Esiliiga

The Esiliiga is the second division in the Estonian football league system. The Esiliiga is ranked below the Meistriliiga and above the Esiliiga B.

Esiliiga
Founded1992
Country Estonia
ConfederationUEFA
DivisionsEsiliiga
Number of teams10
Level on pyramid2
Promotion toMeistriliiga
Relegation toEsiliiga B
Domestic cup(s)Estonian Cup
Current championsLegion Tallinn (1st title)
(2019)
Most championshipsLevadia II Tallinn
(7 titles)
WebsiteOfficial website
2020 Esiliiga

As in most countries with low temperatures in winter time, the season starts in March and ends in November. The league features several reserve teams of Meistriliiga clubs. According to the rules set by the Estonian Football Association, reserve teams are ineligible for promotion to the Meistriliiga, but can play in the Estonian Cup.

Competition format

During the season, the teams play each of the other four times, twice at home and twice away. This makes for a total of 36 games played each season. The teams gain three points for a win, one for a draw, and none for a defeat. Promotion and relegation between divisions is a central feature of the league. At the end of the season, clubs at the top of their division win promotion to the next higher division, while those at the bottom will be relegated to the next lower one. At the end of a season, the top Esiliiga club gains promotion to the Meistriliiga. This is providing that the Esiliiga club meets the licensing criteria of the Meistriliiga. Reserve teams in Estonia play in the same league system as the senior team, however, they must play at least one level below their main side, and are thus ineligible for promotion to the Meistriliiga. Two bottom end clubs of Esiliiga are relegated to the Esiliiga B, and two top clubs of Esiliiga B are promoted to the Esiliiga. The two-legged play-offs for the Meistriliiga spot are contested between the ninth placed (second bottom) club in the Meistriliiga and the second in the Esiliiga, and the two-legged play-offs for the Esiliiga spot are contested between the eighth placed (third bottom) club in the Esiliiga and the third in the Esiliiga B.[1]

Clubs

Current clubs

The following clubs are competing in the Esiliiga during the 2020 season.

Club Position
in 2019
Seasons in
Esiliiga
First season of
current spell
Titles Last title
Elvab 5th 8 2017 0 N/A
Pärnu JK 3rd in the Esiliiga B 4 2020 1 1993–94
Flora U21 Tallinnb,c 2nd 14 2006 2 2015
Tartu JK Tammeka U21b,c 4th 4 2019 0 N/A
Levadia U21 Tallinna,b,c 6th 16 2004 7 2013
Maardu Linnameeskonda 10th in the Meistriliiga 3 2020 2 2018
Järve Kohtla-Järveb 7th 2 2019 0 N/A
Vändra Vaprusb 2nd in the Esiliiga B 4 2020 0 N/A
Nõmme Uniteda,b 1st in the Esiliiga B 0 2020 0 N/A
Pärnu Vaprus 3rd 5 2019 1 2005

a – never been relegated from Esiliiga
b – never played in Meistriliiga
c – ineligible for promotion to Meistriliiga

