2000_in_Estonian_football
The 2000 season was the ninth full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union on 20 August 1991.
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2000 in Estonian football | ||
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Meistriliiga champions | ||
FC Levadia Maardu | ||
Esiliiga champions | ||
FC Maardu | ||
Estonian Cup winners | ||
FC Levadia Maardu | ||
Estonian Super Cup winners | ||
FC Levadia Maardu | ||
Teams in Europe | ||
FC Levadia Maardu JK Tulevik Viljandi FC Flora Tallinn | ||
Estonian national team | ||
2000 King's Cup 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification | ||
Estonian Footballer of the Year | ||
Mart Poom |
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Meistriliiga
Main article: Meistriliiga 2000
Esiliiga
Main article: Esiliiga 2000
Final
More information FC Levadia Maardu, 2–0 ...
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Attendance: 1,000
Main article: Estonia national football team 2000
More information Date, Venue ...
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Estonia scorers | Fixture |
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2000-02-23 | Rajamangala Stadium Bangkok |
Finland | 4 – 2 | KC[1] | Zelinski 71' (pen.) Oper 84' |
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2000-02-25 | Rajamangala Stadium Bangkok |
Thailand | 2 – 2 | KC | Reim 67' (pen.) | — |
2000-04-26 | Stade Josy Barthel Luxembourg |
Luxembourg | 1 – 1 | F[2] | Oper 83' | — |
2000-06-04 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
Belarus | 2 – 0 | F | Oper 4' 82' | — |
2000-06-11 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
Georgia | 1 – 0 | F | Piiroja 17' | — |
2000-08-16 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
Andorra | 1 – 0 | WCQ02[3] | Reim 64' (pen.) | — |
2000-09-03 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
Portugal | 1 – 3 | WCQ02 | Oper 84' | — |
2000-10-07 | Estadi Comunal d'Aixovall Andorra la Vella |
Andorra | 1 – 2 | WCQ02 | Reim 54' Oper 65' |
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2000-10-11 | Lansdowne Road Dublin |
Republic of Ireland | 2 – 0 | WCQ02 | — | |
2000-11-15 | Kuressaare Linnastaadion Kuressaare |
Kyrgyzstan | 1 – 0 | F | Anniste 15' | — |
2000-12-10 | Hong Kong Stadium Hong Kong |
Hong Kong | 1 – 2 | F | Zelinski 53' 58' | — |
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- KC = 2000 King's Cup
- 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea and Japan.