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Kohtla-Järve FC Lootus
Kohtla-Järve FC Lootus was an Estonian football club from Kohtla-Järve. The club was created in 1998 and dissolved in 2012, when they merged with Kohtla-Järve JK Alko, which resulted in creating a new club Kohtla-Järve JK Järve. Kohtla-Järve in Estonian football ImageSize = width:550 height:60 PlotArea = left:10 right:10 bottom:30 top:10 TimeAxis = orientation:horizontal format:yyyy DateFormat = dd/mm/yyyy Period = from:01/07/1997 till:01/07/2012 ScaleMajor = unit:year increment:1 start:1998 Colors = id:bl1 value:rgb(0.5,0.8,0.5) id:bl2 value:rgb(0.9,0.9,0.3) id:rs value:rgb(0.8,0.6,0.6) id:rn value:rgb(0.9,0.1,0.1) PlotData= bar:Position width:15 color:white align:center from:01/07/1997 till:01/07/1998 shift:(0,-4) text:3 from:01/07/1998 till:01/07/1999 shift:(0,-4) text:2 from:01/07/1999 till:01/07/2000 shift:(0,-4) text:6 from:01/07/2000 till:01/07/2001 shift:(0,-4) text:7 from:01/07/2001 till:01/07/2002 shift:(0,-4) text:7 from:0 ...
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2001 Meistriliiga
The 2001 Meistriliiga was the 11th season of the Meistriliiga, Estonia's premier football league. Flora won their fifth title. League table Relegation play-off ''2–2 on aggregate. Lootus won on away goals and retained their Meistriliiga spot for the 2002 season.'' Results Each team played every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games. First half of season Second half of season Top scorers References Meistriliiga seasons 1 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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Sport In Kohtla-Järve
Sport is a physical activity or game, often competitive and organized, that maintains or improves physical ability and skills. Sport may provide enjoyment to participants and entertainment to spectators. The number of participants in a particular sport can vary from hundreds of people to a single individual. Sport competitions may use a team or single person format, and may be open, allowing a broad range of participants, or closed, restricting participation to specific groups or those invited. Competitions may allow a "tie" or "draw", in which there is no single winner; others provide tie-breaking methods to ensure there is only one winner. They also may be arranged in a tournament format, producing a champion. Many sports leagues make an annual champion by arranging games in a regular sports season, followed in some cases by playoffs. Sport is generally recognised as system of activities based in physical athleticism or physical dexterity, with major competitions admitt ...
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Football Clubs In Estonia
Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kick (football), kicking a football (ball), ball to score a goal (sports), goal. Unqualified, football (word), the word ''football'' generally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly called ''football'' include association football (known as ''soccer'' in Australia, Canada, South Africa, the United States, and sometimes in Ireland and New Zealand); Australian rules football; Gaelic football; gridiron football (specifically American football, arena football, or Canadian football); International rules football; rugby league, rugby league football; and rugby union, rugby union football. These various forms of football share, to varying degrees, common origins and are known as "football codes". There are a number of references to traditional, ancient, or prehistoric ball games played in many different parts of the world. Contemporary codes of football can be t ...
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2011 Esiliiga
The 2011 season of the Esiliiga, the second level in the Estonian football system, is the 21st season in the league's history. It starts in March and ends in November. The defending champions are Levadia II, who were ineligible for promotion as they are the reserve team for Meistriliiga side Levadia. Overview League table Results Each team plays every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games. First half of season Second half of season Season statistics Top scorers Awards Monthly awards Esiliiga Player of the Year Rimo Hunt was named Esiliiga Player of the Year. See also * 2011 Meistriliiga * 2010–11 Estonian Cup References External links soccernet.ee jalgpall.ee {{Estonian Esiliiga Seasons 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 ...
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2010 Meistriliiga
The 2010 season of the Meistriliiga, the first level in the Estonian football system, was the 20th season in the league's history. It started in March and ended in November. The defending champions were Levadia. Overview League table Relegation play-off The 9th placed team of Meistriliiga, Kuressaare, and the fourth place team of Esiliiga, Kiviõli Tamme Auto competed in a two-legged relegation play-off for one spot in 2011 Meistriliiga. Kuressaare won the play-off 4–2 on aggregate and retained their spot in the league. ---- Results Each team played every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games. First half of season Second half of season Season Statistic Miscellaneous *Oldest player: 45 years, 117 days – Aleksei Zhukov ( Lootus v Kuressaare on 08/05/2010) *Youngest player: 16 years, 66 days – Alexei Cherkasov ( Sillamäe Kalev v Trans on 06/11/2010) *Oldest goalscorer: 38 years, 207 days – Aleksei Naumov ...
