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1999 in Estonian football
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| 1999 in Estonian football | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| [[Image:Flag of Estonia.svg | center | 240px]][[File:Soccerball.svg | right | 150px]] |
| Meistriliiga champions | ||||
| FC Levadia Tallinn | ||||
| Esiliiga champions | ||||
| FC Kuressaare | ||||
| Estonian Cup winners | ||||
| FC Levadia Tallinn | ||||
| Estonian Super Cup winners | ||||
| FC Levadia Tallinn | ||||
| Teams in Europe | ||||
| FC Flora Tallinn | ||||
| JK Tulevik Viljandi | ||||
| FC Levadia Tallinn | ||||
| Estonian national team | ||||
| 2000 UEFA Euro qualifying | ||||
| Estonian Footballer of the Year | ||||
| Andres Oper |
The 1999 season was the eighth full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union on 20 August 1991.
National Leagues
[[Meistriliiga]]
Main article: Meistriliiga 1999
[[Esiliiga]]
Main article: Esiliiga 1999
Estonian FA Cup
Main article: Estonian Cup 1998-99
Final
Gussev Krõlov Allas Valga
Estonian Super Cup
Tallinn
[[Estonia national football team|National Team]]
Main article: Estonia national football team 1999
| Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Estonia scorers | Fixture |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1999-01-18 | Ramat Gan Stadium | |||||
| Ramat Gan | 7 – 0 | F | — | |||
| 1999-01-22 | Hapoel Umm al-Fahm F.C. | |||||
| Umm al-Fahm | 3 – 3 | F | Reim | |||
| Zelinski | — | |||||
| 1999-03-03 | Stadionul Dinamo | |||||
| Bucharest | 2 – 3 | F | — | |||
| 1999-03-06 | Neo GSZ Stadium | |||||
| Larnaca | 2 – 2 | F | Viikmäe | |||
| Saviauk | — | |||||
| 1999-03-16 | Neo GSZ Stadium | |||||
| Larnaca | 1 – 2 | F | Zelinski | |||
| Terehhov | — | |||||
| 1999-03-31 | Žalgiris Stadium | |||||
| Vilnius | 1 – 2 | ECQ | Terehhov | — | ||
| 1999-06-05 | Kadrioru Stadium | |||||
| Tallinn | 0 – 2 | ECQ | — | |||
| 1999-06-09 | Kadrioru Stadium | |||||
| Tallinn | 1 – 2 | ECQ | Oper | — | ||
| 1999-08-18 | Pärnu Kalevi Stadium | |||||
| Pärnu | 2 – 0 | F | Kristal | |||
| Ustritski | — | |||||
| 1999-09-04 | Tórsvøllur | |||||
| Tórshavn | 0 – 2 | ECQ | Reim | |||
| Piiroja | — | |||||
| 1999-09-08 | Kadrioru Stadium | |||||
| Tallinn | 0 – 0 | ECQ | — | |||
| 1999-10-09 | Kadrioru Stadium | |||||
| Tallinn | 1 – 4 | ECQ | Oper | — | ||
| 1999-10-30 | Al Jazira Stadium | |||||
| Abu Dhabi | 1 – 1 | F | Mahmoud | — | ||
| 1999-11-01 | Al Jazira Stadium | |||||
| Abu Dhabi | 2 – 2 | F | Reim | |||
| Oper | — | |||||
| 1999-11-03 | Al Jazira Stadium | |||||
| Abu Dhabi | 1 – 1 | F | Viikmäe | — | ||
| 1999-12-18 | Trikala Stadium | |||||
| Trikala | 2 – 2 | F | Oper | — |
Notes
References
- F = [[Friendly match]]
- [[UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying]] match for [[Euro 2000]]
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