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- National Leagues Meistriliiga Esiliiga
- Estonian FA Cup
- National Teams A Team U-21 U-19 U-18 U-17 U-16 U-15
- References
- External links
The 2009 season is the 18th competitive football season in Estonia. National LeaguesMeistriliiga{{main|2009 Meistriliiga}}Esiliiga{{main|2009 Esiliiga}}Estonian FA Cup{{main|2008–09 Estonian Cup}}Flora Tallinn, playing in their 6th final, successfully defended the title, winning the cup for the 4th time overall. The normal and the extra time ended 0–0. The match went to a penalty shootout, where Flora 4–3. Kalju Nõmme played in their first ever cup final, defeating three Meistriliiga sides on the way. The final was played on 12 May at Kadrioru Stadium. {{clear}}National TeamsA Team{{main|Estonia national football team 2009}}Date | Comp. | Venue | Home Team | Result | Away Team | Scorers |
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February 11 | Friendly | Top Kapi Stadium, Belek | {{fb|KAZ}} | 2 – 0[1] | {{fb|EST}} | March 28 | WC10Q | Hanrapetakan Stadium, Jerevan | {{fb|ARM}} | 2 – 2[2] | {{fb|EST}} | 36}} Zenjov {{goal|67}} | April 1 | WC10Q | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fb|EST}} | 1 – 0[3] | {{fb|ARM}} | 83}} | May 29 | Friendly | Parc y Scarlets, Llanelli | {{fb|WAL}} | 1 – 0[4] | {{fb|EST}} | June 6 | Friendly | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fb|EST}} | 3 – 0[5] | {{fb|EQG}} | 8}} Voskoboinikov {{goal|35}} Zenjov {{goal|90}} | June 10 | Friendly | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fb|EST}} | 0 – 0 | {{fb|POR}} | August 12 | Friendly | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fb|EST}} | 0 – 1 | {{fb|BRA}} | September 5 | WC10Q | Istanbul | {{fb|TUR}} | 4 – 2 | {{fb|EST}} | 7}} Vassiljev {{goal|52}} | September 9 | WC10Q | Estadio Romano, Mérida | {{fb|ESP}} | 3 – 0 | {{fb|EST}} | October 10 | WC10Q | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fb|EST}} | 0 – 2 | {{fb|BIH}} | October 14 | WC10Q | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fb|EST}} | 2 – 0 | {{fb|BEL}} | 30}} Vassiljev {{goal|67}} | November 14 | Friendly | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fb|EST}} | 0 – 0 | {{fb|ALB}} | December 30 | Friendly | Estadio Municipal, Vila Real de Santo António, Portugal | {{fb|ANG}} | 0 – 1 | {{fb|EST}} | 79}} | Notes | WC10Q – 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA Group 5 |
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U-21Date | Comp. | Venue | Home Team | Result | Away Team | Scorers |
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February 11 | Friendly | Esport Arena, Helsinki | {{fbu|21|FIN}} | 2 – 1 | {{fbu|21|EST}} | 28}} | March 27 | Friendly | Stade Jacques Rimbault, Bourges | {{fbu|21|FRA}} | 3 – 0 | {{fbu|21|EST}} | June 5 | Friendly | Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn | {{fbu|21|EST}} | 1 – 1 | {{fbu|21|NOR}} | 72}} | June 9 | Friendly | Falkenberg Stadium, Falkenberg | {{fbu|21|SWE}} | 2 – 1 | {{fbu|21|EST}} | 59}} | August 12 | Euro 2011 Q | Stadion Breite, Schaffhausen | {{fbu|21|SUI}} | 0 – 1 | {{fbu|21|EST}} | 31}} | September 5 | Euro 2011 Q | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fbu|21|EST}} | 2 – 0 | {{fbu|21|GEO}} | 42}}, Anier {{goal|90}} | September 9 | Euro 2011 Q | Linnastaadion, Rakvere | {{fbu|21|EST}} | 1 – 1 | {{fbu|21|IRL}} | 4}} | October 9 | Euro 2011 Q | Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn | {{fbu|21|EST}} | 1 – 4 | {{fbu|21|SUI}} | 7}} | November 14 | Euro 2011 Q | Hanrapetakan Stadium, Yerevan | {{fbu|21|ARM}} | 1 – 1 | {{fbu|21|EST}} | 90+3}} | November 18 | Euro 2011 Q | Rize Atatürk Stadium, Rize | {{fbu|21|TUR}} | 0 – 0 | {{fbu|21|EST}} | Notes | Euro 2011 Q – 2011 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification |
