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词条 Esiliiga
释义

  1. Competition format

  2. Clubs

     Current clubs 

  3. Champions

     Total titles won 

  4. See also

  5. References

  6. External links

{{Infobox football league
| current = 2018 Esiliiga
| logo =
| pixels = 140
| country = {{EST}}
| confed = UEFA
| founded = 1992
| divisions = Esiliiga
| teams = 10
| promotion = Meistriliiga
| relegation = Esiliiga B
| levels = 2
| domest_cup = Estonian Cup
| confed_cup =
| champions = Maardu Linnameeskond (1st title)
| season = 2017
| most successful club = Levadia II Tallinn
(7 titles)
| website = Official website
}}

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

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 2017 season.

ClubPosition
in 2016
Seasons in
Esiliiga
First season of
current spell
TitlesLast title
Elvab2nd in the Esiliiga B620170{{NA}}
FCI Tallinn U21a,b,c3rd320150{{NA}}
Flora U21 Tallinnb,c2nd12200622015
Kuressaare1st in the Esiliiga B9201711999
Levadia U21 Tallinna,b,c5th13200472013
Maardu Linnameeskonda,b4th220160{{NA}}
Santos Tartub6th420150{{NA}}
Tallinna Kalev7th7201512011
Tarvas Rakvere10th in the Meistriliiga820170{{NA}}
Welco Tartua,b3rd in the Esiliiga B120170{{NA}}
a – never been relegated from Esiliiga
b – never played in Meistriliiga
c – ineligible for promotion to Meistriliiga

Champions

SeasonChampionsRunners-upThird placeTop goalscorerGoals
1992Kreenholm NarvaTempo TallinnLokomotiiv Valga
1992–93Tervis PärnuTallinna SadamKreenholm Narva
1993–94Kalev PärnuVall TallinnPena JõhviEST}} Vadim Dolinin (Kalev Pärnu)21
1994–95A|1}}Tallinna JalgpallikoolPena Jõhvi
B|1}}Tervis PärnuTulevik Viljandi
1995–96Norma TallinnVall TallinnTallinna Jalgpallikool
1996–972}})Tallinna JalgpallikoolPärnuEST}} Igor Bratšuk (Olümp Maardu)8
1997–98Vall TallinnOlümpia MaarduDokker TallinnEST}} Andrei Afanassov (Vall Tallinn)
{{flagicon|EST}} Aleksei Titov (Vall Tallinn)
13
1998Levadia MaarduVigri TallinnLootus Kohtla-JärveEST}} Igor Bratšuk (Levadia Maardu)9
1999KuressaareLootus Kohtla-JärveVigri TartuLTU}} Svajūnas Raučkis (Kuressaare)27
2000MaarduTervis PärnuViljandiEST}} Vladimir Tšelnokov (Maardu)26
2001Levadia PärnuValgaS.C. Real MaarduEST}} Andrei Afanassov (S.C. Real Maardu)26
2002ValgaKuressaareMaarduEST}} Andrei Afanassov (Maardu)25
2003Lootus Kohtla-JärveTervis PärnuM.C. TallinnEST}} Aleksei Titov (Ajax Lasnamäe)29
2004Tammeka TartuLevadia II TallinnTervis PärnuEST}} Oliver Konsa (Tammeka Tartu)25
2005Vaprus PärnuLevadia II TallinnAjax LasnamäeRUS}} Nikita Andreev (Ajax Lasnamäe)29
20062}})KuressaareTallinna KalevEST}} Kaimar Saag (Levadia II Tallinn)37
20073}})Flora II TallinnSillamäe KalevEST}} Andrus Mitt (Nõmme Kalju)24
20084}})KuressaareFlora II TallinnEST}} Sergei Jegorov (TVMK II Tallinn)20
20095}})Lootus Kohtla-JärveWarrior ValgaEST}} Tõnis Starkopf (Kiviõli Tamme Auto/Levadia II Tallinn)32
20106}})Flora II TallinnAjax LasnamäeEST}} Tõnis Starkopf (Kiviõli Tamme Auto)28
2011Tallinna KalevInfonet TallinnKiviõli Tamme AutoEST}} Maksim Rõtškov (Infonet Tallinn)40
2012Infonet TallinnFlora II TallinnTarvas RakvereCIV}} Manucho (Infonet Tallinn)31
20137}})Lokomotiv JõhviFlora II TallinnEST}} Tõnis Starkopf (Irbis Kiviõli)28
2014Flora II TallinnLevadia II TallinnPärnu LinnameeskondEST}} Kristen Saarts (Pärnu Linnameeskond/Levadia II Tallinn)31
20152}})Levadia II TallinnInfonet II TallinnEST}} Eduard Golovljov (Infonet II Tallinn)41
2016Tulevik ViljandiFlora U21 TallinnInfonet II TallinnEST}} Eduard Golovljov (Infonet II Tallinn)39
2017Maardu LinnameeskondTallinna KalevTarvas RakvereEST}} Vitali Gussev (Maardu Linnameeskond)38
2018Maardu Linnameeskond (2)Flora U21 TallinnLevadia U21 TallinnEST}} Vitali Gussev (Maardu Linnameeskond)43
{{Cnote2 Begin}}{{Cnote2|A|value=1|n=1|East/North champion}}{{Cnote2|B|value=2|n=1|South/West champion}}{{Cnote2 End}}

Total titles won

Club{{gold1{{silver2{{bronze3Winning seasons
Levadia U21 Tallinn7412000, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2013
Flora U21 Tallinn2522014, 2015
Maardu Linnameeskond2002017, 2018
Dünamo Tallinn2001994–95{{Cref2|A|1}}, 1996–97
Tervis Pärnu1311992–93
Kuressaare1301999
Järve Kohtla-Järve1212003
Vall Tallinn1201997–98
Warrior Valga1112002
Tallinna Kalev1112011
Infonet Tallinn1102012
Kreenholm Narva1011992
Pärnu1011993–94
Tulevik Viljandi1012016
Lelle1001994–95{{Cref2|B|1}}
Norma Tallinn1001995–96
Levadia Tallinn1001998
Levadia Pärnu1002001
Tammeka Tartu1002004
Vaprus Pärnu1002005
Tallinna Jalgpallikool021
Vigri Tartu011
Tempo Tallinn010
Tallinna Sadam010
Olümpia Maardu010
Lokomotiv Jõhvi010
Pena Jõhvi002
Maardu002
Ajax Lasnamäe002
Infonet II Tallinn002
Tarvas Rakvere002
Lokomotiiv Valga001
Dokker Tallinn001
Viljandi001
M.C. Tallinn001
Sillamäe Kalev001
Irbis Kiviõli001
Pärnu Linnameeskond001
{{Cnote2 Begin}}{{Cnote2|A|value=1|n=1|East/North champion}}{{Cnote2|B|value=2|n=1|South/West champion}}{{Cnote2 End}}

See also

  • Meistriliiga
  • Esiliiga B

References

1. ^{{cite web|title=Esiliiga tutvustus|language=Estonian|accessdate=5 November 2017|publisher=Estonian Football Association|url=http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/esiliiga/esiliiga-tutvustus}}

External links

  • Official website {{et icon}}
{{Esiliiga teamlist}}{{Esiliiga Seasons}}{{Football in Estonia}}{{UEFA second leagues}}

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