 −25 33
7 Kuressaare 30 10 4 16 39 47 −8 34
8 Viljandi Tulevik (R) 30 9 3 18 39 62 −23 30 Relegation to the Esiliiga[a]
9 Tartu Tammeka (O) 30 7 4 19 34 72 −38 25 Qualification for the relegation play-offs
10 Pärnu Vaprus 30 5 3 22 24 88 −64 18 Readmitted to the league[a]
Source: UEFA, Estonian FA (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.[6]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b On 22 December, Viljandi Tulevik, who finished 8th in 2021, released a statement, where they confirmed that they will give up their place in the top division and will play in Esiliiga due to financial problems. Therefore tenth-placed Pärnu Vaprus got readmitted to the league.[5]


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Locations of the 2021 Meistriliiga teams

Relegation play-off:

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Tallinna Kalev (Esiliiga 2nd) 0:3 Tartu Tammeka (Meistriliiga 9th) 0:0 0:3

Esiliiga

The 2021 season had three team changes in comparison to the previous year. Pärnu Vaprus got promoted and was therefore replaced by the relegated Tallinna Kalev, who ended their three-year run in the top division. The last two teams - Vändra Vaprus and Kohtla-Järve Järve - were relegated to Esiliiga B and their spot was taken by third divisions top teams: Paide Linnameeskond U21 will be debuting in Esiliiga, while Tartu Welco returns after a year in the lower division.[4] Before the season had started, multiple former Meistriliiga or the Estonian national team players joined a team in Esiliiga: Dmitri Kruglov[7] and Roman Sobtšenko[8] signed contracts with Maardu Linnameeskond, Ats Purje[9] returned from abroad to reach an agreement with Tallinna Kalev and Taavi Rähn[10] along with Toomas Tohver[11] joined Pärnu JK's staff. On 7 April it was decided that the table will be split into two halves after the 27th round - six teams will fight for promotion and four will try to escape from relegation.[12]

The league started with Maardu Linnameeskond and Tallinna Kalev dominating the first half of the season. Both teams had only lost one match after the first 16 rounds. At the other end of the table, three teams from Tartu County had difficulties getting points: FC Elva got two wins from the twelve rounds, Tammeka U21 were winless in eleven consecutive games and Welco got their first win on 31 July.[citation needed]

The season was also plagued with a few controversies. Firstly, Elva were forced to sack their chief executive Marek Naaris after it was revealed that he had been in contact with underage women.[13][14] Another problem occurred after 23 September, when Kalev beat Maardu Linnameeskond 4–2. It was reported that a few of Maardu's players had manipulated with the game's score and therefore the Estonian FA and Maardu Linnameeskond started an investigation to find out the potential sinners.[15][16]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Maardu Linnameeskond (C, R) 30 23 4 3 99 30 +69 73 Achieved promotion to Meistriliiga but declined it and got relegated to II liiga
2 Tallinna Kalev (P) 30 21 8 1 78 32 +46 71 Lost the promotion play-offs but got promoted due to Maardu declining
3 Paide Linnameeskond U21[a] 30 17 3 10 85 56 +29 54
4 Nõmme United 30 12 5 13 79 67 +12 41
5 Tallinna Flora U21[a] 27 11 6 10 38 47 −9 39
6 Elva 27 9 2 16 42 54 −12 29
7 Tallinna Levadia U21[a] 30 10 5 15 52 77 −25 35
8 Pärnu 30 8 5 17 38 61 −23 29 Lost the relegation play-offs but got readmitted to the league
9 Tartu Tammeka U21[a] (R) 30 6 7 17 43 82 −39 25 Relegated to Esiliiga B
10 Tartu Welco (R) 30 5 5 20 30 78 −48 20
Source: Soccerway (in English), Estonian FA (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.[6]
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ a b c d Reserve teams are ineligible for promotion.

Relegation play-off:

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
Ida-Virumaa Alliance (Esiliiga B 3rd) 4:1 Pärnu (Esiliiga 8th) 4:1 0:0

Esiliiga B

The 2021 Esiliiga B season contains five teams from the last season and five new teams. Vändra Vaprus and Ida-Virumaa Alliance got both relegated from the higher tier and will therefore return to Esiliiga B after respectively one and two seasons. They replace the promoted Tartu Welco and Paide Linnameeskond U21. Three teams got relegated after the last season: Rakvere Tarvas, Keila and Võru Helios will all play in II liiga after respectively ten, four and two years. They will be replaced by three debutants - Tallinna Legion U21, Tallinn and Harju Laagri.[4]

After the first half of the season, two clubs - Viimsi and Harju Laagri - had separated themselves from others by going on long winstreaks: Viimsi lost their first game in the 9th round and newcomer Harju Laagri did not lose a single game between 23 May and 17 July. Their competitors were all extremely close and the battle between 3rd and 10th place was very tight. Before the 28th round, when the table was split into two, Tallinna Kalev U21 made a powerful recovery by winning five games in a row with a goal difference of 27:7 and was therefore handed a place in the top six.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Viimsi (C, P) 32 19 7 6 81 30 +51 64 Promoted to the Esiliiga
2 Harju Laagri (P) 32 20 3 9 88 49 +39 63
3 Ida-Virumaa Alliance (O, P) 32 17 2 13 63 70 −7 53 Qualified for promotion play-offs, then promoted to Esiliiga
4 Tallinn 32 16 2 14 68 66 +2 50
5 Tallinna Kalev U21[a] 32 14 4 14 71 68 +3 46
6 Tabasalu 32 12 5 15 60 64 −4 41
7 Tallinna Legion U21 30 12 1 17 64 83 −19 37
8 Läänemaa 30 10 3 17 65 94 −29 33
9 Nõmme Kalju U21 30 10 3 17 56 66 −10 33 Got relegated to II liiga, then readmitted to the league
10 Vändra Vaprus (R) 30 9 4 17 47 73 −26 31 Relegated to II liiga
Source: Soccerway (in English), Estonian FA (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.[6]
(C) Champions; (O) Play-off winners; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. ^ Tallinna Kalev U21 is ineligible for promotion.


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Locations of the 2021 Esiliiga B teams, TALLINN = Kalev U21, Legion U21, Kalju U21, Tallinn

Relegation play-off:
On 30 October, the Estonian FA decided that due to the new COVID-19 related restrictions, the play-offs between Esiliiga B and II liiga will be cancelled.[17]

II liiga

The 2021 season will have teams from 12 different counties for the first time in the league's history. The season is scheduled to begin on 27 March and end on 24 October.

