FC Flora Tallinn

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FC Flora
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Full name Football Club Flora Tallinn
Nickname(s) Triibulised (Streakeds)
Founded March 10, 1990
Ground A.Le Coq Arena
Tallinn
(Capacity 9,300[1])
Chairman Flag of Estonia Aivar Pohlak
Manager Flag of Finland Pasi Rautiainen
League Meistriliiga
2007 Meistriliiga, 2nd
Website Club home page
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FC Flora Tallinn is an Estonian football club that was founded in 1990. FC Flora are a multiple winner of the Meistriliiga title and the Estonian Cup. They have for years been raising the most number of players for the national team, and have also grown players from their successful youth system that have had a good career abroad. These players include for example Mart Poom, Andres Oper, Raio Piiroja, Ragnar Klavan. FC Flora have also developed many players that have gone on and brought success to other Estonian clubs.

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[edit] History

The club was founded in 1990. Flora played their first season in the second division of Estonian SSR championship. The club was mostly packed with former Tallinna Lõvid players.

In 1994, Flora won their first Meistriliiga title under rather controversial circumstances, when the Estonian FA decided to disqualify the leaders Tevalte Tallinn on match-fixing allegations that were never proven. The title was then decided in a champioship playoff, since Norma and Flora finished level on points. But, as a protest against the disqualification of Tevalte, Norma Tallinn decided to field their youth squad and lost the game 2-5. Flora went on to secure the title the following season.

In the summer of 1998, Flora, the newly-crowned Meistriliiga champions, played AC Milan in a friendly in Sicilia. Flora shocked Milan, who fielded most of their star players, on the 16th minute when they took an unlikely lead through Urmas Kirs' header after Marko Kristal's corner. Milan equalized on 36 minutes, through George Weah's close-range header. The Italian giants scored their second of the night six minutes later to take a 2-1 lead, when Zvonimir Boban sent the ball past Toomas Tohver. Oliver Bierhoff came close to adding a third for Milan in the second half, but saw his one-on-one effort denied by the Estonian goalkeeper. The score remained unchanged for the rest of the game.[2]

[edit] Farm clubs

As the only government-supported team in Estonia, Flora own and operate several reserve teams and farm clubs in different divisions. Tulevik Viljandi, one of the founding members of the Estonian Meistriliiga, the top tier of Estonian league system, are owned by FC Flora. Players who haven't made a sufficient impact at the club, are often sent over to play out the rest of their contracts at Tulevik. Tervis Pärnu, Flora's reserve team until 2005, was disbanded and replaced with FC Flora II ahead of the 2006 season. Upon their relegation from the Meistriliiga, Valga Warrior have been used as the club's second reserve team, one step behind the Flora's second team. In addition to Flora II and Valga Warrior, Flora own three more clubs in the Esiliiga, second overall tier (FC Kuressaare, Flora's second biggest farm club, Flora Paide and Flora Rakvere), three in the Second League (FC Elva, JK Tulevik II Viljandi, and Valga FC Warrior II), two in the Third League (FC Elva II and FC Flora Järva-Jaani SK) and one in the Fourth League (Rapla FC Flora).

[edit] Stadium

FC Flora's main rivals are FC Levadia and FC TVMK, all three teams come from the Estonian capital city of Tallinn. Flora's home stadium is a recently built A. Le Coq Arena which holds a capacity of 9,300 and has an under-soil heating system. The stadium complex also holds many training pitches with natural but also with artificial turf. There are short-term plans to add a full-sized indoor training pitch.

[edit] Achievements

1993-94, 1994-95, 1997-98, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003

