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1993–94 Estonian Cup
Estonian Cup 1993–94 was the fourth season of the Estonian football knockout tournament. 1st round 2nd round Quarter-finals Semi-finals Final

Estonian Cup seasons 1994 in Estonian football, Cup 1993 in Estonian football, Cup 1993–94 European domestic association football cups, Estonian {{Estonia-footy-competition-stub ...
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FC Nikol Tallinn
FC TVMK was an Estonian Football team, football club. TVMK won the Estonian Meistriliiga in 2005. They are also multiple winners of the Estonian Cup. History Founded in 1951, TVMK played in regional leagues until 1986, when the club eneterd the "Jõgeva III division", winning promotion to the II liiga the same year. In 1988 TVMK reached the top flight of Estonian SSR Championship, 1988 Estonian SSR Football Championship, that was not directly affiliated with Soviet Union football league system where Estonia was represented by SK Tallinna Sport and JK Tallinna Kalev. TVMK won the Estonian SSR TVMK won two of the final seasons of the Estonian SSR Football Championship in 1990 Estonian SSR Football Championship, 1990 and 1991 Estonian SSR Football Championship, 1991 subsequently becoming one of the founding members of Estonian Meistriliiga as TVMV when the independent championship was first held in 1992 Meistriliiga, 1992, following the Estonian Soviet Socialist Republic#Soviet oc ...
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JK Merkuur Tartu
Tartu JK Merkuur was an Estonian football club based in Tartu. Merkuur was one of the founding members of the Meistriliiga, the top-tier of Estonian football. 2006, the last year of its existence, the club was known as JK Maag for sponsorship reasons. After finishing 5th in the Meistriliiga, the club merged with city rivals Tammeka under the name Tartu JK Maag Tammeka. They played their home matches in Tamme Stadium Tamme Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Tartu, Estonia, located in the district of Tammelinn. First opened in 1932 and reaching its current look in 2011, the stadium is home to Tartu JK Tammeka, Tartu Tammeka and holds 1,638 people. Tamme .... Merkuur Tartu in Estonian Football ''* As Jk Maag Tartu'' References Maag Tartu Maag Tartu Association football clubs established in 1990 Defunct football clubs in Estonia 1990 establishments in Estonia 2008 disestablishments in Estonia {{Estonia-footyclub-stub ...
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1994 In Estonian Football
The 1994 season was the third full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union on 20 August 1991. National Leagues Meistriliiga Esiliiga Estonian FA Cup Quarterfinals Semifinals Final National team Senior team Notes External links1993–1994 season on RSSSF
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Tallinn
Tallinn is the capital city, capital and List of cities in Estonia, most populous city of Estonia. Situated on a Tallinn Bay, bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, it has a population of (as of 2025) and administratively lies in the Harju County, Harju ''Counties of Estonia, maakond'' (county). Tallinn is the main governmental, financial, industrial, and cultural centre of Estonia. It is located northwest of the country's second largest city, Tartu, however, only south of Helsinki, Finland; it is also west of Saint Petersburg, Russia, north of Riga, Latvia, and east of Stockholm, Sweden. From the 13th century until the first half of the 20th century, Tallinn was known in most of the world by variants of its other historical Names of Tallinn in different languages, name Reval. “Reval” received Lübeck law, Lübeck city rights in 1248; however, the earliest evidence of human settlement in the area dates back nearly 5,000 years. The ...
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Kadrioru Stadium
Kadriorg Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. Opened in 1926, it is one of the oldest stadiums in Estonia. It is currently used mostly for track and field competitions, but also serves as a home ground for JK Tallinna Kalev. The stadium holds 5,000. Grandstand capacity is 3,524 seats and second stand has 1,476 seats. Kadriorg Stadium is located about 2 km east of the city centre in the subdistrict of Kadriorg near Kadriorg Palace. The address of the stadium is Roheline aas 24, 10150 Tallinn. Kadriorg has been the national athletics stadium of the nation throughout its entire history and was the home ground of the Estonia national football team from its opening in 1926 until the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940, and again after the country's re-independence from 1992 until 2000, after which the team moved to A. Le Coq Arena. Throughout its history, Kadriorg Stadium has at some point been the home ground for nearly all of the top-flight football teams of T ...
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JK Narva Trans
Jalgpalliklubi Narva Trans, commonly known as Narva Trans or simply Trans, is an Estonian professional Association football, football club based in Narva that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football league system, Estonian football. Although the club's traditional home ground is Narva Kreenholm Stadium, Kreenholm Stadium, they currently play their home matches at Narva Kalev-Fama Stadium, Kalev-Fama Stadium. The club was founded as Avtomobilist in 1979, changed their name to Autobaas in 1989 and Narva Trans in 1992. Narva Trans were one of the founding members of the Meistriliiga and are one of two clubs which have never been relegated from the Estonian top division, along with FC Flora, Flora. Narva Trans have won three Estonian Cups and two Estonian Supercups. History The club was founded in 1979 as Avtomobilist by the workers of the Motor Depot 13 in Narva. In 1984, the club was promoted to the Estonian SSR Championship, but was relegated at the end ...