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Maardu II
Maardu II
Alliance U21
Alliance U21
Trans II
Trans II
Helios / Welco II
Helios / Welco II
Tartu Kalev
Tartu Kalev
Viimsi II
Viimsi II
Paide III
Paide III
Vaprus II
Vaprus II
Kuressaare II
Kuressaare II
Kose
Kose
Rummu
Rummu
Hiiumaa
Hiiumaa
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Locations of the 2021 II liiga teams

Group A (North & East)
In comparison to the previous season, only four teams got promoted or relegated: while Tallinn and Tallinna Legion U21 got promoted to Esiliiga B for the first time, Tartu Tammeka III and Jõgeva Wolves returned to the lower divisions after respectively three and two years in II liiga. These teams are replaced by Võru Helios, Rakvere Tarvas (both relegated from Esiliiga B), 2020 III liiga's champion Tartu Kalev and III liiga South's best team Elva II. In addition Kohtla-Järve Järve II changed its name to Ida-Virumaa Alliance.[18]

Group B (South & West)
The II liiga S/W will consist of 14 teams of which eleven remain the same as last season. The only team that got promoted was second-placed Harju Laagri, who will be replaced by another Harju County club Keila. Whereas 2020 season's last and third to last team - Pärnu Poseidon and Põhja-Sakala - got relegated, the 13th placed Kose got readmitted for the second year in a row. The spots that those teams left vacant, were filled by III liiga West's top two. Hiiu County will have a team (Hiiumaa) in the fourth division for the first time since 2013 and Rummu Dünamo returns to the league after spending four years in III liiga.[18]

Group A (North & East)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Tartu Kalev (C, P) 23 55
2 Narva Trans U21 23 49
3 FCI Tallinn 23 49
4 Sillamäe Kalev 22 49
5 Võru Helios 23 41
6 Maardu Linnameeskond II 23 39
7 Jõgeva Noorus-96 22 30
8 Elva II 22 30
9 Rakvere Tarvas 23 27
10 Tartu Welco II 23 25
11 Tartu Helios 23 20
12 Ida-Virumaa Alliance U21a 21 14
13 Lasnamäe Ajax 23 14
14 Põhja-Tallinna Volta 22 10
Source: EJL
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted
Group B (South & West)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Paide Linnameeskond III (C) 23 57
2 Kuressaare II 20 47
3 Raplamaa (P) 22 46
4 Pärnu Vaprus II 22 42
5 Tallinna Flora U19 23 42
6 Hiiumaa 23 38
7 Viimsi IIa 23 32
8 Saue 23 29
9 Viljandi Tulevik U21 23 29
10 Raasiku Joker 23 28
11 Tallinna Piraaja 23 24
12 Keila 23 15
13 Rummu Dünamo 23 14
14 Kose 22 10
Source: EJL
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Champion's match:
On 30 October, the Estonian FA decided that due to the new COVID-19 related restrictions, the champion's match between II liiga N/E and II liiga S/W champions will be cancelled.[17]

Relegation play-off:
On 30 October, the Estonian FA decided that due to the new COVID-19 related restrictions, the play-offs between II liiga and III liiga will be cancelled.[17]

III liiga

The fifth division's format remains the same as on previous years: each group's champion gets promoted to II liiga, second-placed clubs enter the promotion play-offs, 10th placed clubs enter the relegation play-offs and the bottom two will be relegated. The season starts on 11 April and ends on 10 October. For the first time in 15 years, there are no teams from any islands.

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Aliens
Aliens
Järve III
Järve III
Anija
Anija
Järva-Jaani
Järva-Jaani
Tarvas II
Tarvas II
Keila II
Keila II
Rummu II
Rummu II
Märjamaa
Märjamaa
PÄRNU
PÄRNU
Tabasalu II
Tabasalu II
Harju II
Harju II
Haapsalu
Haapsalu
Raplamaa II
Raplamaa II
Wolves
Wolves
TARTU
TARTU
Põhja-Sakala
Põhja-Sakala
Paide IV
Paide IV
Tulevik III
Tulevik III
Saku
Saku
TALLINN
TALLINN
Kernu / Zenit
Kernu / Zenit
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Locations of the 2021 III liiga teams

Group A (North)
2021 III liiga North consists of 12 teams, ten teams from Tallinn and two from Harju County. In comparison to the last season, there are only two changes: the two teams that finished last in 2020 (Tallinna Rumori Calcio and Tallinna Toompea) got relegated and therefore replace by two clubs, who debuted in the Estonian league system in 2020. While Tallinna Pocarr narrowly missed out on promotion in III liiga W, then Tallinna ReUnited became IV liiga's champion after winning every match in the A-tier.[20] Before the start of the season reigning champion Lilleküla Retro dropped out of the league.

Group B (South)
The South group's line-up changed a lot in comparison to the previous year: in total six new teams joined the league. Three of them – Põhja-Sakala, Tartu Tammeka III and Jõgeva Wolves – got relegated from II liiga after respectively two, three and two seasons. One team (Viljandi Tulevik III) got promoted from IV liiga, one (Paide Linnameeskond IV) changes groups and one (Tartu Team Helm), who reached Rahvaliiga's (people's league) final, debuted in the Estonian league system. These clubs replaced Elva II (promoted), Tartu Tammeka IV, Tarvastu & Tõrva ÜM, Tartu Helios II, Tartu TRT77 (all disbanded) and Äksi Wolves (relegated).[20]

Group C (East)
Likewise to the previous season, III liiga East did not have twelve teams in the division. This happened due to 2020 IV liiga's bronze medalists Aruküla withdrawing from the league. Eight of the other teams remained the same, while Lasnamäe Ajax II was promoted from IV liiga in addition to Põhja-Tallinn and Tallinn II making their debuts in the league system.[20]

Group D (West)
The III liiga's West group consisted of twelve teams of which only five competed the previous season. There were four newcomers (Nõmme United U21, Harju Laagri II, Tallinna Maksatransport, Raplamaa II), two promoted from IV liiga (Rummu Dünamo II, Läänemaa Harjumaa) and one relegated from II liiga (Pärnu Poseidon). They replace Hiiumaa, Rummu Dünamo (promoted), Põhja-Tallinna Volta II (relegated), Tallinna Pocarr (transferred to III liiga North) and Keila II (ceased to exist).[20]

Group A (North)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Tallinna Zapoos (C, P) 19 45
2 Tallinna Eston Villa 19 45
3 Tallinna Zenit 19 39
4 Tallinna ReUnited 19 35
5 Tallinna Ararat 19 32
6 Nõmme Kalju III 19 30
7 Saku Sporting 19 26
8 Tallinna Pocarr 19 25
9 Tallinna Hell Hunt 20 20
10 Tallinna Štrommi 19 5
11 Tallinna Dünamo (R) 19 1
Source: EJL
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Group B (South)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Otepää (C, P) 21 56
2 Tartu Team Helm 21 47
3 Vastseliina 21 41
4 Paide Linnameeskond IV 21 35
5 Tartu Welco X 21 34
6 Imavere 21 29
7 Jõgeva Wolves 21 24
8 Tartu Tammeka III 21 21
9 Valga Warrior 21 19
10 Põhja-Sakala 21 18
11 Põlva Lootos (R) 21 17
12 Viljandi Tulevik III (R) 21 16
Source: EJL
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated


