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FC Lantana
FC Lantana Tallinn is a defunct Estonian football club. Lantana won the Estonian Meistriliiga in 1996 and 1997. The club was dissolved after the 1999 season. History FC Tevalte - first privately held football club in Estonia In 1993 Sergei Belov purchased KSK Vigri to establish FC Tevalte - Estonia’s first ever privately held professional football club. The newly-formed club retained some of the most talented young players from Vigri and signed three key players from FC Norma: Andrei Borissov, Sergei Bragin and Eduard Vinogradov. Additionally, Tevalte brought in three former USSR champions with FC Zenit Saint Petersburg: Mikhail Biryukov, Sergey Kuznetsov, Vladimir Dolgopolov, the future Meistriliiga all-time top scorer Maksim Gruznov. Notably, Tevalte also introduced the first Brazilians to Estonian Mesitriliiga—Milton and Alberto Romualdo. One game before the end of the season and while leading the league level on points with FC Norma and FC Flora, Tevalte was disqual ...
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JK Tallinna Sadam
Jalgpalliklubi Tallinna Sadam (Port of Tallinn Football Club) was an Estonian football club that existed from 1991 until 1998. The club won the Estonian Cup in 1996 and 1997 and were Estonian Meistriliiga runners up in 1997–98 and 1998 seasons. Before the 1999 season, Sadam merged with Levadia Maardu, under the name of Levadia Maardu ( Levadia Tallinn since 2004). Achievements *Estonian Cup: (2) 1995–96, 1996–97 *Estonian SuperCup The Estonian Supercup () is Estonian football's annual super cup, contested between the champions of the previous Meistriliiga season and the holders of the Estonian Cup. If the Meistriliiga champions also won the Estonian Cup, then the league ...: (1) 1996–97 Tallinna Sadam in Estonian Football Tallinna Sadam in Europe * 1Q = 1st Qualifying Round * 2Q = 2nd Qualifying Round References External linksJK Tallinna Sadamat weltfussballarchiv. . Sadam Tallinn Sadam Tallinn Football clubs in Tallinn 1991 establishments in Esto ...
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1998 Meistriliiga
The 1998 Meistriliiga was the eighth season of the Meistriliiga, Estonia's premier football league. The season was unusually short, played in the second half of 1998 to switch back to Nordic spring-to-autumn season format in the next year. Flora won their fourth title. League table Relegation play-off ''Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi won 5-2 on aggregate and retained their Meistriliiga spot for the 1999 season.'' Results Top scorers Notes ReferencesEstonia - List of final tables (RSSSF) Meistriliiga seasons 1 Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea across from Sweden, to the south by Latvia, and to the east by Ru ...
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1996–97 Meistriliiga
The 1996–97 Meistriliiga was the sixth season of the Meistriliiga, Estonia's premier football league. Lantana won their second title. Preliminary round League table Results Championship Tournament The points obtained during the preliminary round were carried over halved and rounded up. League table Results Meistriliiga Transition Tournament Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi and PVall, the teams finishing in the last two positions in the preliminary round, faced four best teams of the 1996-97 Esiliiga in the play-off for two places in the 1997-98 Meistriliiga. Top scorers See also * 1996 in Estonian football * 1997 in Estonian football Notes References Estonia - List of final tables (RSSSF) Meistriliiga seasons 1996 in Estonian football 1997 in Estonian football Estonia Estonia, officially the Republic of Estonia, is a country in Northern Europe. It is bordered to the north by the Gulf of Finland across from Finland, to the west by the Baltic Sea across fr ...
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Igor Prins
Igor Prins (born 21 October 1966) is an Estonian football manager and former professional player. International career Prins made his international debut for the Estonia national team on 3 June 1992 in a historic 1–1 draw against Slovenia in a friendly. The match was Estonia's first official match since restoration of independence and Slovenia's first match ever. Prins made a total of 20 appearances for the team. Honours Player ;Pärnu Kalakombinaat/MEK * Estonian SSR Championship: 1985 ;Zvezda * Estonian SSR Championship: 1986 ;Lantana * Meistriliiga: 1995–96 ;Levadia * Meistriliiga: 1999, 2000 * Estonian Cup: 1998–99, 1999–2000 Manager ;Levadia * Meistriliiga: 2008, 2009 ;Nõmme Kalju * Meistriliiga: 2012 Individual * Meistriliiga Meistriliiga (), officially known as A. Le Coq Premium Liiga for sponsorship reasons, and commonly known as the Premium Liiga, is the highest division of the Estonian Football Association annual football championship. The le ...
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Urmas Hepner
Urmas Hepner (born 31 July 1964) is an Estonian former footballer, who is currently coaching Levadia Tallinn's reserves, as well as working in the club's youth system. In 1992 Hepner was named Estonian Footballer of the Year. During his career, Hepner played for numerous clubs in Estonia and Finland and won a total of 13 caps for Estonia national football team. He earned his first official cap on 3 June 1992, when Estonia played Slovenia Slovenia, officially the Republic of Slovenia, is a country in Central Europe. It borders Italy to the west, Austria to the north, Hungary to the northeast, Croatia to the south and southeast, and a short (46.6 km) coastline within the Adriati ... in a friendly match. Honours Individual * Estonian Footballer of the Year: 1992 References 1964 births Living people Footballers from Tallinn Soviet men's footballers Estonian men's footballers FC Norma Tallinn players Meistriliiga players FC Flora players FCI Levadia Tallinn play ...
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Estonian Kroon
The kroon (sign: KR; code: EEK) was the official currency of Estonia for two periods in history: 1928–1940 and 1992–2011. Between 1 January and 14 January 2011, the kroon circulated together with the euro, after which the euro became the sole legal tender in Estonia. The kroon was subdivided into 100 cents (''senti''; singular ''sent''). The word ''kroon'' (, "crown") is related to that of the Nordic currencies (such as the Swedish krona and the Danish and Norwegian krone) and derived from the Latin word ''corona'' ("crown"). The kroon succeeded the mark in 1928 and was in use until the Soviet invasion in 1940 and Estonia's subsequent incorporation into the Soviet Union when it was replaced by the Soviet ruble. After Estonia regained its independence, the kroon was reintroduced in 1992 and replaced by the euro in 2011. First kroon, 1928–1940 History The kroon became the currency of Estonia on 1 September 1928 after having been a unit of account since 1924. It replaced t ...
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