IV liiga
Country | Estonia |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Level on pyramid | 6 |
Promotion to | III Liiga |
Relegation to | — |
Domestic cup(s) |
Estonian Cup Estonian Small Cup |
IV liiga is the sixth and also the lowest league arranged by the Estonian Football Association. Season starts from April and lasts until October.
IV liiga ida 2013
Number of teams | 12 |
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Current champions |
Tallinna FC Levadia III (2012) |
- FC Kiiu
- IAFA Estonia
- JK Tallinna Kalev Juunior
- SK Tapa
- Tallinna FC Pokkeriprod
- Tallinna JK Piraaja II
- Tallinna SK Dnipro
- Viimsi FC Igiliikur
IV liiga põhi 2013
Number of teams | 12 |
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Current champions |
Trummi SK (2012) |
- Nõmme JK Kalju III
- Pirita JK Reliikvia
- Saku Sporting
- Tallinna FC Charma mööbel
- Tallinna FC Majandusmagister
- Tallinna FC Reaal
- Tallinna FC Soccernet
- Tallinna FC Twister
- Tallinna JK Suema Cargobus
- Tallinna SK Mercury
- Tallinna TopSec LiVal Sport
IV liiga lõuna 2013
Number of teams | 12 |
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Current champions |
FC Pubi Trehv (2012) |
- FC Elva II
- FC Tartu II
- Pühajärve JK Revali
- SK Imavere Forss
- Tartu FC Merkuur
- Tartu Harrastajad
- Tartu JK Tammeka III
- Tartu JK Welco Elekter II
- Tartu Ülikool Fauna
- Võru JK II
- Võrumaa FC Aspen
IV liiga lääs 2013
Number of teams | 12 |
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Current champions |
Läänemaa Jalgpalliklubi (2012) |
- FC Haiba
- FC Toompea
- JK Pärnu-Jaagupi
- Kärdla LM Dagöplast
- Pakri SK Alexela
- Paldiski FC Majak
- Taebla JK
- Vändra JK Vaprus II
References
External links
- IV liiga ida (Estonian)
- IV liiga põhi (Estonian)
- IV liiga lõuna (Estonian)
- IV liiga lääs (Estonian)
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