词条 | Estonia national football team 2003 |
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The 2003 season was the 12th full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation. The Estonia national football team played a total number of seventeen international matches in 2003. The team ended up in fourth place in European Qualification Group 8 for Euro 2004, with two wins, two draws and four defeats. Ecuador vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = Friendly 9 February 2003 | team1 = {{fb|ECU}} | score = 1 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Hurtado {{goal|89|pk}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Estadio Modelo, Guayaquil | attendance = 12,000 | referee = Ramos (ECU) }} Ecuador vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = Friendly 12 February 2003 | team1 = {{fb|ECU}} | score = 2 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Baldeón {{goal|24}}, {{goal|48}} | goals2 = Zahovaiko {{goal|67}} | report= | stadium = Estadio Olímpico Atahualpa, Quito | attendance = 3,000 | referee = Moreno (ECU) }} PR China vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = Friendly 16 February 2003 | team1 = {{fb|CHN}} | score = 1 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Li Weifeng {{goal|67}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Wuhan Sports Center, Wuhan | attendance = 20,000 | referee = Junjie Huang (CHN) }} Estonia vs Canada{{footballbox| date = Friendly 29 March 2003 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 2 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|CAN}} | goals1 = Oper {{goal|72}}, {{goal|90+2}} | goals2 = Stalteri {{goal|49}} | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 2,500 | referee = Hansson (SWE) }} Estonia vs Bulgaria{{footballbox| date = ECQ [1] 2 April 2003 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 0 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|BUL}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 4,000 | referee = Plautz (AUT) }} Andorra vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = ECQ 30 April 2003 | team1 = {{fb|AND}} | score = 0 – 2 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = | goals2 = Zelinski {{goal|26}}, {{goal|74}} | report= | stadium = Estadi Comunal, Andorra la Vella | attendance = 4,000 | referee = Aydin (TUR) }} Estonia vs Andorra{{footballbox| date = ECQ 7 June 2003 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 2 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|AND}} | goals1 = Allas {{goal|22}} Viikmäe {{goal|31}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 3,500 | referee = Juhos (HUN) }} Estonia vs Croatia{{footballbox| date = ECQ 11 June 2003 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 0 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|CRO}} | goals1 = | goals2 = N. Kovac {{goal|76}} | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 6,100 | referee = Hamer (LUX) }} Estonia vs Lithuania{{footballbox|date = Baltic Cup 3 July 2003 |time = |team1 = {{fb-rt|EST}} |score = 1 – 5 |report = |team2 = {{fb|LTU|1988}} |goals1 = Sirel {{goal|57}} |goals2 = Morinas {{goal|39}} D. Česnauskis {{goal|45}} Velička {{goal|72}} Bezykornovas {{goal|84}} E. Česnauskis {{goal|90}} |stadium = Valga keskstaadion, Valga |attendance = 1,500 |referee = Ingvarsson (SWE) }} Estonia vs Latvia{{footballbox|date = Baltic Cup 5 July 2003 |time = |team1 = {{fb-rt|EST}} |score = 0 – 0 |report = |team2 = {{fb|LAT}} |goals1 = |goals2 = |stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn |attendance = 1,000 |referee = Ingvarsson (SWE) }} Estonia vs Poland{{footballbox| date = Friendly 20 August 2003 | team1 = {{fb|EST}} | score = 1 – 2 | team2 = {{fb|POL}} | goals1 = Lemsalu {{goal|90+3}} | goals2 = Sobolewski {{goal|51}} Wichniarek {{goal|90+1}} | report= | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 4,500 | referee = Johanneson (SWE) }} Bulgaria vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = ECQ 6 September 2003 | team1 = {{fb|BUL}} | score = 2 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Petrov {{goal|16}} Berbatov {{goal|66}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Vasil Levski National Stadium, Sofia | attendance = 25,128 | referee = Wack (GER) }} Belgium vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = ECQ 11 October 2003 | team1 = {{fb|BEL}} | score = 2 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Piiroja {{goal|44|og}} Buffel {{goal|60}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Stade Sclessin, Liège | attendance = 20,000 | referee = Busacca (SUI) }} Albania vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = Friendly 15 November 2003 | team1 = {{fb|ALB}} | score = 2 – 0 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Aliaj {{goal|26}} Bushi {{goal|81}} | goals2 = | report= | stadium = Qemal Stafa, Tirana | attendance = 5,000 | referee = Douros (GRE) }} Hungary vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = Friendly 19 November 2003 | team1 = {{fb|HUN}} | score = 0 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = | goals2 = M. Rooba {{goal|86}} | report= | stadium = Üllői út, Budapest | attendance = 5,000 | referee = Šedivý (CZE) }} Saudi Arabia vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = Friendly 17 December 2003 | team1 = {{fb|SAU}} | score = 1 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Tukar {{goal|28}} | goals2 = Zahovaiko {{goal|41}} | report= | stadium = Prince Mohamed bin Fahd Stadium, Dammam | attendance = — | referee = Al-Mehannah (KSA) }} Oman vs Estonia{{footballbox| date = Friendly 20 December 2003 | team1 = {{fb|OMA}} | score = 3 – 1 | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Kaalma {{goal|6|og}} Saleh {{goal|72}} Al-Dhabat {{goal|80}} | goals2 = Zelinski {{goal|45}} | report= | stadium = Sultan Qaboos Sports Complex, Muscat | attendance = 1,200 | referee = Al-Harrasi (OMA) }} Notes1. ^UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying match for Euro 2004 in Portugal. Estonia played in Group 8. References
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