1999 in Estonian football

1999 in Estonian football
Meistriliiga champions
FC Levadia Tallinn
Esiliiga champions
FC Kuressaare
Estonian Cup winners
FC Levadia Tallinn
Estonian Super Cup winners
FC Levadia Tallinn
Teams in Europe
FC Flora Tallinn
JK Tulevik Viljandi
FC Levadia Tallinn
Estonian national team
2000 UEFA Euro qualifying
Estonian Footballer of the Year
Andres Oper

The 1999 season was the eighth full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union on 20 August 1991.

National Leagues

Meistriliiga

Main article: Meistriliiga 1999

Esiliiga

Main article: Esiliiga 1999

Estonian FA Cup

Final

1999-05-25
FC Levadia Tallinn 3–2 JK Viljandi Tulevik
O'Konnel-Bronin  19'
Gussev  51'
Krõlov  75'
Ustritski  15'
Allas  68'
Sportland Arena
Valga

Attendance: 500

Estonian Super Cup

National Team

Date Venue Opponents Score Comp Estonia scorers Fixture
1999-01-18 Ramat Gan Stadium
Tel Aviv
 Israel 7 – 0 F [1]
1999-01-22 Hapoel Umm al-Fahm F.C.
Umm al-Fahm
 Norway 3 – 3 F Reim  75' (pen.)
Zelinski  82'  89'
1999-03-03 Stadionul Dinamo
Bucharest
 Romania 2 – 3 F
1999-03-06 Neo GSZ Stadium
Larnaca
 Azerbaijan 2 – 2 F Viikmäe  46'
Saviauk  71'
1999-03-16 Neo GSZ Stadium
Larnaca
 Cyprus 1 – 2 F Zelinski  59'
Terehhov  85'
1999-03-31 Žalgiris Stadium
Vilnius
 Lithuania 1 – 2 ECQ [2] Terehhov  49'  77'
1999-06-05 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
 Czech Republic 0 – 2 ECQ
1999-06-09 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
 Lithuania 1 – 2 ECQ Oper  8'
1999-08-18 Pärnu Kalevi Stadium
Pärnu
 Armenia 2 – 0 F Kristal  79'
Ustritski  90'
1999-09-04 Tórsvøllur
Tórshavn
 Faroe Islands 0 – 2 ECQ Reim  88'
Piiroja  90'
1999-09-08 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
 Scotland 0 – 0 ECQ
1999-10-09 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 – 4 ECQ Oper  4'
1999-10-30 Al Jazira Stadium
Abu Dhabi
 Iraq 1 – 1 F Mahmoud  27' (o.g.)
1999-11-01 Al Jazira Stadium
Abu Dhabi
 United Arab Emirates 2 – 2 F Reim  19' (pen.)
Oper  38'
1999-11-03 Al Jazira Stadium
Abu Dhabi
 Turkmenistan 1 – 1 F Viikmäe  47'
1999-12-18 Trikala Stadium
Trikala
 Greece 2 – 2 F Oper  20'  41'

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