词条 | 2011 in Estonian football | |||||||||||||||
释义 |
The 2011 season is the 90th season of competitive football in Estonia. National teamsThe home team or the team that is designated as the home team is listed in the left column; the away team is in the right column. {{legend2|#CCFFCC|Win|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFFFCC|Draw|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}{{legend2|#FFCCCC|Loss|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}}SeniorFriendly matches{{Footballbox collapsible| round = | date = 9 February 2011 | time = 21:00 UTC+02 | team1 = {{fb-rt|BUL}} | score = 2–2 | report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/02/09/world/friendly/bulgaria/estonia/1067154/ (Report)] | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Popov {{goal|40|pen.|83|pen.}} | goals2 = Vassiljev {{goal|20|pen.|80|pen.}} | stadium = Mardan Stadium | location = Antalya, Turkey | attendance = 200 | referee = Krisztián Selmeczi (Hungary) | result = D | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = | date = 25 March 2011 | time = 20:00 UTC+03 | team1 = {{fb-rt|EST}} | score = 2–0 | report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/03/25/world/friendly/estonia/uruguay/1064234/ (Report)] | team2 = {{fb|URU}} | goals1 = Vassiljev {{goal|61}} Zahovaiko {{goal|65}} | goals2 = | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 6,817 | referee = Antti Munukka (Finland) | result = W | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = | date = 19 June 2011 | time = 19:00 UTC-04 | team1 = {{fb-rt|CHI}} | score = 4–0 | report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/06/20/world/friendly/chile/estonia/1102422/ (Report)] | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Fernández {{goal|21}} Ponce {{goal|41}} Suazo {{goal|45|pen.}} Sánchez {{goal|50}} | goals2 = | stadium = Estadio Monumental | location = Santiago, Chile | attendance = 20,000 | referee = Martín Vázquez (Uruguay) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = | date = 23 June 2011 | time = 19:30 UTC-03 | team1 = {{fb-rt|URU}} | score = 3–0 | report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/06/24/world/friendly/uruguay/estonia/1064249/ (Report)] | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Cáceres {{goal|12}} Reintam {{goal|54|o.g.}} Lodeiro {{goal|71}} | goals2 = | stadium = Estadio Atilio Paiva Olivera | location = Rivera, Uruguay | attendance = 25,000 | referee = Saúl Laverni (Argentina) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = | date = 10 August 2011 | time = 21:30 UTC+03 | team1 = {{fb-rt|TUR}} | score = 3–0 | report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/08/10/world/friendly/turkey/estonia/1147486/ (Report)] | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Belözoğlu {{goal|8|pen.}} Kazim-Richards {{goal|28||35}} | goals2 = | stadium = Türk Telekom Arena | location = Istanbul, Turkey | attendance = | referee = Lee Probert (England) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = | date = 11 October 2011 | time = 20:00 UTC+03 | team1 = {{fb-rt|EST}} | score = 0–2 | report = Report | team2 = {{fb|UKR}} | goals1 = | goals2 = Husyev {{goal|45}} Aliyev {{goal|68}} | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 4,501 | referee = Robert Malek (Poland) | result = L | stack = yes }} UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying{{Footballbox collapsible| round = Group C | date = 29 March 2011 | time = 21:30 UTC+03 | team1 = {{fb-rt|EST}} | score = 1–1 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{fb|SRB}} | goals1 = Vassiljev {{goal|84}} | goals2 = Pantelić {{goal|38}} | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 5,185 | referee = Bas Nijhuis (Netherlands) | result = D | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group C | date = 3 June 2011 | time = 20:50 UTC+02 | team1 = {{fb-rt|ITA}} | score = 3–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Rossi {{goal|21}} Cassano {{goal|39}} Pazzini {{goal|68}} | goals2 = | stadium = Stadio Alberto Braglia | location = Modena, Italy | attendance = 21,151 | referee = Alexandru Tudor (Romania) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group C | date = 7 June 2011 | time = 19:30 UTC+01 | team1 = {{fb-rt|FRO}} | score = 2–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Benjaminsen {{goal|43|pen.}} A. Hansen {{goal|47}} | goals2 = | stadium = Svangaskarð | location = Toftir, Faroe Islands | attendance = 1,715 | referee = Antti Munukka (Finland) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group C | date = 2 September 2011 | time = 20:45 UTC+02 | team1 = {{fb-rt|SVN}} | score = 1–2 | report = Report | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Matavž {{goal|78}} | goals2 = Vassiljev {{goal|29|pen.}} Purje {{goal|81}} | stadium = Stožice Stadium | location = Ljubljana, Slovenia | attendance = 15,480 | referee = Stephan Studer (Switzerland) | result = W | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group C | date = 6 September 2011 | time = 21:30 UTC+03 | team1 = {{fb-rt|EST}} | score = 4–1 | report = Report | team2 = {{fb|NIR}} | goals1 = Vunk {{goal|28}} Kink {{goal|32}} Zenjov {{goal|59}} Saag {{goal|90+3}} | goals2 = Piiroja {{goal|40|o.g.}} | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 8,660 | referee = Daniel Stålhammar (Sweden) | result = W | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group C | date = 7 October 2011 | time = 19:45 UTC+1 | team1 = {{fb-rt|NIR}} | score = 1–2 | report = Report | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = Davis {{goal|22}} | goals2 = Vassiljev {{goal|77|pen.|84}} | stadium = Windsor Park | location = Belfast, Northern Ireland | attendance = 12,768 | referee = Manuel Gräfe (Germany | result = W | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Play-offs leg 1 | date = 11 November 2011 | time = 21:45 UTC+2 | team1 = {{fb-rt|EST}} | score = | report = | team2 = {{fb|IRL}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = | referee = | result = | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Play-offs leg 2 | date = 15 November 2011 | time = 19:45 UTC | team1 = {{fb-rt|IRL}} | score = | report = | team2 = {{fb|EST}} | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Aviva Stadium | location = Dublin, Republic of Ireland | attendance = | referee = | result = | stack = yes }} Under-212013 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship qualification{{Footballbox collapsible| round = Group 5 | date = 1 September 2011 | time = 19:00 UTC+03 | team1 = Estonia U-21 {{Flagicon|EST}} | score = 0–0 | report = Report | team2 = {{Flagicon|SUI}} Switzerland U-21 | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 612 | referee = Anar Salmanov (Azerbaijan) | result = D | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group 5 | date = 10 October 2011 | time = 16:00 UTC+03 | team1 = Estonia U-21 {{Flagicon|EST}} | score = 0–1 | report = Report | team2 = {{Flagicon|CRO}} Croatia U-21 | goals1 = | goals2 = Vukušić {{goal|89|pen.