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FC Kuressaare

Estonian football club


Estonian football club

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fullnameFC Kuressaare
nicknameKure
Viikingid (The Vikings)
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groundKuressaare linnastaadion
capacity2,000
chrtitlePresident
chairmanPriit Penu
managerSander Post
leagueMeistriliiga
season2025
positionMeistriliiga, 9th of 10
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websitehttp://www.fckuressaare.ee

Viikingid (The Vikings) FC Kuressaare, commonly known as Kuressaare, is an Estonian professional football club based in Kuressaare, Saaremaa island. The club's home ground is Kuressaare linnastaadion.

Founded on 14 March 1997, the club competes in the Meistriliiga, the top tier of Estonian football. Kuressaare debuted in the Estonian top division in 2000 and were known as a yo-yo club throughout the first decade of the 21st century, as they were promoted and relegated for eight consecutive seasons. Since then, the club has played in the Meistriliiga in 2009–2013 and again since 2018.

History

Early history

Kuressaare was founded on 14 March 1997. Its predecessor was a youth club B.B. Sport, coached by Johannes Kaju. Kuressaare joined the Estonian football league system and began competing in the Western division of the III liiga. The club's first president and manager was Aivar Pohlak.

Kuressaare was promoted to the Esiliiga for the 1998 season and finished in 6th place under the new manager Jan Važinski. Most of the team were Saaremaa locals who were reinforced by players from Kuressaare's parent club Flora. Kuressaare won the Esiliiga in the 1999 season and was promoted to the Meistriliiga.

Kuressaare finished the 2000 season, its maiden season in the Estonian top-flight, in 7th place. The club finished the 2001 season in 10th place under new manager Zaur Tšilingarašvili and was relegated to the Esiliiga. In 2002, Sergei Zamogilnõi was hired as manager. Kuressaare finished the 2002 season as runners-up, qualifying to the promotion play-offs. Kuressaare won the play-offs against Lootus and returned to the Meistriliiga. Kuressaare's stay in the top-flight was cut short again as the club finished the 2003 season in 8th place and was relegated. The team was restructured in 2004, using players from reserve team Sörve and was promoted back to the Meistriliiga despite finishing in 5th place due to the expansion of the league.

The 2005 season was the most successful in the club's earlier history, winning 7 and drawing 6 matches out of 36. The 8–1 victory over Dünamo became the new club record. Despite that, the team finished 9th and was relegated after losing the relegation play-offs against Ajax. Kuressaare earned its way back to the Meistriliiga in the 2006 season, but was once again relegated in the following Meistriliiga season. The team finished the 2008 season as runners-up and was promoted to the Meistriliiga. Kuressaare remained in the Meistriliiga for the next five seasons from 2009 to 2013, when the club was relegated to Esiliiga after finishing the season in 10th place. After the 2015 season, Kuressaare were relegated to Esiliiga B, which they won the following season.

Return to top-flight football

After finishing 5th in the Estonian second tier Esiliiga during the 2017 season, FC Kuressaare were unexpectedly offered the chance to return to Meistriliiga, due to FC Infonet and Sillamäe Kalev leaving top-flight football and Maardu Linnameeskond and Rakvere Tarvas, who both finished in front of Kuressaare in the 2017 Esiliiga season, opting to not fill the vacant Meistriliiga spots. Jan Važinski returned to the manager role and Kuressaare finished the 2018 Meistriliiga season in ninth place, beating FC Elva in the relegation play-offs to maintain their spot in Estonian top-flight football. The following 2019 season concluded in a similar way, with Kuressaare finishing in ninth place and this time beating Pärnu Vaprus in the play-offs.

With the introduction of solidarity mechanisms in 2020, Marco Lukka became the first ever fully professional football player of the club. Kuressaare also appointed Roman Kozhukhovskyi as the manager. Again, Kuressaare finished the season in 9th place and won the relegation play-offs against Maardu. The 2021 season proved to be successful for the club, as they finished in seventh place. Otto-Robert Lipp's goal against FC Flora in their 2–2 draw also won the Meistriliiga's 'goal of the season' award.

