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2018 III Liiga
The 2018 III liiga is the 21st season of the III liiga, fifth-highest league for association football clubs in Estonia. III Liiga North 2018 season The following clubs are competing in II liiga North/East during the 2018 season. *Tallinna JK Dünamo *Tallinna FC Hell Hunt * JK Retro *Tallinna FC Eston Villa *Rumori Calcio Tallinn *Harju JK Laagri *Saku Sporting *Nõmme Kalju FC III *FC Zenit Tallinn *Tallinna FC TransferWise *Tallinna FC Zapoos *Tallinna KSK FC Štrommi Results League table Results table Statistics Top scorers Most viewed matches Least viewed matches III Liiga South 2018 season The following clubs are competing in III liiga South during the 2018 season. *SK Imavere *FC Tarvastu *FC Vastseliina *Viljandi JK Tulevik III * Põhja-Sakala *FC Jõgeva Wolves *EMÜ SK * Valga FC Warrior *Võru FC Helios II *Tartu FC Helios *FC Elva II *Põlva FC Lootos Results League table Re ...
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II Liiga
II liiga is the fourth level of football league competition in Estonia arranged by the Estonian Football Association. It consists of 28 teams, divided geographically into two divisions with 14 teams respectively in group North/East and South/West. Until 2013, it was the third level league. Competition During the season, teams play each opponent twice, once at home and once away, for 26 matches. At the end of the season, the winners of both divisions face each other in one final match to determine the champion of II liiga. As in most countries with low temperatures in winter time, the season starts around April and lasts until around the start of November. At the end of the season, the winners of both divisions may be promoted to the Esiliiga B. This is providing the clubs meet the licensing criteria of the Esiliiga B. Second placed clubs of the divisions face each other in a play-off, the winner of which will play with Esiliiga B eight placed (third bottom) club for promotion t ...
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FC Jõgeva Wolves
FC Jõgeva Wolves is an Estonian football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... club based in Jõgeva. Founded in 2014, they currently play in the II liiga, the fifth tier of Estonian football. Jõgeva Wolves also has reserve teams: FC Äksi Wolves, who play in the III liiga and FC Tallinna Wolves, who play in the IV liiga. Players Current squad : ''As of 10 April 2023. Statistics League and Cup References Football clubs in Estonia Association football clubs established in 2014 2014 establishments in Estonia {{Estonia-footyclub-stub ...
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Põhja-Sakala (football Club)
Suure-Jaani United is an Estonian football club sports club based in Suure-Jaani. The club was formed from the club JK Rolling Doors in 2011. The club plays in III Liiga. In 2012 Estonian Cup the club reached to the 1/16 finals, losing to a II Liiga club FC Elva at home 1–2. In 2018 the team decided to start cooperating with a nearby club called SK Tääksi and the two started playing under the name Põhja-Sakala. Newly formed team decided to play their home games on the Suure-Jaani Gymnasium's stadion. Põhja-Sakala also instantly formed a second team named Põhja-Sakala II, which currently plays in the sixth tier. The team won the III liiga in 2018 and got promoted to the II liiga. History Beginning (2011 – today) Suure-Jaani United is a sports club established on 27 January 2011. Many of the players came from earlier club JK Rolling Doors, which previously ended. After many players wanted to play football in Suure-Jaani, local coach Sergei Vassiljev, who was traini ...
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Viljandi JK Tulevik III
Viljandi (, german: Fellin, sv, Fellin) is a town and municipality in southern Estonia with a population of 17,407 in 2019. It is the capital of Viljandi County and is geographically located between two major Estonian cities, Pärnu and Tartu. The town was first mentioned in 1283, upon being granted its town charter by Wilhelm von Endorpe. The town became a member of the Hanseatic League at the beginning of the 14th century, and is one of five Estonian towns and cities in the league. The once influential Estonian newspaper '' Sakala'' was founded in Viljandi in 1878. Symbols The flag of Viljandi is bi-coloured, its upper part light blue and lower part white. The city's shield-shaped coat of arms is light blue, with a white rose in the middle. Viljandi is the white rose city – in midsummer there are 720 white roses flowering in front of the city hall, planted for the town's anniversary in 2003. In summer, the White Rose Day is celebrated in Viljandi. History First r ...
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