}} | stadium = Tamme Stadium | location = Tartu, Estonia | attendance = 1,387 | referee = Ioannis Anastasiou (Cyprus) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group 5 | date = 10 November 2011 | time = | team1 = Spain U-21 {{Flagicon|ESP}} | score = | report = | team2 = {{Flagicon|EST}} Estonia U-21 | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = | location = | attendance = | referee = | result = | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group 5 | date = 14 November 2011 | time = | team1 = Croatia U-21 {{Flagicon|CRO}} | score = | report = | team2 = {{Flagicon|EST}} Estonia U-21 | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = | location = | attendance = | referee = | result = | stack = yes }} Under-192011 UEFA European Under-19 Football Championship elite qualification{{Footballbox collapsible| round = Group 1 | date = 24 May 2011 | time = 17:00 UTC+02 | team1 = Estonia U-19 {{Flagicon|EST}} | score = 0–1 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{Flagicon|CRO}} Croatia U-19 | goals1 = | goals2 = Mić {{goal|40}} | stadium = Stadion Valbruna | location = Rovinj, Croatia | attendance = | referee = Steven Mclean (Scotland) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group 1 | date = 26 May 2011 | time = 17:00 UTC+02 | team1 = Portugal U-19 {{Flagicon|POR}} | score = 3–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{Flagicon|EST}} Estonia U-19 | goals1 = Carvalho {{goal|44}} Cá {{goal|56}} Cavaleiro {{goal|88}} | goals2 = | stadium = Gradski Stadion | location = Umag, Croatia | attendance = | referee = Eli Hacmon (Israel) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | round = Group 1 | date = 29 May 2011 | time = 17:00 UTC+02 | team1 = Estonia U-19 {{Flagicon|EST}} | score = 0–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{Flagicon|BEL}} Belgium U-19 | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Stadion Veli Jože | location = Poreč, Croatia | attendance = | referee = Eli Hacmon (Israel) | result = D | stack = yes }} League TablesMeistriliiga{{Main|2011 Meistriliiga}}{{#lst:2011 Meistriliiga|league table}}Esiliiga{{Main|Esiliiga}}{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL|update = 30 October 2011 |source =[https://int.soccerway.com/national/estonia/esiliiga/2011/regular-season/ soccerway] |result1 = P | result2 = QP | result8 = QR | result9 = R | result10 = R |status_T.K = P | status_TJK = R | status_WAR = R |team1=T.K|name_T.K=Tallinna Kalev|win_T.K=20|draw_T.K=10|loss_T.K=5|gf_T.K=99|ga_T.K=37 |team2=INF|name_INF=Infonet|win_INF=18|draw_INF=11|loss_INF=6|gf_INF=98|ga_INF=47 |team3=TMA|name_TMA=Tamme Auto|win_TMA=20|draw_TMA=4|loss_TMA=11|gf_TMA=70|ga_TMA=60 |team4=LEV|name_LEV=Levadia II|win_LEV=16|draw_LEV=12|loss_LEV=7|gf_LEV=66|ga_LEV=40 |team5=FLO|name_FLO=Flora U21|win_FLO=16|draw_FLO=7|loss_FLO=12|gf_FLO=66|ga_FLO=48 |team6=PUT|name_PUT=Puuma|win_PUT=15|draw_PUT=9|loss_PUT=11|gf_PUT=79|ga_PUT=69 |team7=LOT|name_LOT=Lootus|win_LOT=9|draw_LOT=11|loss_LOT=15|gf_LOT=56|ga_LOT=71 |team8=PJK|name_PJK=Pärnu|win_PJK=8|draw_PJK=11|loss_PJK=16|gf_PJK=55|ga_PJK=60 |team9=TJK|name_TJK=TJK Legion|win_TJK=7|draw_TJK=5|loss_TJK=23|gf_TJK=42|ga_TJK=102 |team10=WAR|name_WAR=Warrior|win_WAR=3|draw_WAR=6|loss_WAR=26|gf_WAR=32|ga_WAR=129 |class_rules = 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored |res_col_header=PQR |col_P=green1 |text_P=Promotion to Esiliiga |col_QP=blue1 |text_QP= Qualification to Promotion/Relegation_play-offs |col_QR= red2 |text_QR= Qualification to Promotion/Relegation play-offs |col_R= red1 |text_R =Relegation to II Liiga }} II Liiga{{Main|Second League of Estonia}}East / North{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL| update = 23 October 2011 | source = [https://int.soccerway.com/national/estonia/esiliiga/2011/regular-season/ soccerway] |result1 = EL | result2 = ELPO | result12 = IIIPO | result13 = III | result14 = III |status_RAK = P | status_NÕM = Q | status_TAB = Q | status_AJL = R | status_OLY = R |team1=RAK|name_RAK=Rakvere|win_RAK=21|draw_RAK=3|loss_RAK=2|gf_RAK=100|ga_RAK=29 |team2=NÕM|name_NÕM=Nõmme Kalju FC II|win_NÕM=19|draw_NÕM=4|loss_NÕM=3|gf_NÕM=94|ga_NÕM=19 |team3=SIK|name_SIK=Sillamäe Kalev II|win_SIK=18|draw_SIK=2|loss_SIK=6|gf_SIK=102|ga_SIK=37 |team4=AKJ|name_AKJ=Alko|win_AKJ=13|draw_AKJ=5|loss_AKJ=8|gf_AKJ=41|ga_AKJ=40 |team5=ORB|name_ORB=Orbiit|win_ORB=11|draw_ORB=8|loss_ORB=7|gf_ORB=48|ga_ORB=37 |team6=JTK|name_JTK=Tallinna Kalev II|win_JTK=12|draw_JTK=1|loss_JTK=13|gf_JTK=59|ga_JTK=48 |team7=FIN|name_FIN=Infonet II|win_FIN=11|draw_FIN=3|loss_FIN=12|gf_FIN=57|ga_FIN=59 |team8=DUT|name_DUT=Dünamo Tallinn|win_DUT=11|draw_DUT=3|loss_DUT=12|gf_DUT=49|ga_DUT=64 |team9=MCT|name_MCT=M.C. Tallinn|win_MCT=8|draw_MCT=10|loss_MCT=8|gf_MCT=51|ga_MCT=74 |team10=TJK|name_TJK=TJK Legion II|win_TJK=9|draw_TJK=4|loss_TJK=13|gf_TJK=36|ga_TJK=58 |team11=KAK|name_KAK=Kaitseliit Kalev|win_KAK=8|draw_KAK=6|loss_KAK=12|gf_KAK=47|ga_KAK=57 |team12=TAB|name_TAB=Tabasalu|win_TAB=5|draw_TAB=4|loss_TAB=17|gf_TAB=28|ga_TAB=48 |team13=AJL|name_AJL=Ajax Lasnamäe II|win_AJL=4|draw_AJL=1|loss_AJL=21|gf_AJL=33|ga_AJL=99 |team14=OLY|name_OLY=Olympic|win_OLY=3|draw_OLY=4|loss_OLY=19|gf_OLY=32|ga_OLY=108 |class_rules = 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored |res_col_header=PQR |col_EL=green1 |text_EL=Promotion to Esiliiga B |col_ELPO=blue1 |text_ELPO=Qualification to Promotion/Relegation Playoffs |col_IIIPO= red2 |text_IIIPO= Qualification to Promotion/Relegation play-off |col_III= red1 |text_III =Relegation to III Liiga }} West / South{{#invoke:Sports table|main|style=WDL| update = 23 October 2011 | source = [https://int.soccerway.com/national/estonia/esiliiga/2011/regular-season/ soccerway] |result1 = EL | result2 = ELPO | result12 = IIIPO | result13 = III | result14 = III |status_HAS = P | status_TAM = Q | status_PAK = Q | status_RUD = R | status_VIK = R |team1=HAS|name_HAS=HaServ|win_HAS=20|draw_HAS=2|loss_HAS=4|gf_HAS=77|ga_HAS=23 |team2=TAM|name_TAM=Tammeka II|win_TAM=20|draw_TAM=2|loss_TAM=4|gf_TAM=71|ga_TAM=29 |team3=TUL|name_TUL=Tulevik|win_TUL=17|draw_TUL=3|loss_TUL=6|gf_TUL=85|ga_TUL=42 |team4=PAI|name_PAI=Paide Kumake|win_PAI=17|draw_PAI=3|loss_PAI=6|gf_PAI=64|ga_PAI=28 |team5=LUU|name_LUU=Luunja|win_LUU=17|draw_LUU=2|loss_LUU=7|gf_LUU=67|ga_LUU=52 |team6=SÖR|name_SÖR=Sörve|win_SÖR=17|draw_SÖR=2|loss_SÖR=7|gf_SÖR=46|ga_SÖR=35 |team7=NTD|name_NTD=Nõmme United|win_NTD=12|draw_NTD=3|loss_NTD=11|gf_NTD=55|ga_NTD=58 |team8=EMM|name_EMM=Emmaste|win_EMM=11|draw_EMM=1|loss_EMM=14|gf_EMM=54|ga_EMM=46 |team9=PRE|name_PRE=10 Premium|win_PRE=11|draw_PRE=0|loss_PRE=15|gf_PRE=46|ga_PRE=74 |team10=GVX|name_GVX=Ganvix|win_GVX=10|draw_GVX=1|loss_GVX=15|gf_GVX=45|ga_GVX=86 |team11=TAR|name_TAR=Tarvastu|win_TAR=7|draw_TAR=1|loss_TAR=18|gf_TAR=32|ga_TAR=67 |team12=PAK|name_PAK=Pärnu Kalevi|win_PAK=5|draw_PAK=3|loss_PAK=18|gf_PAK=41|ga_PAK=73 |team13=RUD|name_RUD=Rummu