Champions

Season Champions Runners-up Third place Top goalscorer Goals
1992 Kreenholm Narva Tempo Tallinn Lokomotiiv Valga
1992–93 Tervis Pärnu Tallinna Sadam Kreenholm Narva
1993–94 Kalev Pärnu Vall Tallinn Pena Jõhvi Vadim Dolinin (Kalev Pärnu)21
1994–95 Dünamo Tallinn[A] Tallinna Jalgpallikool Pena Jõhvi
Lelle[B] Tervis Pärnu Tulevik Viljandi
1995–96 Norma Tallinn Vall Tallinn Tallinna Jalgpallikool
1996–97 Dünamo Tallinn (2) Tallinna Jalgpallikool Pärnu Igor Bratšuk (Olümp Maardu)8
1997–98 Vall Tallinn Olümpia Maardu Dokker Tallinn Andrei Afanassov (Vall Tallinn)
Aleksei Titov (Vall Tallinn)
13
1998 Levadia Maardu Vigri Tallinn Lootus Kohtla-Järve Igor Bratšuk (Levadia Maardu)9
1999 Kuressaare Lootus Kohtla-Järve Vigri Tartu Svajūnas Raučkis (Kuressaare)27
2000 Maardu Tervis Pärnu Viljandi Vladimir Tšelnokov (Maardu)26
2001 Levadia Pärnu Valga S.C. Real Maardu Andrei Afanassov (S.C. Real Maardu)26
2002 Valga Kuressaare Maardu Andrei Afanassov (Maardu)25
2003 Lootus Kohtla-Järve Tervis Pärnu M.C. Tallinn Aleksei Titov (Ajax Lasnamäe)29
2004 Tammeka Tartu Levadia II Tallinn Tervis Pärnu Oliver Konsa (Tammeka Tartu)25
2005 Vaprus Pärnu Levadia II Tallinn Ajax Lasnamäe Nikita Andreev (Ajax Lasnamäe)29
2006 Levadia II Tallinn (2) Kuressaare Tallinna Kalev Kaimar Saag (Levadia II Tallinn)37
2007 Levadia II Tallinn (3) Flora II Tallinn Sillamäe Kalev Andrus Mitt (Nõmme Kalju)24
2008 Levadia II Tallinn (4) Kuressaare Flora II Tallinn Sergei Jegorov (TVMK II Tallinn)20
2009 Levadia II Tallinn (5) Lootus Kohtla-Järve Warrior Valga Tõnis Starkopf (Kiviõli Tamme Auto/Levadia II Tallinn)32
2010 Levadia II Tallinn (6) Flora II Tallinn Ajax Lasnamäe Tõnis Starkopf (Kiviõli Tamme Auto)28
2011 Tallinna Kalev Infonet Tallinn Kiviõli Tamme Auto Maksim Rõtškov (Infonet Tallinn)40
2012 Infonet Tallinn Flora II Tallinn Tarvas Rakvere Manucho (Infonet Tallinn)31
2013 Levadia II Tallinn (7) Lokomotiv Jõhvi Flora II Tallinn Tõnis Starkopf (Irbis Kiviõli)28
2014 Flora II Tallinn Levadia II Tallinn Pärnu Linnameeskond Kristen Saarts (Pärnu Linnameeskond/Levadia II Tallinn)31
2015 Flora II Tallinn (2) Levadia II Tallinn Infonet II Tallinn Eduard Golovljov (Infonet II Tallinn)41
2016 Tulevik Viljandi Flora U21 Tallinn Infonet II Tallinn Eduard Golovljov (Infonet II Tallinn)39
2017 Maardu Linnameeskond Tallinna Kalev Tarvas Rakvere Vitali Gussev (Maardu Linnameeskond)38
2018 Maardu Linnameeskond (2) Flora U21 Tallinn Levadia U21 Tallinn Vitali Gussev (Maardu Linnameeskond)43
2019 Legion Tallinn Flora U21 Tallinn Vaprus Pärnu Rejal Alijev (Legion Tallinn)38
  1. ^
    East/North champion
  2. ^
    South/West champion

Total titles won

Club Winning seasons
Levadia U21 Tallinn 7 4 1 2000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013
Flora U21 Tallinn 2 6 2 2014, 2015
Maardu Linnameeskond 2 0 0 2017, 2018
Dünamo Tallinn 2 0 0 1994–95[A], 1996–97
Tervis Pärnu 1 3 1 1992–93
Kuressaare 1 3 0 1999
Järve Kohtla-Järve 1 2 1 2003
Vall Tallinn 1 2 0 1997–98
Warrior Valga 1 1 1 2002
Tallinna Kalev 1 1 1 2011
Infonet Tallinn 1 1 0 2012
Kreenholm Narva 1 0 1 1992
Pärnu 1 0 1 1993–94
Tulevik Viljandi 1 0 1 2016
Vaprus Pärnu 1 0 1 2005
Lelle 1 0 0 1994–95[B]
Norma Tallinn 1 0 0 1995–96
Levadia Tallinn 1 0 0 1998
Levadia Pärnu 1 0 0 2001
Tammeka Tartu 1 0 0 2004
Legion Tallinn 1 0 0 2019
Tallinna Jalgpallikool 0 2 1
Vigri Tartu 0 1 1
Tempo Tallinn 0 1 0
Tallinna Sadam 0 1 0
Olümpia Maardu 0 1 0
Lokomotiv Jõhvi 0 1 0
Pena Jõhvi 0 0 2
Maardu 0 0 2
Ajax Lasnamäe 0 0 2
Infonet II Tallinn 0 0 2
Tarvas Rakvere 0 0 2
Lokomotiiv Valga 0 0 1
Dokker Tallinn 0 0 1
Viljandi 0 0 1
M.C. Tallinn 0 0 1
Sillamäe Kalev 0 0 1
Irbis Kiviõli 0 0 1
Pärnu Linnameeskond 0 0 1
  1. ^
    East/North champion
  2. ^
    South/West champion

All-time Esiliiga table

The table is a cumulative record of all match results, points and goals of every team that has played in the Esiliiga since its inception in 1992. The table that follows is accurate as of the end of the 2018 season. Teams in bold play in the Esiliiga 2019 season. Numbers in bold are the record (highest) numbers in each column.

