FC Levadia II Tallinn
FC Levadia II
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Full name |
Football Club Levadia II Tallinn |
Founded |
2000 |
Ground |
Maarjamäe kunstmuruväljak, Tallinn
(Capacity: 1500) |
Chairman |
Juri Tšurilkin |
Manager |
Argo Arbeiter |
League |
Esiliiga |
2011 |
Esiliiga, 4th |
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FC Levadia II Tallinn is an Estonian football club, the reserve team of FC Levadia Tallinn. The club was known as FC Levadia Tallinn and operated as an independent team until 2004 (not to be confused with the present FC Levadia Tallinn, known as Levadia Maardu until 2004). Starting from 2004, Levadia II have been ineligible for promotion to the Meistriliiga.
The club won the Estonian Cup in 2002, beating Levadia Maardu in the final.
Achievements
Levadia II Tallinn in Europe
- 1Q = 1st Qualifying Round
Current squad
As of August 21, 2011.[1]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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Position |
Player |
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FW |
Rain Aasmäe |
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MF |
Jevgeni Berdinskih |
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DF |
Ola Lennart Hagberg |
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MF |
Oliver Heliste |
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DF |
Kevin Ingermann |
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GK |
Sander Jenk |
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MF |
Mikk Jürisson |
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FW |
Erik Kazakov |
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FW |
Nikita Koger |
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DF |
Valjo Kütt |
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FW |
Joonas Laurits |
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No. |
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Position |
Player |
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MF |
Harles Läst |
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MF |
Nikita Martõnov |
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DF |
Hindrek Ojamaa |
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DF |
Kaspar Paur |
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MF |
Andreas Raudsepp |
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MF |
Endrik Raun |
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MF |
Karl-Johann Reitalu |
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MF |
Janar Toomet |
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GK |
Henri Valma |
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MF |
Kenet Vuks |
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FW |
Lauri Välja |
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References
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