The 2022 season was the most successful in FC Kuressaare's history, as the club finished 5th and accumulated 50 points in 36 matches.

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

PeriodKit manufacturerShirt sponsorRef
2013–2018JomaSaaremaa Lihatööstus
2019NikeEuronics
2020–2023
2023–Visit Saaremaa

Players

First-team squad

For season transfers, see transfers summer 2025. --

Out on loan

Reserves and academy

Personnel

Current technical staff

PositionName
Head coachEST Sander Post
Assistant coachesEST Karl-Sander Eensoo
EST Jan Važinski
Goalkeeping coachEST Magnus Karofeld
PhysiotherapistEST Toomas Rebane

Managerial history

DatesName
1997EST Aivar Pohlak
1998–2000EST Jan Važinski
2001EST Zaur Tšilingarašvili
2002EST Sergei Zamogilnõi
2003–2007EST Jan Važinski
2010–2013EST Sergei Zamogilnõi
2014–2015EST Pelle Pohlak
2016–2017EST Sander Viira
2018–2019EST Jan Važinski
2019LAT Dmitrijs Kalašņikovs
2020–2024UKR Roman Kozhukhovskyi
2025–EST Sander Post

Honours

League

  • Esiliiga
  • Esiliiga B

Seasons and statistics

SeasonDivisionPosPldWDLGFGAGDPtsTop goalscorerCup
1997–98III liiga (W)16510183+1516EST Toivo Alt (8)First round
1998Esiliiga6144552019+117LTU Svajūnas Rauckis (8)
199912821439225+6767LTU Svajūnas Rauckis (27)Fourth round
2000Meistriliiga72854192568−4319EST Risto Kallaste
EST Tarmo Saks (5)Third round
2001828212518114−967EST Tiit Tikenberg (5)
2002Esiliiga22817298250+3253EST Tarmo Neemelo (21)Second round
2003Meistriliiga8281225111215EST Tiit Tikenberg (3)Second round
2004Esiliiga528112155670−1435EST Martti Pukk (13)Quarter-finals
2005Meistriliiga93676234096−5627EST Martti Pukk (11)Second round
2006Esiliiga23622596444+2071EST Rainer Veskimäe (12)Quarter-finals
2007Meistriliiga93653282594−6918EST Dmitri Kulikov (5)Third round
2008Esiliiga23620976735+3269EST Martti Pukk (14)Third round
2009Meistriliiga83673262199−7824RUS Dmitri Skiperski (8)Fourth round
201093673263293−6124RUS Dmitri Skiperski (9)Fourth round
201193675242868−4026EST Martti Pukk (8)Third round
2012836511203180−4926EST Andre Ilves (6)Fourth round
2013103625292287−6511EST Andre Ilves
EST Karl Mööl
EST Elari Valmas (4)Second round
2014Esiliiga636145176981−1247EST Tõnis Koppel
EST Sander Laht
EST Maarek Suursaar (10)Quarter-finals
20151036107194895−4737EST Sander Laht (14)Third round
2016Esiliiga B136237611748+6976EST Maarek Suursaar (33)Third round
2017Esiliiga536174157063+755EST Sander Laht (17)Quarter-finals
2018Meistriliiga936632734115−8121EST Sander Laht (15)Quarter-finals
201993665252487−6323EST Märten Pajunurm (7)Third round
202093059162863−3524EST Sander Laht (6)Third round
2021730104163947−834EST Mattias Männilaan (11)Fourth round
20225361311124951−250EST Sten Reinkort (15)Third round
2023736127173660−2443EST Mattias Männilaan (8)Quarter-finals
2024836810184667−2134EST Mattias Männilaan (10)Quarter-finals

References

References

  1. "Klubi". FC Kuressaare.
  2. "Staadion". FC Kuressaare.
  3. "Kuressaare Linnastaadion". Spordiregister.ee.
  4. "Ajalugu". FC Kuressaare.
  5. (5 December 2019). "Värskest Eesti meistrist sai FC Kuressaare esimene profimängija".
  6. "FC Kuressaare Kit History".
  7. "FC Kuressaare". Estonian Football Association.
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