In this ranking 3 points are awarded for a win, 1 for a draw, and 0 for a loss. Promotion matches and relegation matches involving clubs of higher or lower leagues are not counted.

The table is sorted by all-time points.

Pos.
Club
Seasons
Titles
Pld
W
D
L
GF
GA
GD
Pts
PPG
1FCI Levadia U211775883481051391548701+84711491.95
2FC Flora U21102468254821321008576+4328441.80
3FC Kuressaare912781364199568482+864491.62
4Rakvere JK Tarvas9032412460140521633-1124321.33
5JK Tallinna Kalev712521264680536399+1374241.68
6Kiviõli FC Irbis8028811051124556542+143811.32
7Kohtla-Järve FC Lootus71214972790411400+113181.49
8Lasnamäe FC Ajax60200933770449311+1383161.58
9Viljandi JK Tulevik71166903056320250+703001.81
10Pärnu KEK81188862377416370+462811.49
11FC Valga81164791461304276+282511.53
12Maardu Linnameeskond32108691227301160+1412192.03
13Tallinna FC TVMK II50172632386302363-612121.23
14Valga FC Warrior602006129110285438-1532121.06
15FC Elva702365834144274537-2632080.88
16Tartu FC Santos50216592794290388-982040.94
17Tallinna JK Dünamo72144581967276319-431931.34
18JK Sillamäe Kalev70162562474232303-711921.19
19Tartu JK Tammeka U2140144503559236242-41851.28
20Pärnu JK Vaprus41136522658255265-101821.34
21FCI Tallinn U2130108511245266214+521651.53
22Tartu JK Merkuur60122491855199238-391651.35
23Nõmme Kalju FC U2140144482175218293-751651.15
24Vändra JK Vaprus40144422874212303-911541.07
25FCI Tallinn217245161119580+1151512.10
26FC Puuma40144372879208372-1641390.97
27Pärnu Linnameeskond30108372349207213-61341.24
28Tallinna Jalgpalliklubi40120342264164300-1361241.03
29FC M.C. Tallinn3084341733167189-221191.42
30Tallinna JK Vall41583671517180+911151.98
31Maardu FK Olümpia5178331629158152+61151.47
32Tallinna JK Legion30108311760164261-971101.02
33Tartu SK 102072321228123125-21081.50
34Viljandi JK Tulevik U2130108282456139215-761081.00
35Nõmme Kalju FC2072311427145149-41071.49
36Tartu JK Tammeka3184291837165199-341051.25
37Tallinna Jalgpallikool5072311031117141-241031.43
38Maardu S.C. Real2056271316144102+42941.68
39Jõhvi FC Lokomotiiv2072261333115121-6911.26
40Tartu KSK Vigri204226979840+58872.07
41Narva Kreenholm4158251023120125-5851.47
42Pärnu JK416225920125110+15841.35
43Kiviõli JK Irbis40582382799117-18771.33
44Kohtla-Järve JK Pena3046227179585+10731.59
45Tartu JK Welco207216134374178-104610.85
46Paide Linnameeskond10361412105844+14541.50
47Pärnu FC Levadia112815766739+28521.86
48Tallinna FC Norma2128152117744+33471.68
49Viimsi JK1028124124350-7401.43
50FC Viljandi1028124123146-15401.43
51JK Tallinna Kalev U211036109173752-15391.08
52JK Tallinna Sadam101612225214+38382.38
53Paide KEK2028106125664-8361.29
54Keila JK1036105214188-47350.97
55Lelle SK10361112449100-51340.94
56Kohtla-Järve JK Järve103686224297-55300.83
57FC Kuressaare II102883173579-44270.96
58Kehra JK Paber102073103347-14241.20
59Kallaste JK Peipsi Kalur202873183675-39240.86
60Tallinna JK Metallist10127053025+5211.75
61Tallinna JK Dokker10146353026+4211.50
62Tallinna JK Tempo10126152926+3191.58
63Tallinna FC Arsenal10145092631-5151.07
64Tartu JK Merkuur-Juunior103635282797-70140.39
65Põltsamaa JK Sport1010109627-2130.30
66Tartu FC DAG10140131267-5510.07

See also

References

  1. "Esiliiga tutvustus" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 5 November 2017.
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