1994-95, 1997-98, 2007-08

1998, 2002, 2003, 2004

[edit] FC Flora in Estonian Football

[edit] FC Flora in Europe

  • 1Q = 1st Qualifying Round
  • 2Q = 2nd Qualifying Round
Season Competition Round Country Club Score
1994/95 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Denmark Odense BK 0-3, 0-3
1995/96 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Norway Lillestrøm SK 0-4, 1-0
1996/97 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Finland FC Haka 2-2, 0-1
1997/98 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Israel Hapoel Petah Tikva 0-1, 1-2
1998/99 Champions League 1Q Flag of Romania Steaua Bucharest 1-4, 3-1
1999/00 Champions League 1Q Flag of Serbia Partizan Belgrade 0-6, 1-4
2000/01 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Belgium Club Brugge 1-4, 0-2
2001/02 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Croatia Dinamo Zagreb 0-1, 0-1
2002/03 Champions League 1Q Flag of Cyprus APOEL Nicosia 0-0, 0-1
2003/04 Champions League 1Q Flag of Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol 0-1, 1-1
2004/05 Champions League 1Q Flag of Slovenia ND Gorica 2-4, 1-3
2005/06 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Denmark Esbjerg fB 2-1, 0-6
2006/07 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Norway FC Lyn Oslo 1-1, 0-0
2Q Flag of Denmark Brøndby IF 0-0, 0-4
2007/08 UEFA Cup 1Q Flag of Norway Vålerenga I.F. 0-1, 0-1

[edit] Players

[edit] Current squad

As of March 14, 2008.[3]

No. Position Player
1 Flag of Estonia GK Stanislav Pedõk
2 Flag of Estonia FW Ken Kallaste
3 Flag of Estonia DF Andres Koogas
4 Flag of Estonia DF Siim Roops
5 Flag of Estonia MF Siksten Kasimir
6 Flag of Estonia MF Martin Vunk
7 Flag of Estonia MF Sergei Mošnikov
8 Flag of Finland FW Juha Hakola
9 Flag of Estonia FW Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko
10 Flag of Estonia FW Henri Anier
11 Flag of Estonia MF Andrei Sidorenkov
12 Flag of Estonia GK Aiko Orgla
14 Flag of Estonia MF Alo Dupikov
No. Position Player
15 Flag of Estonia DF Tõnis Vanna
16 Flag of Estonia DF Martin Hurt
17 Flag of Estonia FW Jürgen Kuresoo
18 Flag of Estonia FW Jarmo Ahjupera
19 Flag of Estonia MF Gert Kams
20 Flag of Estonia MF Martin Reim (captain)
21 Flag of Estonia GK Mihkel Aksalu
22 Flag of Estonia DF Teet Allas
24 Flag of Estonia DF Karl Palatu
25 Flag of Estonia FW Sander Post
26 Flag of Estonia DF Tanel Võtti
27 Flag of Estonia DF Martin Taska

[edit] Transfers for season 2008

In
Out


No. Position Player
4 Flag of Estonia DF Siim Roops (returned from loan to Valdres FK)
3 Flag of Estonia DF Andres Koogas (promoted from FC Flora II)
14 Flag of Estonia MF Alo Dupikov (promoted from FC Flora II)
5 Flag of Estonia MF Siksten Kasimir (from JK Maag Tammeka)
10 Flag of Estonia FW Henri Anier (from FC Valga Warrior)
24 Flag of Estonia DF Karl Palatu (from Sogndal IL)
26 Flag of Estonia DF Tanel Võtti (promoted from FC Flora II)
No. Position Player
–– Flag of Estonia DF Alo Bärengrub (to Bodø/Glimt)
–– Flag of Estonia DF Andrei Mazurkevitš (to JK Nõmme Kalju)
–– Flag of Lithuania DF Tomas Sirevičius (to FK Žalgiris)
–– Flag of Estonia DF Heikki Talimaa (to JK Viljandi Tulevik)
–– Flag of Estonia FW Enver Jääger (retired)
–– Flag of Estonia FW Janek Kalda (unknown)
–– Flag of Estonia FW Kristen Viikmäe (to Södra IF)

[edit] Reserves

[edit] Notable former players

Estonia

Finland

Lithuania

Netherlands

Norway


See also: Cat:FC Flora Tallinn players

  • A complete list of all the Club's former players can be found here

[edit] Coaches

Season Country Name
1990-91 Flag of Estonia Aivar Pohlak
1992 Flag of Lithuania Raimondas Kotovas
1993-95 Flag of Estonia Roman Ubakivi
1996-99 Flag of Iceland Teitur Thordarson
2000 Flag of Estonia Tarmo Rüütli
2001-04 Flag of the Netherlands Arno Pijpers
2004-05 Flag of Estonia Janno Kivisild
2006-present Flag of Finland Pasi Rautiainen

[edit] References

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