Meistriliiga

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Meistriliiga
Meistriliiga
Country Estonia
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1992
Number of teams 10
Relegation to Esiliiga
Level on pyramid Level 1
Domestic cup(s) Estonian Cup
UEFA cup(s) Champions League
UEFA Cup
Intertoto Cup
Current champions FC Levadia Tallinn (2007)
Most successful club FC Flora Tallinn (7 titles)
Website http://www.jalgpall.ee
2008 season

Meistriliiga is the highest division of the Estonian Football Association annual football championship. The league was founded in 1991 and 2008 is the league's 18th season. It is not fully professional, only 6 teams are professionals and the other 4 teams are semi-professional.

As in most countries with low temperatures in winter time, the season starts around March and ends in late November. The championships top division consists of ten clubs, all teams play each other four times. After each season the bottom team is relegated, with the winner of Esiliiga being promoted (unless it is a reserve team for a Meistriliiga team, in which case the next team receives automatic promotion) and the 2nd last team from Meistriliiga and the 2nd team from Esiliiga play a two-legged playoff to get into/stay in the Meistriliiga. The team that finishes as champions of the Meistriliiga qualifies for the 1st Qualifying Round of the UEFA Champions League, the 2nd team will play in the 1st Qualifying Round of the UEFA Cup along with the winner of the Estonian Cup. Depending on the cup winner, a fourth team will enter the 1st round of the Intertoto Cup.

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[edit] Meistriliiga clubs 2008

The following 10 clubs are competing in the Meistriliiga during the 2008 season.

Club Position
in 2007
First season in
Meistriliiga
Last title
Flora Tallinna,b 2nd 1992 2003
Kalju Nõmme 6th, Esiliiga 2008 n/a
Kalev Sillamäea 3rd, Esiliiga 1992 n/a
Kalev Tallinn 6th 2007 n/a
Levadia Tallinn 1st 1999 2007
Maag Tammeka Tartu 5th 2007 n/a
TVMK Tallinna 3rd 1992 2005
Trans Narvaa,b 4th 1992 n/a
Tulevik Viljandia 7th 1992 n/a
Vaprus Pärnu 8th 2002 n/a
a = Founding member of the Meistriliiga
b = Played in every Meistriliiga season

[edit] Champions and top goalscorers

Season Champion Runner-Up 3rd Position Top Goalscorer
2007 Levadia Tallinn Flora Tallinn TVMK Tallinn Flag of Russia Dmitri Lipartov ( Trans Narva, 30 goals)
2006 Levadia Tallinn Trans Narva Flora Tallinn Flag of Estonia Maksim Gruznov ( Trans Narva, 31 goals)
2005 TVMK Tallinn Levadia Tallinn Trans Narva Flag of Estonia Tarmo Neemelo ( TVMK Tallinn, 41 goals)
2004 Levadia Tallinn TVMK Tallinn Flora Tallinn Flag of Estonia Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko ( Flora Tallinn, 28 goals)
2003 Flora Tallinn TVMK Tallinn Levadia Maardu Flag of Norway Tor Henning Hamre ( Flora Tallinn, 39 goals)
2002 Flora Tallinn Levadia Maardu TVMK Tallinn Flag of Estonia Andrei Krõlov ( TVMK Tallinn, 37 goals)
2001 Flora Tallinn TVMK Tallinn Levadia Maardu Flag of Estonia Maksim Gruznov ( Trans Narva, 37 goals)
2000 Levadia Maardu Flora Tallinn TVMK Tallinn Flag of Lithuania Egidijus Juška ( TVMK Tallinn, 24 goals)
Flag of Estonia Toomas Krõm ( Levadia Maardu, 24 goals)
1999 Levadia Maardu Tulevik Viljandi Flora Tallinn Flag of Estonia Toomas Krõm ( Levadia Maardu, 19 goals)
1998 Flora Tallinn Sadam Tallinn Lantana Tallinn Flag of Estonia Konstantin Nahk ( Sadam Tallinn, 13 goals)
1997-98 Flora Tallinn Sadam Tallinn Tulevik Viljandi Flag of Estonia Konstantin Nahk ( Sadam Tallinn, 18 goals)
1996-97 Lantana Tallinn Flora Tallinn Marlekor Tallinn Flag of Estonia Sergei Bragin ( Lantana Tallinn, 18 goals)
1995-96 Lantana Tallinn Flora Tallinn Tevalte/Marlekor Tallinn Flag of Estonia Lembit Rajala ( Flora Tallinn, 16 goals)
1994-95 Flora Tallinn Lantana/Marlekor Tallinn Trans Narva Flag of Ukraine Serhiy Morozov ( Lantana/Marlekor Tallinn, 25 goals)
1993-94 Flora Tallinn Norma Tallinn Nikol/Marlekor Tallinn Flag of Estonia Maksim Gruznov ( Trans Narva, 21 goals)
1992-93 Norma Tallinn Flora Tallinn Nikol Tallinn Flag of Estonia Sergei Bragin (Norma Tallinn, 27 goals)
1992 Norma Tallinn EP Jõhvi TVMK Tallinn Flag of Estonia Sergei Bragin (Norma Tallinn, 18 goals)