Group C (East)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Türi Ganvix (C, P) 19 54
2 Jõhvi Phoenix 20 52
3 Tallinn II 19 36
4 Maardu Aliens 19 28
5 Loo 19 24
6 Rakvere Tarvas II 19 23
7 Lasnamäe Ajax II 19 21
8 Järva-Jaani 19 19
9 Anija 19 18
10 Kohtla-Järve Järve III 19 13
11 Põhja-Tallinn (R) 19 13
Source: EJL
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated


Group D (West)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Nõmme United U21 (C, P) 21 63
2 Harju Laagri II 21 54
3 Tallinna Maksatransport 21 39
4 Tabasalu II 21 36
5 Raplamaa II 22 32
6 Läänemaa Haapsalu 21 31
7 Rummu Dünamo II 21 31
8 Pärnu II 21 23
9 Märjamaa Kompanii 21 18
10 Tallinna Legion III 21 18
11 Pärnu Poseidon (R) 21 17
12 Kernu Kadakas (D, R) 22 1
Source: EJL
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated

Champion's match:
On 30 October, the Estonian FA decided that due to the new COVID-19 related restrictions, the champion's match between III liiga champions will be cancelled.[17]

Relegation play-off:
On 30 October, the Estonian FA decided that due to the new COVID-19 related restrictions, the play-offs between III liiga and IV liiga will be cancelled.[17]

IV liiga

Group A (North)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Tallinna TransferWise 14 31
2 Kristiine 14 29
3 Rumori Calcio Tallinn 14 27
4 Tallinna Teleios 14 24
5 Saku Sporting II 14 22
6 Viimsi Lõvid 14 15
7 Kurtna 14 12
8 Põhja-Tallinna Volta II 14 1
Source: EJL


Group B (North/South)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Illi & Jõgeva Noorus-96 10 22
2 Tallinna Eston Villa II 10 20
3 Äksi Wolves 10 19
4 Tallinna Piraaja II 10 16
5 Tallinna Soccernet 10 7
6 Pärnu Poseidon II 10 3
Source: EJL


Group C (North/East)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Tallinna Olympic Olybet 10 30
2 Harju Laagri III 10 19
3 Toompea 10 13
4 Kuusalu Kalev 10 11
5 Tallinna Reaal 10 10
6 Maarjamäe Vigri 10 4
Source: EJL


Group D (North/West)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Tallinna Wolves 10 23
2 Tallinna Jalgpallihaigla 10 21
3 Tallinna Sssolutions 10 18
4 Rumori Calcio Tallinn II 10 11
5 Lelle 10 10
6 Kose II 10 2
Source: EJL


Group A (First tier)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Tallinna Wolves (C) 6 14
2 Tallinna Olympic Olybet 6 13
3 Tallinna Jalgpallihaigla 6 10
4 Kristiine 6 9
5 Tallinna TransferWise 6 6
6 Harju Laagri III 6 4
7 Tallinna Eston Villa II 6 3
Source: EJL
(C) Champions


Group B (Second tier)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Saku Sporting II 7 15
2 Kuusalu Kalev 7 12
3 Tallinna Teleios 7 11
4 Tallinna Sssolutions 7 11
5 Rumori Calcio Tallinn 7 10
6 Äksi Wolves 6 10
7 Rumori Calcio Tallinn II 7 7
8 Tallinna Piraaja II 7 6
9 Toompea 7 4
Source: EJL


Group C (Third tier)
Pos Team Pld Pts
1 Viimsi Lõvid 7 21
2 Tallinna Reaal 7 15
3 Maarjamäe Vigri 7 12
4 Tallinna Soccernet 7 12
5 Kurtna 7 8
6 Kose II 7 7
7 Lelle 7 4
8 Pärnu Poseidon II (D) 7 3
Source: EJL
(D) Disqualified

Women

Naiste Meistriliiga

The 2021 Women's higher division had only one team change in comparison to the previous year: the relegated Nõmme Kalju - who later decided against competing in the league system completely due to the scandal with their coach Getulio Aurelio[21] - was replaced by Esiliiga champion Tallinna Ajax & Paide Linnanaiskond joint team, who at the start of the season changed their name to Lasnamäe FC Ajax. This season was also the first that had all teams play more than 20 games: the Estonian FA decided that each team will play each other three times and after that the table would be split into two, where each team will play another three games. In total all clubs have 24 matches.[22]

Unlike the previous seasons, Tallinna Flora had a strong competitor - Saku Sporting -, who was neck and neck with them until the last round. The title was decided on 6 November, when FC Flora beat their rivals 2:1 and was crowned as champions for the fourth season in a row,[23] meanwhile Saku finished second for the first time in their history. At the same time, the relegation battle was not as intense: newcomer Lasnamäe Ajax got their first point in the 14th round, when they drew with Tartu Tammeka. Also, their season ended prematurely, because on 9 October they forfeited the second match of the season and were therefore disqualified. The division's top scorer came from Tallinna Flora, where forward Lisette Tammik scored 25 goals.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Tallinna Flora (C) 24 22 1 1 108 11 +97 67 Champions
2 Saku Sporting 24 21 0 3 71 25 +46 63
3 Tallinna Kalev 24 14 0 10 59 47 +12 42
4 Pärnu Vaprus 24 11 1 12 54 49 +5 34
5 Põlva Lootos 24 10 2 12 32 41 −9 32
6 Viljandi Tulevik & Suure-Jaani United 24 8 1 15 38 55 −17 25
7 Tartu Tammeka 24 6 2 16 25 67 −42 20
8 Lasnamäe Ajax (D, R) 24 0 1 23 5 97 −92 1 Disqualified and relegated to Esiliiga
Source: EJL
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) Drawing lots; 10) Fairplay ranking.[24]
(C) Champions; (D) Disqualified; (R) Relegated


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Flora
Flora
Kalev
Kalev
Ajax
Ajax
Vaprus
Vaprus
Tammeka
Tammeka
Sporting
Sporting
Tulevik & SJ
Tulevik & SJ
Lootos
Lootos
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Locations of the 2021 Meistriliiga teams

Relegation play-off:
On 30 October, the Estonian FA decided that due to the new COVID-19 related restrictions, the promotion/relegation play-offs will be cancelled.[17]