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U-19Date | Comp. | Venue | Home Team | Result | Away Team | Scorers |
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January 15 | Friendly | Esport Arena, Helsinki | {{fbu|19|FIN}} | 2 – 0 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | February 4 | Friendly | OSC Football Hall, Riga | {{fbu|19|LAT}} | 2 – 4 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 44}} Taar {{goal|65}} Prosa {{goal|70}} Ljaš {{goal|82}} | March 10 | Friendly | Chalcis | {{fbu|19|GRE}} | 3 – 0 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | March 12 | Friendly | Chalcis | {{fbu|19|GRE}} | 3 – 2 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 9}} Anier {{goal|41}} | March 30 | Friendly | Stade de la Fontenette, Carouge | {{fbu|19|SUI}} | 6 – 0 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | April 1 | Friendly | Lancy | {{fbu|19|SUI}} | 3 – 1 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 9}} | April 6 | Friendly | Sportland Arena, Tallinn | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 2 – 4 | {{fbu|19|BLR}} | 80}} Jahhimovitš {{goal|90}} | April 8 | Friendly | Sportland Arena, Tallinn | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 0 – 1 | {{fbu|19|BLR}} | April 15 | Friendly | Sportland Arena, Tallinn | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 2 – 1 | {{fbu|19|LIE}} | 7}} Ilves {{goal|20}} | May 1 | Baltic Cup | Daugava Stadium, Riga | {{fbu|19|LAT}} | 3 – 2 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 10}} Kõlu {{goal|64}} | May 2 | Baltic Cup | Daugava Stadium, Riga | {{fbu|19|LIT}} | 1 – 1 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 19}} | May 12 | Friendly | Kalevi Keskstaadion, Tallinn | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 0 – 4 | {{fbu|19|AUT}} | May 21 | EC09EQ | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 0 – 5 | {{fbu|19|GER}} | May 23 | EC09EQ | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 0 – 3 | {{fbu|19|ESP}} | May 26 | EC09EQ | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 1 – 5 | {{fbu|19|CZE}} | 1}} | July 15 | Friendly | Helsinki | {{fbu|19|FIN}} | 6 – 0 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | August 4 | Friendly | Linnastaadion, Rakvere | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 0 – 0 | {{fbu|19|GEO}} | August 6 | Friendly | Linnastaadion, Rakvere | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 1 – 0 | {{fbu|19|GEO}} | 63}} | September 8 | Friendly | Kuusalu staadion, Kuusalu | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 0 – 1 | {{fbu|19|GRE}} | September 10 | Friendly | Linnastaadion, Haapsalu | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 0 – 3 | {{fbu|19|GRE}} | September 23 | EC19Q | Sūduva Stadium, Marijampolė | {{fbu|19|CRO}} | 3 – 0 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | September 25 | EC19Q | Sūduva Stadium, Marijampolė | {{fbu|19|SUI}} | 5 – 0 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | September 28 | EC19Q | Sūduva Stadium, Marijampolė | {{fbu|19|LTU}} | 2 – 1 | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 83}} | Unofficial match(es) |
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May 5 | Friendly | A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | {{fbu|19|EST}} | 0 – 6[6] | {{flagicon|EST}} Flora Tallinn |
U-18Date | Comp. | Venue | Home Team | Result | Away Team | Scorers |
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February 21 | Friendly | OSC Football Hall, Riga | {{fbu|18|LAT}} | 6 – 0 | {{fbu|18|EST}} | April 28 | Friendly | Rådavallen, Mellerud | {{fbu|18|SWE}} | 5 – 0 | {{fbu|18|EST}} | April 30 | Friendly | Bergslätts IP, Ed | {{fbu|18|SWE}} | 2 – 0 | {{fbu|18|EST}} | June 10 | Friendly | Complexe Sportif Jean Wirtz, Strassen | {{fbu|18|LUX}} | 3 – 4 | {{fbu|18|EST}} | 17}} Podholjuzin {{goal|44}} {{goal|78}} Own goal {{goal|48}} |
