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JS Estonia Tallinn

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Estonia
Full nameJalgpalliselts Estonia Tallinn
FoundedNovember 1930
DissolvedAugust 1944
GroundKadrioru Stadium, Tallinn

JS Estonia Tallinn was an Estonian football club based in Tallinn. It was founded in November 1930. The board included many ex-footballers and then active players that played for the team, such as Eduard Ellmann-Eelma and Arnold Pihlak.

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History

The club played its first two seasons in Estonian First Division. After the successful promotion in 1932, they played in Estonian Top Division and only lost the title in the last game of the season to Sport Tallinn. But then they won five consecutive league titles from 1934 to 1938/39. They were unbeaten for the first two seasons in that run and even extended it until the middle of the third.[1]

The club was dissolved in 1944.

Seasons

Season[2] League Pos Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Top Goalscorer
1931 2 1 0 0 1 2 3 −1 N/A
1932 2 1 3 2 1 0 8 2 6 5 N/A
1933 1 2 10 7 1 2 35 10 25 15 Heinrich Uukkivi 9
1934 1 1 10 7 3 0 22 3 19 17 Eduard Eelmann-Eelma 5
1935 1 1 7 6 1 0 26 3 23 13 Valter Mäng 7
1936 1 1 14 11 1 2 60 15 45 23 Nikolai Linberg 21
1937–38 1 1 14 10 2 2 51 17 34 22 Heinrich Uukkivi 12
1938–39 1 1 14 11 1 2 40 11 29 23 Richard Kuremaa 8
1939–40 1 2 14 9 4 1 39 14 25 21 Nikolai Linberg 15

Honours

  • Estonian Top Division (5): 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937–38, 1938–39
    • Runners Up: 1933, 1939–40

References

  1. ^ Luik, Margus. Estonian Football 100 years. ML Agency. p. 268. ISBN 978-9949-18-257-2.
  2. ^ "Estonia 1931–40". Retrieved 21 July 2009.


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