Naiste Esiliiga

2021 Women's second division has three participant less than the previous season: Lasnamäe Ajax (got promoted), Tallinna Legion, Tartu Tammeka II, Kohtla-Järve Järve all lost their place in Esiliiga. While eight teams remain the same, Saku Sporting's reserve team makes its debut in the league system. Nõmme Kalju was also originally supposed to take part, but due to a sexual harassment accusation involving Kalju's head coach Getúlio Fredo, they decided to compete in Rahvaliiga.[25]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Tabasalu 16 16 0 0 83 7 +76 48 Promotion to 2021 Naiste Meistriliiga
2 Saku Sporting II 17 8 5 4 37 26 +11 29
3 Tallinna Flora II 17 7 8 2 30 13 +17 29
4 Tallinna Kalev II 18 9 4 5 45 31 +14 31
5 Elva 17 6 3 8 26 36 −10 21
6 Jõhvi Phoenix 17 5 2 10 19 47 −28 17
7 Kuressaare 17 4 6 7 19 37 −18 18
8 Rakvere Tarvas 17 2 4 11 16 47 −31 10
9 Narva Trans 16 1 4 11 19 50 −31 7
Source: EJL
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) Drawing lots; 10) Fairplay ranking.[24]


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Kuressaare
Kuressaare
Elva
Elva
Sporting II
Sporting II
Tabasalu
Tabasalu
Phoenix
Phoenix
Trans
Trans
Tarvas
Tarvas
Flora II
Flora II
Kalev II
Kalev II
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Locations of the 2021 Esiliiga teams

Futsal

On 11 December, the FA decided that all indoor football leagues would be suspended due to the spread of COVID-19. The Coolbet Saaliliiga resumed on 8 January 2021, while the lower leagues resumed in February.[26]

Coolbet Saaliliiga

The 2020–21 season began on 30 October 2020 with eight clubs. Seven teams remained the same as the previous year, the only change coming from Esiliiga's second-placed Rummu Dünamo getting promoted and replacing Sillamäe Alexela, who did not enter the league system. Therefore, Npm Sillamäe Silmet, who were last in 2019–20, were readmitted.[27]

The league stage of the competition was dominated by reigning champion Viimsi Smsraha, who won all fourteen matches, thus becoming the first team to complete a perfect league season in Saaliliiga's history. Narva United spent most of the season in second place and finally reached play-off semifinals for the second time in successive years. Third place belonged to Tartu's Ravens Futsal Ares Security, who finished in the top three for the first time in their history. The team's start to the season was abysmal, picking up only two wins in their first eight matches, but getting 18 points from last six games raised them higher in the table. Newcomer Rummu Dünamo finished bottom with only two wins from fourteen games.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Viimsi Smsraha 14 14 0 0 115 29 +86 42 Championship play-off semifinal
2 Narva United 14 8 3 3 63 44 +19 27
3 Ravens Futsal Ares Security 14 8 1 5 65 48 +17 25 Championship play-off quarterfinal
4 Tallinna Cosmos 14 7 2 5 73 48 +25 23
5 Sillamäe Npm Silmet 14 6 1 7 84 91 −7 19
6 Kohila 14 3 1 10 51 79 −28 10
7 Tartu Maksimum Welco 14 3 1 10 53 104 −51 10 Relegation play-offs
8 Rummu Dünamo 14 2 1 11 52 113 −61 7 Relegation
Source: [1]
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) Draw.[28]
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Cosmos / Smsraha
Cosmos / Smsraha
Silmet
Silmet
Narva Utd
Narva Utd
Ravens
Ravens
Kohila / Rummu
Kohila / Rummu
Maksimum
Maksimum
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Locations of the 2020-21 Coolbet Saaliliiga teams

Play-off:

QuarterfinalSemifinalFinal
2Narva United2511
3Ravens Futsal Ares Security96X23Ravens Futsal Ares Security4342
6Kohila23X03Ravens Futsal Ares Security1320
1Viimsi Smsraha3663
1Viimsi Smsraha2 (1)362
4Tallinna Cosmos85X24Tallinna Cosmos2 (3)1213rd place
5Sillamäe Npm Silmet22X0
2Narva United3
4Tallinna Cosmos1

Relegation play-off:
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic Esiliiga could not be finished and therefore the Estonian FA decided that the following year's Coolbet Saaliliiga will be contested between ten teams: all eight clubs in 2021 Coolbet Saaliliiga remain (Rummu Dünamo will not get relegated) and in addition two of the best Esiliiga team's also join. Because the teams in the second division did not play the same amount of games, it was decided that a small tournament - to determine the promoted sides - will be held in May 2021. The clubs competing for promotion were: Sillamäe Kalev, Rõuge Saunamaa and Aruküla Radius. League leader Kadrina Vitamin Well was also given the opportunity, but they decided to decline.[29]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification SIL RÕU ARU
1 Sillamäe Kalev 2 1 0 1 12 8 +4 3 Promotion to 2022 Coolbet Saaliliiga 7–2
2 Rõuge Saunamaa 2 1 0 1 8 8 0 3 6–5
3 Aruküla Radius 2 1 0 1 5 9 −4 3 3–2
Source: [citation needed]

Saali Esiliiga

Esiliiga's teamlist remained almost the same as the previous year: the only changes being that Rummu Dünamo got promoted to Coolbet Saaliliiga and II liiga's top two Aruküla Radius and Rõuge Saunamaa got promoted to the league. Due to Sillamäe disbanding, Narva Ganza were readmitted to the second division. There were also a few name changes: Kadrina, Aruküla Unibox and Sillamäe Alexela II are now known as Kadrina Vitamin Well, Aruküla Radius and Sillamäe Kalev.[27]

On 30 April 2021 - after Esiliiga had been stopped for almost two months - the Estonian FA decided to end the season. Due to the teams having played an uneven number of games, it was decided that the following year's top division will have ten clubs instead of eight. The two promoted sides would be determined in a mini tournament. While Sillamäe Kalev, Rõuge Saunamaa and Aruküla Radius took part in the tournament, Kadrina Vitamin Well declined from it.[29]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Kadrina Vitamin Well 12 8 1 3 88 71 +17 25 Withdrew from promotion
2 Sillamäe Kalev (P) 11 6 2 3 67 51 +16 20 Play-off tournament
3 Viimsi Smsraha U19[a] 11 6 0 5 74 57 +17 18
4 Narva United II[a] 10 5 2 3 43 29 +14 17
5 Aruküla Radius 10 5 1 4 57 38 +19 16 Play-off tournament
6 Rõuge Saunamaa (P) 8 5 0 3 39 39 0 15
7 Jõgeva Wolves 9 3 0 6 46 69 −23 9 Relegation play-offs
8 Narva Ganza 11 0 0 11 26 86 −60 0 Relegation
Source: [2]
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) Draw.[28]
(P) Promoted
Notes:
  1. ^ a b Reserve teams are ineligible for promotion.
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Smsraha U19
Kalev
Kalev
NARVA
NARVA
Vitamin Well
Vitamin Well
Radius
Radius
Wolves
Wolves
Saunamaa
Saunamaa
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Locations of the 2020-21 Saali Esiliiga teams