Dünamo|win_RUD=3|draw_RUD=2|loss_RUD=21|gf_RUD=31|ga_RUD=84 |team14=VIK|name_VIK=Viljandi Kotkad|win_VIK=1|draw_VIK=3|loss_VIK=22|gf_VIK=11|ga_VIK=28 |class_rules = 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored |res_col_header=PQR |col_EL=green1 |text_EL=Promotion to Esiliiga B |col_ELPO=blue1 |text_ELPO=Qualification to Promotion/Relegation Playoffs |col_IIIPO= red2 |text_IIIPO= Qualification to Promotion/Relegation play-off |col_III= red1 |text_III =Relegation to III Liiga }} Domestic cupsEstonian Cup{{Main|2010–11 Estonian Cup}}{{16TeamBracket |team-width=160|RD1=Fourth Round |RD2=Quarterfinals |RD3=Semifinals |RD4=Final |RD1-seed01= |RD1-team01=Flora |RD1-score01=4 |RD1-seed02= |RD1-team02=Lootos |RD1-score02=1 |RD1-seed03= |RD1-team03=Joker |RD1-score03=3 |RD1-seed04= |RD1-team04=Sillamäe Kalev II |RD1-score04=0 |RD1-seed05= |RD1-team05=HaServ |RD1-score05=1 |RD1-seed06= |RD1-team06=Ganvix |RD1-score06=0 |RD1-seed07= |RD1-team07=Ajax Lasnamäe |RD1-score07=4 |RD1-seed08= |RD1-team08=Nõmme United |RD1-score08=1 |RD1-seed09= |RD1-team09=Tammeka |RD1-score09=0 |RD1-seed10= |RD1-team10=Trans |RD1-score10=1 |RD1-seed11= |RD1-team11=Tallinna Kalev |RD1-score11=2 |RD1-seed12= |RD1-team12=Tammeka II |RD1-score12=1 |RD1-seed13= |RD1-team13=Emmaste |RD1-score13=4 |RD1-seed14= |RD1-team14=Alko |RD1-score14=1 |RD1-seed15= |RD1-team15=Sillamäe Kalev |RD1-score15=12 |RD1-seed16= |RD1-team16=Tamme Auto |RD1-score16=1 |RD2-seed01= |RD2-team01=Flora |RD2-score01= |RD2-seed02= |RD2-team02=Joker |RD2-score02= w/o |RD2-seed03= |RD2-team03=HaServ |RD2-score03=0 |RD2-seed04= |RD2-team04=Ajax Lasnamäe (a.e.t.) |RD2-score04=4 |RD2-seed05= |RD2-team05=Trans (a.e.t.) |RD2-score05=1 |RD2-seed06= |RD2-team06=Tallinna Kalev |RD2-score06=0 |RD2-seed07= |RD2-team07=Emmaste |RD2-score07=0 |RD2-seed08= |RD2-team08=Sillamäe Kalev |RD2-score08=1 |RD3-seed01= |RD3-team01=Flora |RD3-score01=6 |RD3-seed02= |RD3-team02=Ajax Lasnamäe |RD3-score02=0 |RD3-seed03= |RD3-team03=Sillamäe Kalev |RD3-score03=1 (16) |RD3-seed04= |RD3-team04=Trans (a.e.t.) |RD3-score04=1 (17) |RD4-seed01= |RD4-team01=Trans |RD4-score01=0 |RD4-seed02= |RD4-team02=Flora |RD4-score02=2 }}Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time Final{{Footballbox| round = | date = 10 May 2011 | time = 19:45 UTC+03 | team1 = Trans | score = 0–2 | report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/05/10/estonia/cup/jk-trans-narva/jalgpalliklubi-fc-flora/1107018/ (Report)] | team2 = Flora | goals1 = | goals2 = Jürgenson {{goal|48}} Dupikov {{goal|78}} | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 390 | referee = Hannes Kaasik }} Estonian Supercup{{Main|Estonian Supercup}}{{Footballbox| round = | date = 1 March 2011 | time = 18:45 UTC+02 | team1 = Flora | score = 0 – 0 (a.e.t.) | report = [https://int.soccerway.com/matches/2011/03/01/estonia/super-cup/jalgpalliklubi-fc-flora/fc-levadia-tallinn/1051486/ (Report)] | team2 = Levadia | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Sportland Arena, Tallinn | attendance = 305 | referee = Ain Karutoom |penalties1 = Jürgenson {{pengoal}} Frolov {{pengoal}} Anier {{pengoal}} Meerits {{pengoal}} Dupikov {{pengoal}} |penaltyscore = 5–3 |penalties2 = Nahk {{penmiss}} Volodin {{pengoal}} Kalimullin {{pengoal}} Morozov {{pengoal}} }} Estonian clubs in international competitions
