Estonian Small Cup
Appearance
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Founded | 2005 |
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Region | Estonia |
Number of teams | various |
Current champions | Tallinna FC Zapoos (1st title)[1] |
Most successful club(s) | Ararat Tallinn (3 titles) |
Website | Jalgpall.ee |
2021 Estonian Small Cup |
The Estonian Small Cup is a knock-out competition for Estonian amateur teams, which play in the 4th or lower level. The first competition was won by Kohtla-Järve JK Alko in 2005 and the latest title was given to Saue JK. Finals are held in Tallinn, A. Le Coq Arena since 2007.
Finals
[edit]3 September 2005 | Kohtla-Järve JK Alko | 3:2 | Lasnamäe FC Ajax II | Tallinn, Estonia |
Fjodorov 6' Bulõgin 43' Urlih 67' |
Kulesov 78' Gaidajenko 84' |
Stadium: Kadrioru Stadium |
29 August 2006 | Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ | 1:0 | Kohtla-Järve JK Alko | Tallinn, Estonia |
Ivahnenko 90+1' | Stadium: Kadrioru Stadium |
5 September 2007 | Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ | 1:0 | FC Anži Tallinn | Tallinn, Estonia |
Harutunjan 35' | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 150 Referee: Ainar Kuusk |
26 August 2008 | Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ | 3:1 | JK Atli Rapla | Tallinn, Estonia |
Titov 15', 25', 28' | Glivenko 89' | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 210 Referee: Mart Martin |
3 September 2009 | Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ | 2:3 | Tartu FC HaServ | Tallinn, Estonia |
18:00 | Apalinski 48', 53' | (Report) | Serikov 45', 89' Mamontov 68' |
Stadium: Kadrioru staadion Attendance: 100 Referee: Mart Martin |
31 August 2010 | HÜJK Emmaste | 3:1 | FC Puuma | Tallinn, Estonia |
17:45 | Barnwell 21', 54' Reinvald 31' |
(Report) | Lõsanov 14' | Stadium: Kadrioru staadion Attendance: 787 Referee: Roomer Tarajev |
24 August 2011 | Jõhvi JK Orbiit | 2:1 | Tabasalu Palliklubi | Tallinn, Estonia |
18:45 | Kulik 32' Marašov 79' |
(Report) | Martinson 21' | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 194 Referee: Neeme Neemlaid |
30 August 2012 | Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ | 1:2 | HÜJK Emmaste | Tallinn, Estonia |
18:45 | Godovanets 38' | (Report) | Paapsi 10', 30' | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 1,147 Referee: Andrei Karhu |
12 September 2013 | Paide Linnameeskond II | 0:4 | FCF Tallinna Ülikool | Tallinn, Estonia |
19:00 | (Report) | Munskind 20', 59' Minlibajev 25' Lepp 41' (o.g.) |
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 821 Referee: Maikel Mikson |
11 September 2014 | Lasnamäe FC Ajax | 1:1 (4:5 p) | Narva United FC | Tallinn, Estonia |
19:00 | Tasso 51' | (Report) | Aleksandrov 61' | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 504 Referee: Grigori Ošomkov |
9 September 2015 | FCF Tallinna Ülikool | 1:2 | Tartu FC Merkuur | Tallinn, Estonia |
19:00 | Veskimäe 28' | (Report) | Pruttšenko 41' Šatov 45' |
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 362 Referee: Kristo Külljastinen |
21 September 2016 | Tartu FC Merkuur | 6:3 | Raplamaa JK | Tallinn, Estonia |
19:00 | Gussev 12' Šatov 43', 61', 64' Haljak 66' Šabanov 90+1' |
(Report) | Sinikas 21' Bärengrub 38', 45+1' |
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 429 Referee: Miko Pupart |
7 September 2017 | JK Retro | 1:5 | Paide Linnameeskond III | Tallinn, Estonia |
19:00 | Jevdokimov 70' | (Report) | Laurits 5' Mägi 47' Lellsaar 77' Rikberg 83' Erdei 89' |
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 337 Referee: Toomas Nõmmiste |
12 September 2018 | Raasiku FC Joker | 0:2 | Saue JK | Tallinn, Estonia |
19:00 | (Report) | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 693 Referee: Paul Kask |
11 September 2019 | FC Otepää | 1:4 | Paide Linnameeskond III | Tallinn, Estonia |
19:00 | (Report) | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 277 Referee: Kristjan-Eric Lääne |
21 October 2020 | Tallinna JK Legion II | 3:2 | Tallinna FC Zenit | Tallinn, Estonia |
19:00 | (Report) | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 368 Referee: Dmitri Kirilov |
23 September 2021 | FC Kuressaare II | 2:3 | Tallinna FC Zapoos | Tallinn, Estonia |
20:00 | (Report) | Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena Attendance: 451 Referee: Karl Kena |
Winners
[edit]Club | Winners | Winning Years |
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FC Ararat Tallinn | 3 | 2006, 2007, 2008 |
HÜJK Emmaste | 2 | 2010, 2012 |
Tartu FC Merkuur | 2 | 2015, 2016 |
Paide Linnameeskond III | 2 | 2017, 2019 |
FC Vaprus Pärnu | 1 | 2001 |
Kohtla-Järve JK Alko | 1 | 2005 |
Tartu FC HaServ | 1 | 2009 |
Jõhvi JK Orbiit | 1 | 2011 |
FCF Tallinna Ülikool | 1 | 2013 |
Saue JK | 1 | 2018 |
Tallinna JK Legion II | 1 | 2020 |
Tallinna FC Zapoos | 1 | 2021 |
Finalists
[edit]Club | Finals | Years |
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FC Ararat Tallinn | 5 | 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 |
Kohtla-Järve JK Alko | 2 | 2005, 2006 |
HÜJK Emmaste | 2 | 2010, 2012 |
Paide Linnameeskond III | 2 | 2017, 2019 |
FC Vaprus Pärnu | 1 | 2001 |
FC Lasnamäe Ajax II | 1 | 2005 |
FC Anži Tallinn | 1 | 2007 |
JK Atli Rapla | 1 | 2008 |
Tartu FC HaServ | 1 | 2009 |
FC Puuma | 1 | 2010 |
Jõhvi JK Orbiit | 1 | 2011 |
Tabasalu Palliklubi | 1 | 2011 |
Paide Linnameeskond II | 1 | 2013 |
FCF Tallinna Ülikool | 1 | 2013 |
JK Retro | 1 | 2017 |
Saue JK | 1 | 2018 |
Raasiku FC Joker | 1 | 2018 |
FC Otepää | 1 | 2019 |
Tallinna JK Legion II | 1 | 2020 |
Tallinna FC Zenit | 1 | 2020 |
FC Kuressaare II | 1 | 2021 |
Tallinna FC Zapoos | 1 | 2021 |
References
[edit]- ^ "Väikesed karikavõistlused". jalgpall.ee.