Relegation play-off:

Team 1 Agg.Tooltip Aggregate score Team 2 1st leg 2nd leg
(Esiliiga 7th) (II liiga 2nd)

Saali Teine liiga

The 2020–21 season's indoor football lowest league consisted of five clubs. Originally Narva Ganza, who was placed last in Esiliiga, was relegated into Teine liiga, but due to Sillamäe Dina not competing in the league system, they were readmitted to the second tier. Four of the five clubs remain the same, the only newcomer being Wolves III.[27]

The season was cancelled on 9 February, because of the strict COVID-19 rules in Estonia, which allowed only Meistriliiga's and Esiliiga's teams play. Due to the teams not playing equal amount of games, the season did not have a champion.[30]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion, qualification or relegation
1 Otepää Kanepi vald 6 3 1 2 32 15 +17 10 Promotion
2 Äksi Wolves 5 3 0 2 39 28 +11 9 Promotion play-offs
3 Rantipol Võru Helios 3 2 1 0 34 8 +26 7
4 Rummu Dünamo II 4 2 1 1 28 25 +3 7
5 Wolves III 6 0 1 5 17 74 −57 1
Updated to match(es) played on 28 January. Source: [3]
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) Draw.[28]
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Otepää
Helios
Helios
Rummu II
Rummu II
Wolves III / Äksi
Wolves III / Äksi
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Locations of the 2020-21 Saali Teine liiga teams

Beach football

Coolbet Rannaliiga

Ranna Esiliiga

Cup competitions

Tipneri karikavõistlused

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
PL Tallinna Flora 2
PL Tartu Tammeka 1
PL Tallinna Flora 2
PL Narva Trans 1
PL Narva Trans 2
EL Tallinna Kalev 1
PL Tallinna Flora 0
PL Tallinna Levadia 1
PL Nõmme Kalju 1
PL Viljandi Tulevik AET 2
PL Viljandi Tulevik 0
PL Tallinna Levadia 2
PL Tallinna Levadia 2
EL Maardu Linnameeskond 0

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time, (PL): Premium liiga, (EL): Esiliiga

Small Cup

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
II Raplamaa PSO 3
III Tallinna Ararat 3
II Raplamaa 0
II Kuressaare II 1
II Tartu Helios 1
II Kuressaare II 2
II Kuressaare II 2
III Tallinna Zapoos 3
III Tallinna Eston Villa 2
II Tartu Welco II 1
III Tallinna Eston Villa 1
III Tallinna Zapoos 5
III Tartu Team Helm 2
III Tallinna Zapoos 6

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time. (PSO): Penalty Shoot-Out

Women's Cup

Quarterfinals Semifinals Final
         
EL Nõmme Kalju
ML Põlva Lootos +
ML Põlva Lootos 2
ML Tallinna Flora 7
ML Saku Sporting 1
ML Tallinna Flora 3
ML Tallinna Flora 3
ML Pärnu Vaprus 0
RL Põhja-Tallinna Volta
ML Pärnu Vaprus +
ML Pärnu Vaprus 3
ML Tallinna Kalev 1
ML Tulevik & Suure-Jaani Unitedi ÜN 0
ML Tallinna Kalev 4
  • Nõmma Kalju [31] and Põhja-Tallinna Volta [32] withdrew from the competition.

Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time, (ML): Meistriliiga, (EL): Esiliiga, (RL): Rahvaliiga

Futsal's Cup

On 26 February the Estonian FA decided that the Futsal's Cup would be cancelled due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.[33]

Supercups

Viimsi Smsraha v Narva United
24 October 2020 Futsal's Supercup Viimsi Smsraha 6–1Narva UnitedTallinn
19:00
  • Sorokin 2', 26'
  • Bõstrov 15'
  • Fetko 20', 32'
  • Ervin Stüf 38'
Report
  • 27' Fedorov
Stadium: Kalevi Spordihall
Attendance: 177
Referee: Andrei Karhu, Dmitri Kulikov
Tallinna Flora v Paide Linnameeskond
5 March 2021 Men's Supercup Tallinna Flora 1–0Paide LinnameeskondTallinn
19:00 Report Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 0
Referee: Karl Koppel
Tallinna Flora v Tallinna Kalev
2 April 2021 Women's SupercupTallinna Flora0–1 Tallinna Kalev Tallinn
18:00 Report
  • 18' Maksimova
Stadium: Sportland Arena
Attendance: 0
Referee: Triinu Vaher
SK Augur Enemat v BSC Thunder Häcker
12 June 2021 Beach Football's Supercup SK Augur Enemat 9–5BSC Thunder HäckerPärnu
Report Stadium: Sportland Beach Arena

County competition

On 25 June it was decided that the 2021 edition of the Estonian County Competition will be cancelled due to tight game schedule caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[34]

European competitions

Due to the fact that the Estonian FA lost five places in the association ranking for the 2020–21 season - Estonians fell from 46th place to 51st place - they were only given three spots instead of the usual four in European competitions. 2020 Meistriliiga's champion will start in the UEFA Champions League First qualifying round, while second placed team and the Estonian Cup winners will go to UEFA Europa Conference League First qualifying round.

