Estonian Cup

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Estonian Cup
Founded 1938
Region Estonia
Number of teams various
Current champions Flora
Most successful club(s) Levadia (7 titles)
Website Jalgpall.ee
2013–14 Estonian Cup

The Estonian Cup (Estonian: Eesti Karikas) is the national knockout competition in Estonian football. In 2012, the competition was unofficially rebranded as Evald Tipner's Cup.[1] The winner will compete in UEFA Europa League qualification round.

Finals

Season Winner Runner-up Score
1938 Sport TJK 1–1
(a.e.t.)
2–1
(a.e.t.)
1939 TJK Kalev Tallinn 4–1
1992–93 Nikol Norma 0–0
(4–2 pen.)
1993–94 Norma Trans Narva 4–1
1994–95 Flora Tallinn Lantana/Marlekor 2–0
1995–96 Tallinna Sadam EP Jõhvi 2–0
1996–97 Tallinna Sadam Lantana 3–2
1997–98 Flora Tallinn Lantana 3–2
1998–99 Levadia Tallinn* JK Viljandi Tulevik 3–2
1999–00 Levadia Tallinn* JK Viljandi Tulevik 2–0
2000–01 Trans Narva Flora Tallinn 1–0
(a.e.t.)
2001–02 FC Levadia II Tallinn** Levadia Tallinn* 2–0
2002–03 FC TVMK Tallinn Flora Tallinn 2–2
(4–1 pen.)
2003–04 Levadia Tallinn FC TVMK Tallinn 3–0
2004–05 Levadia Tallinn FC TVMK Tallinn 1–0
2005–06 FC TVMK Tallinn Flora Tallinn 1–0
2006–07 Levadia Tallinn Trans Narva 3–0
2007–08 Flora Tallinn JK Maag Tammeka Tartu 3–1
2008–09 Flora Tallinn JK Nõmme Kalju 0–0
(4–3 pen.)
2009–10 Levadia Tallinn Flora Tallinn 3–0
2010–11 Flora Tallinn Trans Narva 2–0
2011–12 Levadia Tallinn Trans Narva 3–0
2012–13 Flora Tallinn JK Nõmme Kalju 3–1
2013–14

* As Levadia Maardu
** As Levadia Tallinn

Performance by club

Wins Club Winning Years
7 Levadia 1998–99, 1999–00, 2003–04, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2011–12
6 Flora 1994–95, 1997–98, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2010–11, 2012–13
2 Sadam 1995–96, 1996–97
TVMK 2002–03, 2005–06
1 Sport 1938
TJK 1939
Nikol 1992–93
Norma 1993–94
Trans 2000–01
Levadia II 2001–02

Unofficial finals

The competition was not officially competed for between 1940 and 1991 due to the Second World War and to the annexation of Estonia by the Soviet Union. There was an Estonian SSR cup competition, not disputed by Estonian teams in the Soviet league pyramid.

Season Winner Runner-up Score
1940 TJK Esta Tallinn 4–1
1942 Sport Tallinn Kalev Pärnu 3–0
1943 PSR Tartu Kalev Tallinn 1–0

Estonian SSR cup winners

Source:http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/estcuphist.html

  • 1946 · Dünamo TlnKalev Tln 3–1
  • 1947 · Dünamo Tln – Kalev Pärnu 6–0
  • 1948 · VVS Tallinn – Kalev Tartu 5–2
  • 1949 · Dünamo Tln – VVS Tallinn 11–0
  • 1950 · Balti Laevastik Tallinn – Dünamo Tln 2–0
  • 1951 · Balti Laevastik Tallinn – Dünamo Tln 3–0
  • 1952 · Balti Laevastik Tallinn – Dünamo Tln 2–0
  • 1953 · Dünamo Tln – Kalev Narva 4–0
  • 1954 · VVS Tallinn – Spartak Viljandi 2–1
  • 1955 · Balti Laevastik Tallinn – Kalev Tln 2–0
  • 1956 · Balti Laevastik Tallinn – Dünamo Tartu 4–0
  • 1957 · Spartak Viljandi – Kalev Rakvere 4–1
  • 1958 · Kalev Ülemiste – Kalev Narva 7–0
  • 1959 · Kalev Ülemiste – Balti Laevastik Tallinn 2–0
  • 1960 · Balti Laevastik Tallinn – Norma 2–1
  • 1961 · Kalev Ülemiste – Norma 3–0

  • 1962 · Norma – Tempo Tallinn 2–1
  • 1963 · Kreenholm Narva – Norma 3–1
  • 1964 · Kalev Ülemiste – Kalev Aseri 2–0
  • 1965 · Norma – Balti Laevastik Tallinn 3–2
  • 1966 · Start Tallinn – Tekstiil Tallinn 1–1, 3–2
  • 1967 · Balti Laevastik Tallinn – Start Tallinn 1–0
  • 1968 · Balti Laevastik Tallinn – Norma 0–0, 1–0
  • 1969 · Dvigatel Tallinn – Tempo Tallinn 2–1
  • 1970 · Start Tallinn – Lokomotiiv Valga 4–0
  • 1971 · Norma – Dvigatel Tallinn 2–1 [aet]
  • 1972 · Dünamo Kopli – Balti Laevastik Tallinn 1–0
  • 1973 · Norma – Baltika Narva 1–0 [aet]
  • 1974 · Norma – Kreenholm Narva 3–1
  • 1975 · Baltika Narva – Dünamo Kopli 3–2 [aet]
  • 1976 · Aseri SK – Baltika Narva 2–0
  • 1977 · Kalev SilNorma 4–0

  • 1978 · Kalev Sil – Sirgala karjäär 1–0 [aet]
  • 1979 · Dünamo TlnKalev Sil 1–0
  • 1980 · Baltika Narva – Estonia Jõhvi 0–0 [aet, 8–7 pen]
  • 1981 · Kalakombinaat Pärnu – Baltika Narva 3–1
  • 1982 · Kalakombinaat Pärnu – Ehitaja Kohtla-Järve 1–0
  • 1983 · Dünamo Tln – Estonia Jõhvi 3–0
  • 1984 · Tempo Tallinn – Estonia Jõhvi 0–0 [aet, 4–2 pen]
  • 1985 · Estonia Jõhvi – Zvezda Tallinn 3–1
  • 1986 · Estonia Jõhvi – Tempo Tallinn 1–0
  • 1987 · Estonia Jõhvi – Zvezda Tallinn 2–1
  • 1988 · Kalakombinaat/MEK Pärnu – TVMK Tallinn 2–1
  • 1989 · NormaKalev Sil 1–0
  • 1990 · Kalakombinaat/MEK Pärnu – Estonia Jõhvi 1–0 [aet]
  • 1991 · TVMK Tallinn – Keemik Kohtla-Järve 0–0 [aet, 4–3 pen]

References

  1. "Paide, Trans, Levadia ja Flora jätkavad võitlust Evald Tipneri karikale" (26 April 2012). Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 26 April 2012. 

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