[edit] Performance by club

Club Winners Runners-Up 3rd Position Seasons Won
Flora Tallinn 7 5 3 1993-94, 1994-95, 1997-98, 1998, 2001, 2002, 2003
Levadia Tallinn/Maardu 5 2 2 1999, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2007
Lantana/Marlekor/Nikol Tallinn 2 1 3 1995-96, 1996-97
Norma Tallinn 2 1 0 1992, 1992-93
TVMK/Tevalte/Marlekor Tallinn 1 3 6 2005
Sadam Tallinn 0 2 0
Trans Narva 0 1 2
Tulevik Viljandi 0 1 1
EP Jõhvi 0 1 0

[edit] 1921-1944 Champions

  • 1933 Tallinna Sport
  • 1934 Estonia Tallinn
  • 1935 Estonia Tallinn
  • 1936 Estonia Tallinn
  • 1937/38 Estonia Tallinn
  • 1938/39 Estonia Tallinn
  • 1939/40 Olümpia Tartu
  • 1941 not played
  • 1942 Tartu PSR
  • 1943 Estonia Tallinn
  • 1944 not played

[edit] Estonian SSR Champions


[edit] Individual all-time leaders

[edit] Appearance leaders

Rank Player Appearances
1 Flag of Estonia Maksim Gruznov
323
2 Flag of Estonia Martin Reim
317
3 Flag of Estonia Stanislav Kitto
306
4 Flag of Estonia Andrei Borissov
291
5 Flag of Estonia Eduard Sarajev
290
6 Flag of Estonia Viktor Alonen
288
7 Flag of Estonia Andrei Krõlov
287
8 Flag of Estonia Jaanus Sirel
284
9 Flag of Estonia Maksim Rõtškov
281
10 Flag of Estonia Konstantin Nahk
276
As of March 1, 2007 (Players in bold are still active in the Meistriliiga).

[edit] Goal scoring leaders

Rank Player Goals
1 Flag of Estonia Maksim Gruznov
248
2 Flag of Estonia Andrei Krõlov
162
3 Flag of Estonia Dmitri Ustritski
124
4 Flag of Estonia Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko
118
Flag of Estonia Sergei Bragin
118
6 Flag of Estonia Konstantin Nahk
101
Flag of Estonia Indrek Zelinski
101
Flag of Russia Dmitri Lipartov
101
9 Flag of Estonia Toomas Krõm
95
10 Flag of Estonia Vitali Leitan
89
As of March 1, 2007 (Players in bold are still active in the Meistriliiga).

[edit] Notable foreign former players

[edit] External links