Tallinna Flora

Flora Estonia v Malta Hibernians
6 July 2021 (2021-07-06) Champions League Q1 Flora Estonia 2–0 Malta Hibernians A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:00 (19:00 EEST)
Report Attendance: 1,804
Referee: Lazar Lukić (Serbia)
Hibernians Malta v Estonia Flora
13 July 2021 (2021-07-13) Champions League Q1 Hibernians Malta 0–3 Estonia Flora Centenary Stadium, Ta' Qali
18:00 (19:00 EEST) Report
Attendance: 155
Referee: Manfredas Lukjančukas (Lithuania)
Legia Warsaw Poland v Estonia Flora
21 July 2021 (2021-07-21) Champions League Q2 Legia Warsaw Poland 2–1 Estonia Flora Stadion Wojska Polskiego, Warsaw
21:00 (22:00 EEST)
Report Attendance: 16,721
Referee: Vitali Meshkov (Russia)
Flora Estonia v Poland Legia Warsaw
27 July 2021 (2021-07-27) Champions League Q2 Flora Estonia 0–1 Poland Legia Warsaw A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:00 (19:00 EEST) Report
Attendance: 3,691
Referee: Anastasios Papapetrou (Lithuania)
Omonia Cyprus v Estonia Flora
5 August 2021 (2021-08-05) Europa League Q3 Omonia Cyprus 1–0 Estonia Flora GSP Stadium, Strovolos
18:00 (19:00 EEST)
Report Attendance: 8,033[35]
Referee: Radu Petrescu (Romania)
Flora Estonia v Cyprus Omonia
10 August 2021 (2021-08-10) Europa League Q3 Flora Estonia 2–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–5 p)
Cyprus Omonia A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:00 (19:00 EEST)
Report Attendance: 1,560
Referee: Ivan Kružliak (Slovakia)
Flora Estonia v Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers
19 August 2021 (2021-08-19) Conference League PO Flora Estonia 4–2 Republic of Ireland Shamrock Rovers A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:00 (19:00 EEST)
Report
Attendance: 1,129[36]
Referee: Yevhen Aranovskyi (Ukraine)
Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland v Estonia Flora
26 August 2021 (2021-08-26) Conference League PO Shamrock Rovers Republic of Ireland 0–1 Estonia Flora Tallaght Stadium, Dublin
21:00 Report Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Tamás Bognár (Hungary)
Flora Estonia v Belgium Gent
16 September 2021 (2021-09-16) Conference League GS Flora Estonia 0–1 Belgium Gent A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:45 (19:45 EEST) Report Attendance: 2,666[37]
Referee: Trustin Farrugia Cann (Malta)
Partizan Serbia v Estonia Flora
30 September 2021 (2021-09-30) Conference League GS Partizan Serbia 2–0 Estonia Flora Partizan Stadium, Belgrade
18:45
Report Attendance: 4,845[38]
Referee: Julian Weinberger (Austria)
Anorthosis Famagusta Cyprus v Estonia Flora
21 October 2021 (2021-10-21) Conference League GS Anorthosis Famagusta Cyprus 2–2 Estonia Flora GSP Stadium, Nicosia
18:45 (19:45 EEST) Report
Attendance: 4,322[39]
Referee: István Vad (Hungary)
Flora Estonia v Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta
4 November 2021 (2021-11-04) Conference League GS Flora Estonia 2–2 Cyprus Anorthosis Famagusta A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
16:30 (17:30 EET)
Report Attendance: 2,023[40]
Referee: Kári á Høvdanum (Faroe Islands)
Flora Estonia v Serbia Partizan
25 November 2021 (2021-11-25) Conference League GS Flora Estonia 1–0 Serbia Partizan A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
16:30 (17:30 EET)
  • Miller 44'
Report Attendance: 1,503[41]
Referee: Rob Harvey (Republic of Ireland)
Gent Belgium v Estonia Flora
9 December 2021 (2021-12-09) Conference League GS Gent Belgium v Estonia Flora Ghelamco Arena, Ghent
18:45 Report Referee: Kaspar Sjöberg (Sweden)

Paide Linnameeskond

Paide Linnameeskond Estonia v Poland Śląsk Wrocław
8 July 2021 (2021-07-08) Conference League Q1 Paide Linnameeskond Estonia 1–2 Poland Śląsk Wrocław Pärnu Rannastaadion, Pärnu
20:00 (21:00 EEST)
Report
Attendance: 1,405
Referee: Ashot Ghaltakhchyan (Armenia)
Śląsk Wrocław Poland v Estonia Paide Linnameeskond
15 July 2021 (2021-07-15) Conference League Q1 Śląsk Wrocław Poland 2–0 Estonia Paide Linnameeskond Stadion Wrocław, Wrocław
21:00 (22:00 EEST)
  • Janasik 41'
  • García 66'
Report Attendance: 10,657
Referee: Luka Bilbija (Bosnia and Herzegovina)

Tallinna Levadia

Levadia Estonia v Gibraltar St Joseph's
8 July 2021 (2021-07-08) Conference League Q1 Levadia Estonia 3–1 Gibraltar St Joseph's A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
19:30 (20:30 EEST)
Report
  • Pecci 74'
Attendance: 1,076
Referee: Snir Levy (Israel)
St Joseph's Gibraltar v Estonia Levadia
15 July 2021 (2021-07-15) Conference League Q1 St Joseph's Gibraltar 1–1 Estonia Levadia Victoria Stadium, Gibraltar, Gibraltar
18:30 (19:30 EEST)
Report Attendance: 285
Referee: Hugo Miguel (Portugal)
Dundalk Republic of Ireland v Estonia Levadia
15 July 2021 (2021-07-15) Conference League Q2 Dundalk Republic of Ireland 2–2 Estonia Levadia Tallaght Stadium, Dublin
21:00
Report
Attendance: 880
Referee: Miroslav Zelinka (Czechia)
Levadia Estonia v Republic of Ireland Dundalk
29 July 2021 (2021-07-29) Conference League Q2 Levadia Estonia 1–2 Republic of Ireland Dundalk A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
18:30 (19:30 EEST)
Report
Attendance: 1,875
Referee: Thorvaldur Árnason (Iceland)

Notable transfers

Inside Meistriliiga

Listed are only players, who have played at least one game for the Estonian national team.

Name Pos. Age From To Date Notes
Zakaria Beglarishvili1 MF 30 Finland KTP Tallinna Levadia 01.01[42] Contract until 2023
Taijo Teniste DF 31 Norway Brann Tartu Tammeka 01.01[43] Contract until 2023
Andreas Raudsepp DF 27 Nõmme Kalju free agent 01.01[44]
Sören Kaldma DF 24 Kuressaare free agent 01.01[45] On a break from football
Hindrek Ojamaa DF 25 Finland KTP Paide Linnameeskond 03.01[46]
Mihkel Aksalu GK 36 free agent Paide Linnameeskond 04.01[47] Contract until 2022
Marek Kaljumäe MF 29 Tallinna Kalev Pärnu Vaprus 06.01[48]
Henrik Ojamaa FW 29 Poland Widzew Łódź Tallinna Flora 07.01[49] Contract until 2024
Pavel Dõmov MF 27 Tallinna Flora Tallinna Legion 13.01[50]
Dmitri Kruglov DF 36 Tallinna Levadia Maardu Linnameeskond 19.01[51]
Sergei Zenjov FW 31 Kazakhstan Shakhter Karagandy Tallinna Flora 20.01[52] Contract until 2023
Pavel Marin FW 25 Viljandi Tulevik Nõmme Kalju 01.02[53][54] Contract until 2023
Frank Liivak FW 24 Tallinna Flora Tallinna Levadia 01.01[55][56] Contract until 2023
Sergei Lepmets GK 33 free agent Nõmme Kalju 02.02[57]
Hannes Anier FW 28 Tallinna Kalev Tallinna Levadia 03.02[58] Contract until 2022
Ilja Antonov MF 28 Armenia Ararat-Armenia Tallinna Levadia 04.02[59] Contract until 2023
Sander Puri MF 32 Nõmme Kalju Tallinna Legion 07.02[44][60]
Ragnar Klavan DF 35 Italy Cagliari Paide Linnameeskond 01.07[61] Contract until 2023
Maksim Gussev FW 26 Tallinna Legion
free agent
free agent
Nõmme Kalju
07.06[62]
15.07[63]
Contract terminated
Contract until 2022
Karl Mööl MF 29 Paide Linnameeskond Kuressaare 24.07[64] Loan until 2022

1 Zakaria Beglarishvili has represented Georgia.

Outside Meistriliiga

Listed are all Estonian players, who have joined a foreign team.

