JK Narva Trans is an Estonian football club based in Narva. The club was founded in 1979. They play in the Meistriliiga, the highest level Estonian football league. Kreenholm Stadium is their home stadium.
The club won the Estonian Cup once in 2001 and the Estonian SuperCup twice in 2007 and 2008. While it has never been relegated since the Meistriliiga's formation in 1992, they have never won the league title.
Narva Trans in Estonian Football
Old Narva Trans logo
Achievements
- Meistriliiga runner-up: 2006
- Meistriliiga bronze medallist: 1995, 2005, 2008, 2010 and 2011
- Cup holder: 2001
- Cup Finalist: 1994, 2007, 2011 , 2012
- SuperCup holder: 2007, 2008
UEFA club competition results
GP = games played, W = won, D = drawn, L = lost, GF = goals for, GA = goals against
- 1Q = First Qualifying Round
- 1R = First Round
- Notes
- Note 1: Trans were awarded a 3–0 win as Elfsborg fielded an ineglible player, Christian Lundström. The score at the moment was 1–3.
Players
Current squad
- As of 27 October 2013.[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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GK |
Sergei Lepmets
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3 |
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DF |
Roman Nesterovski
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4 |
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DF |
Pavel Avdeev
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5 |
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MF |
Sergei Kazakov
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7 |
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MF |
Viktor Plotnikov
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8 |
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MF |
Vitali Andreev
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9 |
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MF |
German-Guri Lvov
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12 |
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FW |
Artjom Škinjov |
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Reserve squad
Former players
See also: Category:JK Narva Trans players
Managers
Name |
Years |
Valeri Bondarenko | July 1, 1997–June 30, 1998 |
Juri Salamov | Jan 1, 1999–Dec 31, 1999 |
Valeri Bondarenko | Jan 1, 2000–Dec 31, 2000 |
Anatoli Belov | Jan 1, 2001–June 5, 2002 |
Aleksei Yagudin | June 5, 2002–July 31, 2002 |
Gennadi Molodov | Aug 1, 2002–Dec 31, 2002 |
Sergei Zamogilnõi | Jan 1, 2003–Dec 31, 2003 |
Tonu Eapost | Jan 1, 2004–June 19, 2004 |
Aleksei Yagudin | June 20, 2004–Sept 2, 2004 |
Valeri Bondarenko | Sept 3, 2004–April 13, 2008 |
Sergei Ratnikov | Jan 1, 2009–Nov 30, 2009 |
Valeri Bondarenko | Dec 1, 2009–Oct 29, 2010 |
Yuri Svirkov | Feb 3, 2011–June 18, 2011 |
Aleksei Yagudin | June 20, 2011–Feb 9, 2012 |
Sergei Prikhodko | Jan 10, 2012–June 30, 2012 |
Aleksei Yagudin | July 1, 2012–April 7, 2013 |
Valeri Bondarenko | April 8, 2013– |
References
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