JK Maag

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JK Maag
Image:JK_Maag_Tartu.gif
Full name Jalgpalliklubi Maag Tartu
Founded 1990
Ground Tamme Staadion, Tartu
Capacity 2000
Chairman Vladimir Karev
Manager Ivan O’Konnel-Bronin
League Meistriliiga
2006 Meistriliiga, 5th
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JK Maag was an Estonian football club from the city of Tartu, named after its main sponsor. The club was formerly known as Merkuur Tartu. After finishing 5th in the Meistriliiga, the club merged with Tammeka, creating Maag Tammeka.


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[edit] Merkuur Tartu in Estonian Football

Year League Position Goals +/- Points
1992
I
7
-19
1
92/93
I
10
-46
12
93/94
I
10
-89
5
94/95
II
4
-7
16
95/96
III
3
+4
11
96/97
III
1
+18
29
97/98
II
4
+2
18
1998
II
7
-10
15
1999
III
2
2000
II
6
-20
34
2001
II
4
+22
46
2002
II
5
-26
33
2003
II
6
-29
25
2004
I
5
-11
35
2005
I
6
-34
40
2006*
I
5
-3
48
2007**

* As Jk Maag Tartu
** Merged with Tammeka Tartu to form Maag Tammeka Tartu


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