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Tartu PK Olümpia
Tartu Palliklubi Olümpia, or simply Tartu Olümpia, is a defunct Estonia, Estonian Association football, football club based in Tartu. Founded in 1930, they became the first and so far only club outside of capital city Tallinn to be crowned Estonian champions in football, after winning the title in the 1939–40 Estonian Football Championship, 1939–40 season. The club was closed down in 1941 due to Soviet occupation of Estonia. Tartu Olümpia was re-established in 2005 as a youth club, but was dissolved again in 2010. History Early history (1930–1937) Tartu Palliklubi Olümpia was founded in 1930 by a group of football enthusiasts and businessmen with the aim to 'resurrect' Tartu's football, as although being the second biggest city in the country, Tartu had only been represented in the top division twice before 1930 (Tartu ASK in 1923 and Tartu JK in 1929). The club entered Estonian third division in 1931, were crowned the southern Estonian champions the following year ...
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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 Stadium's original grandstand was completed in 1936, but was destroyed in a fire in 1998. The current grandstand was built in 2010–2011. History Original grandstand The original sports park was designed in 1928 by the renowned Tartu architect Arnold Matteus. The work was completed in 1932 and in 1936, a grandstand was added. After its completion, Tamme Stadium became the primary sports ground of Tartu and in the next two decades hosted numerous national and international athletics competitions. Until 1954, the stadium was also used as a venue for the Tartumaa Song Festivals, which at its peak saw attendances of around 30,000 people. In football, Tamme Stadium was the home ground for Tartu PK Olümpia, Tartu Olümpia, who became t ...
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