Esiliiga

Esiliiga
Countries Estonia
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1992
Number of teams 10
Levels on pyramid 2
Promotion to Meistriliiga
Relegation to II Liiga
Domestic cup(s) Estonian Cup
Current champions Levadia II
(2010)
Website http://www.jalgpall.ee

Esiliiga is the second-top league arranged by the Estonian Football Association. The league format was changed along with the Meistriliiga's, and therefore from the year 2005 consists of ten teams. Esiliiga starts from April and lasts until around the start of November. Many Meistriliiga clubs reserve squads play in the Esiliiga, but none of them can get promoted according to the rules set by the FA. All teams play each other four times. The top team receives automatic promotion to the Meistriliiga, unless it is a reserve team, in which case the team that finished second gets promoted. The team that finishes after the formerly mentioned team, goes to the play-offs against the second last, ninth, team of the Meistriliiga.

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Esiliiga clubs 2011

The following clubs are competing in the league during the 2011 season.

Club 2010 Seasons in
Esiliiga
Current run
since
Titles Last title
Flora IIb,c 2nd 6 2006 0 n/a
Infoneta,b 2nd (II Liiga Ida/Põhi) 1 2011 0 n/a
Lootus 10th (Meistriliiga) 6 2011 1 2003
Levadia IIa,b,c 1st 8 2004 5 2010
Puumaa,b 1st (II Liiga Ida/Põhi) 1 2011 0 n/a
Pärnu Linnameeskond 7th 5 2009 1 2005
Tallinna Kaleva 5th 4 2010 0 n/a
Tamme Autoa,b 4th 4 2008 0 n/a
TJK Legiona,b 6th 3 2009 0 n/a
Warriora 8th 9 2007 1 2002

a – never been relegated from Esiliiga
b – never played in Meistriliiga
c – ineligible for promotion to Meistriliiga

Champions

Season Winner Runner-up Third Top scorer Goals
1992 Kreenholm Tempo Lokomotiiv
1992–93 Tervis Sadam Kreenholm
1993–94 Pärnu JK4 Vall Pena Vadim Dolinin (Pärnu Kalev) 21
1994–95 N Dünamo Jalgpallikool Pena
1994–95 S FC Lelle Tervis Tulevik
1995–96 Norma Vall Jalgpallikool
1996–97 Dünamo Jalgpallikool Pärnu JK Igor Bratšuk (Olümp) 8
1997–98 Vall Olümp Dokker Andrei Afanassov & Aleksei Titov (Vall) 13
1998 Levadia1 Vigri Tallinn Lootus Igor Bratšuk (Levadia) 9
1999 Kuressaare Lootus FC Maardu5 Svajunas Rauckis (Kuressaare) 27
2000 FC Maardu Tervis FC Viljandi Vladimir Tšelnokov (FC Maardu) 26
2001 Levadia Pärnu Warrior2 S.C. Real Andrei Afanassov (S.C. Real) 26
2002 Warrior2 Kuressaare Maardu JK Andrei Afanassov (Maardu JK) 25
2003 Lootus Tervis M.C. Aleksei Titov (Estel3) 29
2004 Tammeka Levadia II Tervis Oliver Konsa (Tammeka) 25
2005 Vaprus Levadia II Ajax Lasnamäe Nikita Andreev (Ajax Lasnamäe) 29
2006 Levadia II Kuressaare Tallinna Kalev Kaimar Saag (Levadia II) 37
2007 Levadia II Flora II Sillamäe Kalev Andrus Mitt (Kalju) 24
2008 Levadia II Kuressaare Flora II Sergei Jegorov (TVMK II) 20
2009 Levadia II Lootus Warrior Tõnis Starkopf (Tamme Auto & Levadia II) 32
2010 Levadia II Flora II Ajax Lasnamäe Tõnis Starkopf (Tamme Auto) 28
2011 Tallinna Kalev Infonet Tamme Auto Maksim Rõtškov (Infonet) 40

Performance by club

Club 1st 2nd 3rd Winning seasons
Levadia II 5 2 0 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
Dünamo 2 0 0 1994–95 N, 1996–97
Tervis 1 3 1 1992–93
Kuressaare 1 3 0 1999
Vall 1 2 0 1997–98
Lootus 1 2 1 2003
Warrior 1 1 1 2002
Kreenholm 1 0 1 1992
Pärnu JK 1 0 1 1993–94
FC Maardu 1 0 1 2000
Tallinna Kalev 1 0 1 2011
FC Lelle 1 0 0 1994–95 S
Norma 1 0 0 1995–96
Levadia 1 0 0 1998
Levadia Pärnu 1 0 0 2001
Tammeka 1 0 0 2004
Pärnu Linnameeskond 1 0 0 2005
Jalgpallikool 0 2 1
Flora II 0 2 1
Tempo 0 1 0
Sadam 0 1 0
Olümp 0 1 0
Vigri Tallinn 0 1 0
Infonet 0 1 0
Pena 0 0 2
Ajax Lasnamäe 0 0 2
Lokomotiiv 0 0 1
Tulevik 0 0 1
Dokker 0 0 1
FC Viljandi 0 0 1
S.C. Real 0 0 1
Maardu JK 0 0 1
M.C. 0 0 1
Sillamäe Kalev 0 0 1
Tamme Auto 0 0 1

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