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2009 Esiliiga
The 2009 season of the Esiliiga (the second league of the Estonian football system). Overview Standings Promotion play-off Relegation play-off Results Each team will play every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games. First half of season Second half of season Season statistics Top goalscorers :''Updated 11 November 2009.'' Monthly awards {, class="wikitable" !width=75px, Month !width=200px, Manager !width=120px, Club !width=200px, Player !width=120px, Club , - align=center , 03/09 , Zaur Tšilingarašvili , Warrior , Tõnis Starkopf , Tamme Auto , - align=center , 04/09 , Aleksey Zhukov , Lootus , Yaroslav Dmitriev , Levadia II , - align=center , 05/09 , Aleksandr Puštov , Levadia II , Sergei Popov , Lootus , - align=center , 06/09 , Aleksandr Puštov , Levadia II , Konstantin Karin , Lootus , - align=center , 07/09 , Andrei Borissov , Lasnamäe Ajax , Maksim Kisseljov , TJK Legion , - align=center , 08/0 ...
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2006 Esiliiga
The 2006 Esiliiga is the 16th season of the Esiliiga, second-highest Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. FC Kuressaare gained automatic promotion to the Meistriliiga as FC Levadia II are the reserve team for Meistriliiga champions FC Levadia and therefore can not be promoted to the same league as its parent club. JK Tallinna Kalev also go up after winning the promotion-relegation play-off. The league's top-scorer was FC Levadia youngster Kaimar Saag with 37 goals. Nõmme Kalju's Andrus Mitt scored 35 goals. Final table of Esiliiga season 2006 Promotion/relegation playoff Season statistics Top goalscorers :''As of 11 November 2007.'' See also * 2006 Meistriliiga References {{Estonian Esiliiga Seasons 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 a ...
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2004 Meistriliiga
2004 Meistriliiga was the 14th season of the Meistriliiga, Estonia's premier football league. Levadia won their third title. Season overview Levadia Tallinn won their third title with a six-point advantage over the runners-up TVMK Tallinn. Tammeka Tartu and Tervis Pärnu won promotion to the Meistriliiga as the Esiliiga champions and third placed team respectively, the runners-up Levadia Tallinn II were ineligible for promotion. Expansion of the league to ten teams from eight, for the upcoming season, also ensured that even the last placed Lootus Alutaguse had a chance to stay in the top flight, but were defeated by Esiliiga's fourth team Dünamo Tallinn, winning the away leg 2-1, but then losing at home 0-4 a week later. Tervis Pärnu were later denied the Meistriliiga license, sealing an unlikely promotion for the fifth-placed FC Kuressaare. League table Relegation play-off ''Tallinna Dünamo won 5-2 on aggregate and were promoted for the 2005 Meistriliiga. Alutagu ...
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2003 Esiliiga
The 2003 Esiliiga is the 13th season of the Esiliiga, second-highest Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. Final table of Esiliiga season 2003 Promotion playoff FC Valga beat JK Tervis Pärnu 5–2 on aggregate. Vaga stayed in Meistriliiga, Tervis in Esiliiga. Relegation playoff FC TVMK II Tallinn beat FC Merkuur Tartu 6–2 on aggregate. TVMK II promoted to Esiliiga, Merkuur relegated to Second Division. Top goalscorers *29 – Aleksei Titov ( Estel) *20 – Kristjan Tiirik ( Tammeka) *17 – Sergei Popov ( Lootus) *15 – Nikolai Toštšev ( Lootus) *13 – Jarmo Ahjupera ( Tervis) *13 – Sergei Bragin ( Estel) *12 – Aleksandr Kulik ( Tervis) *12 – Anton Semjonov ( Lootus) *11 – Marek Markson ( Vaprus) *11 – Ott Purje ( M.C.) *11 – Juri Volkov ( TJK) *10 – Aleksandr Ivanov ( TJK) See also * 2003 Meistriliiga {{Estonian Esiliiga Seasons Esiliiga seasons 2 Estonia Estonia Estonia, offic ...
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2002 Meistriliiga
The 2002 Meistriliiga was the 12th season of the Meistriliiga, Estonia's premier football league. Flora won their sixth title. League table Relegation play-off ''Kuressaare won 2–1 on aggregate and were promoted for the 2003 Meistriliiga. Lootus were relegated to the 2003 Esiliiga.'' Results Each team played every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games. First half of season Second half of season Top scorers See also * 2001–02 Estonian Cup * 2002–03 Estonian Cup * 2002 Esiliiga References External links * Meistriliiga seasons 1 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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2000 Meistriliiga
The 2000 Meistriliiga was the tenth season of the Meistriliiga, Estonia's premier football league. Levadia won their second title. League table Relegation play-off ''Kuressaare were awarded the playoff after Tervis withdrew due to unavailability of players active for the Estonian U-18 team.'' Results Each team played every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games. First half of season Second half of season Top scorers See also * 2000 in Estonian football References Meistriliiga seasons 1 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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