FC Flora Tallinn{{Footballbox collapsible| date = 12 July 2011 | time = 20:00 UTC+01 | round = Champions League Second qualifying round | team1 = Shamrock Rovers {{flagicon|IRL}} | score = 1–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{flagicon|EST}} Flora | goals1 = Turner {{goal|34}} | goals2 = | stadium = Tallaght Stadium | location = Dublin, Ireland | attendance = 5,026 | referee = Jakob Kehlet (Denmark) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | date = 19 July 2011 | time = 18:45 UTC+03 | round = Champions League Second qualifying round | team1 = Flora {{flagicon|EST}} | score = 0–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{flagicon|IRL}} Shamrock Rovers | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 2,970 | referee = Dimitar Meckarovski (Macedonia) | result = D | stack = yes }} JK Narva Trans{{Footballbox collapsible| date = 30 June 2011 | time = 18:30 UTC+03 | round = Europa League First qualifying round | team1 = Trans {{flagicon|EST}} | score = 1–4 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{flagicon|MKD}} Rabotnički | goals1 = Yepikhin {{goal|34}} | goals2 = Velkovski {{goal|16}} Manevski {{goal|51}} Petkovski {{goal|73}} Grozdanoski {{goal|88}} | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 200 | referee = Alan Mario Sant (Malta) | result = L | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | date = 7 July 2011 | time = 20:00 UTC+02 | round = Europa League First qualifying round | team1 = Rabotnički {{flagicon|MKD}} | score = 3–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{flagicon|EST}} Trans | goals1 = Petrović {{goal|45}} Manevski {{goal|81}} Vujčić {{goal|90}} | goals2 = | stadium = Philip II Arena | location = Skopje, Macedonia | attendance = 700 | referee = Roman Hrubeš (Czech Republic) | result = L | stack = yes }} JK Nõmme Kalju{{Footballbox collapsible| date = 30 June 2011 | time = 19:00 UTC+03 | round = Europa League First qualifying round | team1 = Honka {{flagicon|FIN}} | score = 0–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{flagicon|EST}} Kalju | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = ISS Stadion | location = Vantaa, Finland | attendance = 2,100 | referee = Miroslav Zelinka (Czech Republic) | result = D | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | date = 7 July 2011 | time = 19:30 UTC+03 | round = Europa League First qualifying round | team1 = Kalju {{flagicon|EST}} | score = 0–2 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{flagicon|FIN}} Honka | goals1 = | goals2 = Savage {{goal|48}} Dudu {{goal|77}} | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 2,250 | referee = Fariz Yusifov (Azerbaijan) | result = L | stack = yes }} FC Levadia Tallinn{{Footballbox collapsible| date = 14 July 2011 | time = 20:00 UTC+02 | round = Europa League Second qualifying round | team1 = Differdange 03 {{flagicon|LUX}} | score = 0–0 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{flagicon|EST}} Levadia | goals1 = | goals2 = | stadium = Stade Josy Barthel | location = Luxembourg City, Luxembourg | attendance = 674 | referee = Vusal Aliyev (Azerbaijan) | result = D | stack = yes }}{{Footballbox collapsible | date = 21 July 2011 | time = 18:45 UTC+03 | round = Europa League Second qualifying round | team1 = Levadia {{flagicon|EST}} | score = 0–1 | report = (Report) | team2 = {{flagicon|LUX}} Differdange 03 | goals1 = | goals2 = Lebresne {{goal|32}} | stadium = A. Le Coq Arena | location = Tallinn, Estonia | attendance = 1,550 | referee = Lorenc Jemini (Albania) | result = L | stack = yes }} References
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