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Viimsi Jalgpalliklubi, commonly known as Viimsi JK or simply Viimsi, is an Estonian football club based in Haabneeme, Viimsi Parish. They currently compete in Esiliiga, the second-highest division in the Estonian football. History Viimsi JK was founded in 2016, when HÜJK Emmaste, a club founded in 2000 that represented the Hiiumaa island, and Viimsi MRJK, a club which focused on youth football and was founded in 2007 by Martin Reim, merged. The new club inherited Emmaste's league spot and most senior players, while youth players, management and the stadium were provided by MRJK. In 2021, Viimsi JK finished first in Esiliiga B and gained promotion to Esiliiga, the second-highest division in Estonian football. After finishing in second place in the 2023 season, the club faced Tartu Tammeka in the top flight promotion play-offs, but lost 1–6 on aggregate. Viimsi reached the 2023–24 Estonian Cup semi-finals, where they lost to the eventual winners FCI Levadia 0–1 after ext ...
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Viimsi Stadium
Viimsi Stadium () is a multi-purpose stadium in Haabneeme, Viimsi Parish, Estonia. Opened in 2015, it is the home ground of Viimsi JK. The stadium has a capacity of 800. History The new Viimsi Stadium began construction in May 2015, after the closing of the Viimsi Stadium (1975), former stadium had left Viimsi in need of a new sports ground. The opening event took place on 5 November 2015. In 2018, Karulaugu Sports Centre was opened adjacent to the stadium. References

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Paide Linnameeskond
Paide Linnameeskond, or simply Paide, is an Estonian professional football club based in Paide that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. The club's home ground is Paide linnastaadion. Founded in 2004, the club has played in the Meistriliiga since 2009 and has never been relegated. Paide Linnameeskond have won one Estonian Cup in 2021–22, and one Estonian Supercup in 2023. History Early history (2004–2016) Paide Linnameeskond was founded in 2004 as a satellite club of Flora. The team entered the Western division of the IV liiga and saw four consecutive promotions from 2005 to 2008, when they were promoted to the Meistriliiga. Paide Linnameeskond finished their first season in the Estonian top flight in ninth place, but escaped relegation by defeating Warrior 2–1 on aggregate in the play-offs. In July 2010, former Paide Linnameeskond player Meelis Rooba was appointed as manager and in 2013, Estonian entrepreneur Veiko Veskimäe became the ...
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2014 Esiliiga B
The 2014 Esiliiga was the 2nd season of the Esiliiga B. The season started on Friday 28 February 2014, and concluded on Sunday 9 November 2014. Infonet II Tallinn won the Esiliiga B, finishing with 99 points. Teams Stadiums and locations Personnel and kits Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Managerial changes Results League table Promotion play-off HÜJK Emmaste voluntarily declined joining Esiliiga and remained in Esiliiga B. Relegation play-offs Ararat TTÜ Tallinn, who finished 8th, faced Joker 1993 Raasiku, the II liiga play-off winners, for a two-legged play-off. The winner on aggregate score after both matches will earn a spot in the 2015 Esiliiga B. Joker 1993 Raasiku won 7–7 on aggregate. Season statistics Top goalscorers :''As of 9 November 2014.'' Awards See also * 2013–14 Estonian Cup * 2014–15 Es ...
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2012–13 Estonian Cup
The 2012–13 Estonian Cup was the 23rd season of the Estonia's most prestigious football knockout tournament. The winner of the Cup qualifies for the first qualifying round of the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League. Flora won the competition after they defeated Kalju 3–1 in the final. First round The draw was made by Estonian Football Association on 26 May 2012, before the 2011–12 final of the same competition. League level of the club in the brackets. FC Helios is the only team that takes part from Rahvaliiga (RL) — a league organized by Estonian Football Association, but not part of the main league system. , - !colspan="3" align="center", 5 June , - !colspan="3" align="center", 6 June , - !colspan="3" align="center", 10 June , - !colspan="3" align="center", 12 June , - !colspan="3" align="center", 19 June , - !colspan="3" align="center", 20 June , - !colspan="3" align="center", 21 June , - !colspan="3" align="center", 26 June , - !colspan ...
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2013 Esiliiga B
The 2013 season of the Esiliiga B, the third level in the Estonian football system, was the first season in the league's history. The season officially began on 3 March 2013 and ended on 10 November 2013. However, on 3 March the Estonian Football Association announced that all matches scheduled for 3 March 2013 would be postponed due to heavy snowfall. Teams Stadiums and locations Personnel and kits Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players and Managers may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality. Managerial changes Results League table Promotion play-off At season's end, the 3rd place club of the 2013 Esiliiga B will participate in a two-legged play-off with the 8th club of the 2013 Esiliiga for the spot in next year's competition. Relegation play-off At season's end, the 8th place club of the 2013 Esiliiga B will participate in a two-legged play-off with the runners-up of the II Liiga for the ...