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Tallinna Sadam JK
Jalgpalliklubi Tallinna Sadam (Port of Tallinn Football Club) was an Estonian football club that existed from 1991 until 1998. The club won the Estonian Cup in 1996 and 1997 and were Estonian Meistriliiga runners up in 1997–98 and 1998 seasons. Before the 1999 season, Sadam merged with Levadia Maardu, under the name of Levadia Maardu ( Levadia Tallinn since 2004). Achievements *Estonian Cup: (2) 1995–96, 1996–97 *Estonian SuperCup The Estonian Supercup () is Estonian football's annual super cup, contested between the champions of the previous Meistriliiga season and the holders of the Estonian Cup. If the Meistriliiga champions also won the Estonian Cup, then the league ...: (1) 1996–97 Tallinna Sadam in Estonian Football Tallinna Sadam in Europe * 1Q = 1st Qualifying Round * 2Q = 2nd Qualifying Round References External linksJK Tallinna Sadamat weltfussballarchiv. . Sadam Tallinn Sadam Tallinn Football clubs in Tallinn 1991 establishments in Esto ...
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JK Tervis Pärnu
JK may refer to: People *Jay Kay (Jason Luís Cheetham, born 1969), English musician and lead singer of Jamiroquai *Jaykae (Janum Khan, born 1991), English rapper and actor *JK-47 (Jacob Paulson, born 1991/1992), Indigenous Australian rapper and musician *JK (rapper) or Tiger JK (Seo Jung-kwon, born 1974), South Korean-American rapper and record producer * J.K. (singer) (Marta Simlat, born 1970), Polish model and singer *Jason King (presenter) (born 1975), British radio and TV presenter, part of JK and Joel *Jelena Karleuša (born 1978), or JK, Serbian singer *Jesper Kyd (born 1972), or JK, Danish video game composer * John McKay Jr. (John Kenneth McKay, born 1953), known as JK, American football player and attorney *Jordan Katembula (born 1978), known professionally as JK, Zambian singer * Joseph Kevin Bracken (1852–1904), known as J. K. Bracken, founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association *Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986), Indian philosopher, speaker and writer *Juan Karlos L ...
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JK Kalev Sillamäe
JK may refer to: People *Jay Kay (Jason Luís Cheetham, born 1969), English musician and lead singer of Jamiroquai *Jaykae (Janum Khan, born 1991), English rapper and actor * JK-47 (Jacob Paulson, born 1991/1992), Indigenous Australian rapper and musician * JK (rapper) or Tiger JK (Seo Jung-kwon, born 1974), South Korean-American rapper and record producer * J.K. (singer) (Marta Simlat, born 1970), Polish model and singer * Jason King (presenter) (born 1975), British radio and TV presenter, part of JK and Joel *Jelena Karleuša (born 1978), or JK, Serbian singer *Jesper Kyd (born 1972), or JK, Danish video game composer * John McKay Jr. (John Kenneth McKay, born 1953), known as JK, American football player and attorney * Jordan Katembula (born 1978), known professionally as JK, Zambian singer * Joseph Kevin Bracken (1852–1904), known as J. K. Bracken, founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association *Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986), Indian philosopher, speaker and writer * Juan Kar ...
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JK Seveni Tallinn
JK may refer to: People *Jay Kay (Jason Luís Cheetham, born 1969), English musician and lead singer of Jamiroquai *Jaykae (Janum Khan, born 1991), English rapper and actor *JK-47 (Jacob Paulson, born 1991/1992), Indigenous Australian rapper and musician *JK (rapper) or Tiger JK (Seo Jung-kwon, born 1974), South Korean-American rapper and record producer * J.K. (singer) (Marta Simlat, born 1970), Polish model and singer *Jason King (presenter) (born 1975), British radio and TV presenter, part of JK and Joel *Jelena Karleuša (born 1978), or JK, Serbian singer *Jesper Kyd (born 1972), or JK, Danish video game composer * John McKay Jr. (John Kenneth McKay, born 1953), known as JK, American football player and attorney *Jordan Katembula (born 1978), known professionally as JK, Zambian singer * Joseph Kevin Bracken (1852–1904), known as J. K. Bracken, founder of the Gaelic Athletic Association *Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986), Indian philosopher, speaker and writer *Juan Karlos L ...
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