1936 Estonian Football Championship
1936 Estonian Football Championship was the 16th official football league season in Estonia.
Overview
Eight teams (six from Tallinn, one from Pärnu and Narva) took part in the league. Each team played every opponent twice, once at home and once on the road, for total of 14 games. JS Estonia Tallinn successfully defended the title and clinched their third consecutive league title.
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Top scorers
References
- ^ Luik, Margus, Estonian Football 100 years, ML Agency, p. 469, ISBN 978-9949-18-257-2
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Domestic leagues |
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Domestic cups |
Albania · Austria · Belgium · Bulgaria · Cyprus · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · England · Faroe Islands '35 '36 · Finland '35 '36 · France · East Germany · West Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland '35 '36 · Israel · Italy · Liechtenstein · Luxembourg · Malta · Netherlands · Northern Ireland · Norway '35 '36 · Poland · Portugal · Republic of Ireland · Romania · San Marino · Scotland · Soviet Union · Spain · Sweden '35 '36 · Switzerland · Turkey · Wales · Yugoslavia
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England · France · Israel · Northern Ireland · Republic of Ireland · Scotland
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Domestic cups |
Albania · Austria · Belgium · Bulgaria · Cyprus · Czechoslovakia · Denmark · England · Faroe Islands '36 '37 · Finland '36 '37 · France · East Germany · West Germany · Greece · Hungary · Iceland '36 '37 · Israel · Italy · Latvia '36 '37 · Liechtenstein · Luxembourg · Malta · Netherlands · Northern Ireland · Norway '36 '37 · Poland · Portugal · Republic of Ireland · Romania · San Marino · Scotland · Soviet Union · Spain · Sweden '36 '37 · Switzerland · Turkey · Wales · Yugoslavia
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League cups |
England · France · Israel · Northern Ireland · Republic of Ireland · Scotland
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