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2011–12 Estonian Cup
2011–12 Estonian Cup is the twenty-second season of the Estonian football knockout tournament organized by the Estonian Football Association. The winner qualified for the first qualifying round of the 2012–13 UEFA Europa League. Round of 128 The draw was made by Estonian Football Association on 15 June. 1 Luunja used an ineligible player, the original score was 1–0, but was awarded to Elva as 1–x. Round of 64 The draw was made on 21 July. Round of 32 The draw was made on 4 August. Round of 16 The draw was made on 6 September. Quarter-finals The draw was made on 8 March 2012, at the opening of new league season. The matches will be played on 24–25 April. Semi-finals The draw for semi-finals was held on 26 April 2012. Final The final will be held on 26 May 2012 at A. Le Coq Arena. References External links Official website {{DEFAULTSORT:2011-12 Estonian Cup ...
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2010–11 Estonian Cup
2010–11 Estonian Cup is the twenty-first season of the Estonian Football (soccer), football knockout tournament organized by the Estonian Football Association. On 10 May 2011, FC Flora Tallinn defeated JK Narva Trans in the final to win the cup and qualify for the UEFA Europa League 2011–12#Second qualifying round, second qualifying round of the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. The defending champions were FC Levadia Tallinn. First round The first round pairs were drawn by Estonian Football Association on 2 June 2010. A total of 96 teams registered for the competition, a new competition record. Teams with bye * FC A&A Kinnisvara, A&A Kinnisvara * Kohtla-Järve JK Alko, Alko * FC Ararat-TTÜ, Ararat-TTÜ * FC Aspen, Aspen * Hiiumaa ÜJK Emmaste, Emmaste * FC Flora, Flora * JK Ganvix Türi, Ganvix * Tartu FC HaServ, HaServ * Viimsi FC Igiliikur, Igiliikur * JK Jalgpallihaigla, Jalgpallihaigla * FC Flora Järva-Jaani SK, Järva-Jaani * Nõmme Kalju ...
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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 each 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, provided 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 to the Esiliiga. T ...
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2001 Esiliiga
The 2001 Esiliiga is the 11th season of the Esiliiga, second-highest Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. Final table of Esiliiga season 2001 Promotion playoff FC Lootus Kohtla-Järve beat FC Valga 2–2 on away goals rule. Lootus remained in Meistriliiga, Valga in Esiliiga. Relegation playoff TJK-83 Tallinn beat Hiiumaa ÜJK Emmaste 7–0 on aggregate. TJK-83 promoted to Esiliiga, Emmaste relegated to Second Division. Top goalscorers *26 – Andrei Afanasov ( S.C. Real) *21 – Andrus Mitt ( Levadia Pärnu) *17 – Andrei Usmanov ( S.C. Real) *15 – Enver Jääger ( Valga) See also * 2001 Meistriliiga Referencesrsssf.com Esiliiga seasons 2 Estonia Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Ru ...

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Estonian Cup
The Estonian Cup () is the national knockout competition in Estonian football. In 2012, the competition was unofficially rebranded as Evald Tipner's Cup. The winner will compete in UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifying round. Finals :''1Levadia were founded as FC Levadia Maardu. Until 2004 FC Levadia Tallinn were separate team owned by the steel company Levadia. In 2004 the clubs were merged FC Levadia Maardu were moved to Tallinn and became FC Levadia Tallinn, former FC Levadia Tallinn become their reserves as FC Levadia II Tallinn.'' :''D – Winning team were also Estonian Champions in the same calendar year, winning The Double. Performance by club Unofficial finals The competition was not officially competed for between 1940 and 1991 due to first Soviet occupation, German occupation and second Soviet occupation. References External linksEstonia Cup – Finalsat RSSSF The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (''RSSSF'') is an international organi ...
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2021 Esiliiga B
The 2021 Esiliiga B was the ninth season of the Esiliiga B, the third tier of Estonian football. The season began on 6 March 2021 and concluded on 21 November 2021. Viimsi won their first Esiliiga B title. Teams Stadiums and locations League table Results Matches 1–18 Matches 19–32 Season statistics Top scorers Awards Monthly awards Player of the Season Karl Anton Sõerde was named Esiliiga B Player of the Year. References External linksOfficial website {{2021 in Estonian football Esiliiga B seasons 3 Estonia Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Ru ...
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