U-17Date | Comp. | Venue | Home Team | Result | Away Team | Scorers |
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January 20 | Friendly | OSC Football Hall, Riga | {{fbu|17|LAT}} | 2 – 3 | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 32}}, Raudsepp {{goal|40}}, Knjazev {{goal|70}} | January 22 | Friendly | OSC Football Hall, Riga | {{fbu|17|LAT}} | 1 – 2 | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 1}}, Rääbis {{goal|58}} | May 1 | Baltic Cup | Daugava Stadium, Riga | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 1 – 0 | {{fbu|17|LAT}} | 10}} | May 2 | Baltic Cup | Daugava Stadium, Riga | {{fbu|17|LIT}} | 0 – 1 | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 2}} | July 26 | Friendly | Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi | {{fbu|17|GEO}} | 3 – 1 | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 49}} | July 28 | Friendly | Mikheil Meskhi Stadium, Tbilisi | {{fbu|17|GEO}} | 3 – 1 | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 30}} | August 19 | Friendly | Ta' Qali National Stadium training pitch, Ta' Qali | {{fbu|17|MLT}} | 0 – 1 | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 80}} | August 21 | Friendly | Ta' Qali National Stadium training pitch, Ta' Qali | {{fbu|17|MLT}} | 1 – 0 | {{fbu|17|EST}} | September 16 | Friendly | Töölön Pallokenttä, Helsinki | {{fbu|17|FIN}} | 3 – 0 | {{fbu|17|EST}} | October 17 | EC10Q | Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 0 – 0 | {{fbu|17|UKR}} | October 19 | EC10Q | Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 1 – 3 | {{fbu|17|FRA}} | 21}} | October 22 | EC10Q | Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn | {{fbu|17|EST}} | 1 – 0 | {{fbu|17|SLO}} | 58}} | Notes | EC10Q – 2010 UEFA European Under-17 Football Championship qualification |
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U-16Date | Comp. | Venue | Home Team | Result | Away Team | Scorers |
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February 1 | Friendly | OSC Football Hall, Riga | {{fbu|16|LAT}} | 5 – 0 | {{fbu|16|EST}} | April 28 | Friendly | Juchnowiec Dolny | {{fbu|16|POL}} | 4 – 0 | {{fbu|16|EST}} | April 30 | Friendly | Sokółka | {{fbu|16|POL}} | 5 – 0 | {{fbu|16|EST}} | September 8 | Friendly | Stadion En Marche | {{fbu|16|SUI}} | 6 – 0 | {{fbu|16|EST}} | September 10 | Friendly | Centre sportif des 3 sapins | {{fbu|16|SUI}} | 4 – 0 | {{fbu|16|EST}} | November 11 | Friendly | Waren Müritz | {{fbu|16|GER}} | 6 – 2 | {{fbu|16|EST}} | 68}} Aotäht {{goal|76}} | Unofficial match(es) |
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April 17 | Tournament of Kazachenok | Saint Petersburg | {{fbu|16|EST}} | 5 – 0 | Aktyubinsk Iskra | 7}} {{goal|40}} Kirss {{goal|13}} {{goal|16}} Piir {{goal|20}} | April 17 | Tournament of Kazachenok | Saint Petersburg | {{fbu|16|EST}} | 0 – 0 | Kolomyagi St. Petersburg | April 18 | Tournament of Kazachenok | Saint Petersburg | {{fbu|16|EST}} | 0 – 5 | Smena St. Petersburg | April 19 | Tournament of Kazachenok | Saint Petersburg | {{fbu|16|EST}} | 3 – 2 | Brazilian Football School | 14}} {{goal|34}} Frolov {{goal|50}} | June 7 | Friendly | A. Le Coq Arena 1st grass pitch | {{fbu|16|EST}} | 0 – 5 | Helsinki '94 |
U-15Date | Comp. | Venue | Home Team | Result | Away Team | Scorers |
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Unofficial match(es) |
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April 17 | Friendly | Kalevi kunstmuruväljak, Tallinn | {{fbu|15|EST}} | 6 – 1 | {{flagicon|EST}} Levadia '94 | 2|pen.}} Laurits {{goal|6}} Paur {{goal|16}} {{goal|17}} Ojamaa {{goal|29}} Zakarljuka {{goal|50}} |
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External links- Estonian Football Association
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