JK Kalev Tallinn

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JK Tallinna Kalev
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Full name JK Tallinna Kalev
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Founded 1911
Ground Kalevi Keskstaadion, Tallinn, Estonia
Capacity 12,000
Chairman Flag of Estonia Reio Ojavere
Manager Flag of Estonia Aavo Sarap
League Meistriliiga
2006 3rd in Esiliiga
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JK Kalev Tallinn is an Estonian football club, originally founded in 1911 and later re-established in 2002.

They finished 3rd in Esiliiga this season and beat JK Viljandi Tulevik in play-offs, thus qualified for next year's Meistriliiga.

[edit] Honours

  • Estonian Champion (2)

1923, 1930

[edit] Current squad (as of March 2, 2007)

No. Position Player
Flag of Estonia GK Paul Gross
Flag of Estonia GK Janno Hermanson
Flag of Estonia GK Vladimir Kõzõrkov
Flag of Estonia GK Grigori Ošomkov
Flag of Estonia DF Aleksei Demutski
Flag of Estonia DF Marek Kahr
Flag of Estonia DF Aleksandr Karpõtsev
Flag of Estonia DF Paul Kask
Flag of Estonia DF Margus Korju
Flag of Estonia DF Aleksandr Kuslap
Flag of Estonia DF Anatoli Lõsanov
Flag of Estonia DF Priit Murumets
Flag of Estonia DF Raivo Nõmmik
No. Position Player
Flag of Estonia MF Vadim Samulin
Flag of Estonia MF Indrek Siska
Flag of Estonia MF Vahur Kiis
Flag of Estonia MF Dmitri Kirilov
Flag of Estonia MF Mario Mõistlik
Flag of Estonia MF Rene Teino
Flag of Estonia MF Juri Tiismann
Flag of Estonia MF Andrei Timofejev
Flag of Estonia MF Vahur Vahtramäe
Flag of Estonia MF Tiit Tikenberg
Flag of Estonia FW Andrei Afansov
Flag of Estonia FW Pavel Apalinski
Flag of Estonia FW Christian Kõrtsmik


[edit] External links

Official website

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