Name Pos. Age From To Date Notes
Vladislav Kreida MF 21 Tallinna Flora Sweden Helsingborgs 17.01[65] On loan until 2022
Sten Jakob Viidas FW 17 Tabasalu Portugal Vitória U19 06.02[66] Contract until 2024
Vlasiy Sinyavskiy FW 24 Tallinna Flora Czech Republic Karvina 08.02[67] Contract until June 2022
Denis Vnukov MF 29 Tallinna Legion Iceland Fjardabyggdar 22.02[68] Contract until 2022
Andreas Vaher DF 16 Nõmme United Italy SPAL U17 22.02[69]
Mihkel Ainsalu MF 24 Ukraine Lviv Denmark Helsingør 25.02[70][71] Contract until July 2021
Kristoffer Grauberg Lepik FW 20 Sweden Brommapojkarna Sweden Akropolis 24.02[72] On loan until 2022
Aleksei Matrossov GK 29 Narva Trans Tajikistan Khujand 26.02[73]
Artjom Dmitrijev MF 32 Kazakhstan Okzhetpes Kazakhstan Zhetysu 08.03[74]
Kirill Antonov DF 18 Nõmme Kalju United States Orange County 13.05[75]
Andreas Vaikla GK 24 Narva Trans Canada Toronto II 18.05[76]
Nikita Baranov DF 28 Cyprus Karmiotissa Malta Ħamrun Spartans 25.05[77] Contract until June 2023
Joonas Tamm DF 29 Ukraine Desna Chernihiv Ukraine Vorskla Poltava 28.05[78]
Kevin Rääbis FW 27 Germany Donaustauf Germany Wacker 50 Neutraubling 09.07[79]
Kirill Antonov DF 18 United States Orange County free agent 22.07[80] Contract terminated
Artur Pikk DF 28 Hungary Diósgyőri Latvia RFS 24.07[81]
Karol Mets DF 28 Saudi Arabia Ettifaq free agent 01.08[82] Contract terminated
Erik Sorga FW 22 United States D.C. United Netherlands VVV-Venlo 12.08[83] On loan until 2022
Georgi Tunjov MF 20 Italy S.P.A.L. Italy Carrarese Calcio 27.08[84] On loan
Nikita Baranov DF 29 Malta Ħamrun Spartans Armenia Pyunik 31.08[85]
Henri Järvelaid DF 22 Denmark Vendsyssel Norway Sogndal 01.09[86]
Karel Mustmaa DF 16 Harju Laagri Portugal Benfica U17 01.09[87] Contract until 2024
Mattias Käit MF 23 Slovenia Domžale free agent 01.09[88] Contract terminated

Foreign players

Listed are all foreign players that have joined or left Meistriliiga. Players, whose background is red, changed their teams more than once.

Name Pos. Age From To Date Notes
Mali Sadio Tounkara FW 28 Narva Trans free agent 2 01.01[89] Contract ended
Ghana Ofosu Appiah DF 31 Narva Trans free agent 9 01.01[90] Contract ended
Brazil Pedro Victor DF 27 Nõmme Kalju free agent 01.01[44] Contract ended
Ukraine Ivan Lobay MF 24 Nõmme Kalju free agent 1 01.01[91] Contract ended
Spain Mikel Gurrutxaga DF 24 Paide Linnameeskond free agent 8 01.01[92] Contract ended
Georgia (country) Giorgi Ghvinashvili MF 23 Tallinna Legion free agent 01.01[90] Contract ended
Russia Semen Belyakov FW 22 Tallinna Legion free agent 7 01.01 Contract ended
Serbia Nemanja Lakić-Pešić DF 29 Tallinna Levadia free agent 3 01.01[?] Contract ended
Ivory Coast Manucho FW 30 Tallinna Levadia free agent 4 01.01[93] Contract ended
Cameroon Marcelin Gando FW 23 Tallinna Levadia free agent 5 01.01[94] Contract ended
Ukraine Yuriy Kolomoyets FW 30 Tallinna Levadia free agent 6 01.01[95] Contract ended
Russia Mikhail Slashchev DF 23 Tartu Tammeka free agent 01.01[96] Contract ended
England Jude Barrow MF 20 Viljandi Tulevik free agent 01.01[?] Contract ended
Austria Marco Budic DF 20 Viljandi Tulevik free agent 10 01.01 Contract ended
Poland Jeremiah Dabrowski DF 25 Viljandi Tulevik free agent 01.01[?] Contract ended
Serbia Milijan Ilić DF 27 Serbia Indija Tallinna Levadia 08.01[97] Contract until 2023
Ghana Abdul Yusif DF 19 Ghana Densu Rovers Paide Linnameeskond 12.01[98] Contract until 2024
Georgia (country) Anton Tolordava DF 24 Georgia (country) Telavi Tallinna Levadia 12.01[99] Contract until 2023
The Gambia Muhammed Sanneh DF 20 Paide Linnameeskond Czech Republic Banik Ostrava 13.01[100] On loan until June 2021
Ukraine Volodymyr Bayenko DF 30 Ukraine Vorskla Poltava Tallinna Levadia 26.01[101] Contract until 2023
Serbia Luka Lukovic DF 19 Serbia Sinđelić Beograd Tallinna Levadia 27.01[102] Contract until 2024
Australia Amar Abdallah FW 21 Australia Heidelberg United Tallinna Levadia 28.01[103] Contract until 2024
Ghana Ernest Agyiri MF 22 free agent Tallinna Levadia 31.01[104] Contract until 2023
Lithuania Sigitas Olberkis DF 23 Republic of Ireland Sligo Rovers Tallinna Legion 02.02[105]
North Macedonia Strahinja Krstevski FW 23 Serbia Red Star Belgrade II Tallinna Levadia 02.02[106] Contract until 2022
Tajikistan Tabrezi Davlatmir DF 22 Tajikistan Istiklol Narva Trans 09.02[107] Contract until 2022
Russia Mikhail Belov MF 28 Russia Lada Dimitrovgrad Narva Trans 12.02[108]
Russia Nikolay Vdovichenko FW 31 Moldova Codru Lozova Narva Trans 12.02[109]
Russia Nikita Zagrebelnyi MF 24 Russia Strela Voronezh Narva Trans 12.02[110]
Russia Vitali Kalenkovich MF 27 free agent Narva Trans 13.02[111]
Guinea Sékou Camara FW 23 Switzerland Wil Paide Linnameeskond 24.02[112] Contract until June 2023
Albania Kristi Marku DF 25 free agent Narva Trans 26.02[113] Contract until 2022
Uganda Edrisa Lubega FW 22 Paide Linnameeskond Czech Republic Příbram 26.02[114] On loan until June 2022
Nigeria Ganiu Ogungbe DF 28 Slovenia Krško Viljandi Tulevik 27.02[115]
Canada Carson Buschman-Dormond FW 18 Canada Whitecaps Academy Viljandi Tulevik 27.02[115]
Nigeria Kazeem Bolaji MF 18 Nigeria Team360 Viljandi Tulevik 27.02[115]
Cameroon Arcenciel Mintongo MF 18 Cameroon Nkufo Academy Viljandi Tulevik 27.02[115]
Canada Tomi Fagbongbe MF 22 Canada Vancouver Whitecaps U23 Viljandi Tulevik 27.02[115]
Greece Giannis Tsivelekidis DF 21 Slovenia Fužinar Nõmme Kalju 01.03[116] Contract until 2024
Ghana Ishaku Konda DF 21 Ghana Asokwa Deportivo Paide Linnameeskond 03.03[117]
Ukraine Ihor Koshman MF 25 Ukraine Lviv Tallinna Legion 08.03[118]
Latvia Ivans Baturins GK 23 Latvia Tukums 2000 Tallinna Legion 08.03[118]
Belarus Mikhail Babichev MF 26 Latvia RFS Nõmme Kalju 09.03[119] Contract until 2024
Nigeria Ridwan Babatunde DF 19 Portugal Leixões U23 Viljandi Tulevik 10.03[120]
Uzbekistan Abubakir Muydinov DF 20 free agent Viljandi Tulevik 03.04[121]
Brazil Odilávio FW 24 Nõmme Kalju free agent 11 24.05[122] Contract terminated
Ukraine Vladyslav Veremeyev DF 22 Nõmme Kalju free agent 24.05[122]
Russia Nikolay Vdovichenko FW 31 Narva Trans free agent 07.06[123] Contract terminated
The Gambia Muhammed Sanneh DF 21 Paide Linnameeskond Czech Republic Banik Ostrava 07.06[124] Permanent transfer
Canada Tomi Fagbongbe MF 22 Viljandi Tulevik free agent 09.06[125] Contract terminated
Ukraine Volodymyr Bayenko DF 31 Tallinna Levadia retired 14.06[126] Retired
Serbia Marko Putinčanin MF 33 Uzbekistan Navbahor Namangan Tallinna Levadia 17.06[127] Contract until 2023
Italy Maximiliano Ugge DF 30 Italy Gubbio 1910 Tallinna Levadia 22.06[128] Contract until 2023
Canada Carson Buschman-Dormond FW 18 Viljandi Tulevik Switzerland Zürich II 24.06[129] On loan until July 2023
Georgia (country) Anton Tolordava DF 24 Tallinna Levadia free agent 30.06[130] Contract terminated
Lithuania Edgaras Žarskis DF 27 Poland Puszcza Niepołomice Narva Trans 03.07[131]
Russia Igor Dudarev DF 27 Tartu Tammeka Malta Gudja United 13.07[132] Contract until July 2022
Serbia Milan Mitrović DF 33 free agent Tallinna Levadia 16.07[133] Contract until 2022
Uganda Edrisa Lubega FW 23 Czech Republic Příbram Paide Linnameeskond 17.07[134] Contract terminated
Uganda Edrisa Lubega FW 23 Paide Linnameeskond Portugal Estrela da Amadora 17.07[134] On loan until July 2022
North Macedonia Strahinja Krstevski FW 24 Tallinna Levadia free agent 21.07[135] Contract terminated
Ukraine Ihor Zhurakhovskyi MF 26 Tallinna Levadia free agent 21.07[135] Contract terminated
Nigeria Paul Odunayo Aderibigbe FW 19 free agent Viljandi Tulevik 27.07[136]
Russia Amir Natkho MF 25 Nõmme Kalju Tallinna Levadia 30.07[137] Contract until July 2024
Albania Kristi Marku DF 26 Narva Trans free agent 30.07[138] Contract terminated

1 Ivan Lobay joined Ukrainian team Lviv on 10 January.
2 Sadio Tounkara joined Azerbaijani team Kesla on 11 January.
3 Nemanja Lakić-Pešić joined Serbian team Bačka on 14 January.
4 Manucho joined Saudi Arabian team Al-Kawkab on 26 January.
5 Marcelin Gando joined Cypriot team Enosis Neon Paralimni on 2 February.
6 Yuriy Kolomoyets joined Tajik team Istiklol on 2 February.
7 Semen Belyakov joined Russian team Krasny on 17 February.
8 Mikel Gurrutxaga joined Lithuanian team Sūduva on 3 March.
9 Ofosu Appiah joined Latvian team Noah Jurmala on 23 April.
10 Marko Budic joined Croatian team Ponikve on 3 March.
11 Odilavio joined Brazilian team Retrô Brasil on 24 May.

Retired players

Listed are all players, whose last club was a foreign team or a club that plays in Meistriliiga.

Name Pos. Age Last club Date Notes
Enar Jääger DF 36 Tallinna Flora 01.01[139]
Elari Valmas DF 32 Kuressaare 01.01[140]
Ander Paabut FW 30 Pärnu Vaprus 01.01[141] Coach at Pärnu Vaprus

Managerial changes

Listed are all managers, who started coaching the national teams or in the top three divisions (Meistriliiga, Esiliiga, Esiliiga B).

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Incoming manager Date of appointment
Estonia Estonia Estonia Karel Voolaid End of contract 31 December 2020 Switzerland Thomas Häberli 5 January 2021[142]
Viljandi Tulevik Estonia Sander Post Resigned 6 December 2020[143] Estonia Jaanus Reitel 6 December 2020
Nõmme Kalju Estonia Marko Kristal Resigned 7 December 2020[44] Russia Sergei Frantsev 7 December 2020
Tallinna Kalev U21 Estonia Daniel Meijel Mutual consent 15 December 2020[144] Estonia Ats Purje 15 December 2020
Narva Trans Russia Oleg Kurotškin End of contract 6 December 2020[145] Russia Igor Pyvin 3 January 2021
Nõmme Kalju U21 Estonia Tarmo Neemelo Mutual consent 18 January 2021[146] Estonia Marko Kristal 18 January 2021
Tartu Welco Estonia Janar Sagim Resigned 22 January 2021[147] Estonia Meelis Eelmäe 25 January 2021
Estonia Estonia U21 Estonia Igor Prins End of contract 31 December 2020 Ukraine Roman Kozhukhovskyi 5 February 2021[148]
Tallinna Kalev Latvia Dmitrijs Kalašnikovs Contract ended 30 November 2020[149] Estonia Daniel Meijel
Estonia Aivar Anniste
1 March 2021[150]

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