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{{Short description|Association football-related events in Estonia during 2002}}
{{Cleanup|date=June 2009}}
{{Unreferenced|date=February 2022}}


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| colspan=3 style="font-size: 12px;" | [[Andres Oper]] <br> [[Raio Piiroja]]
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The '''[[2002 in football (soccer)|2002 season]]''' was the 11th full year of competitive [[football (soccer)]] in [[Estonia]] since gaining independence from the [[Soviet Union]] in 1991-08-20.
The '''[[2002 in football (soccer)|2002]] Estonian Football season''' was the 11th full year of competitive [[football (soccer)]] in [[Estonia]] since the nation gained independence from the [[Soviet Union]] in 1991-08-20.


==National Leagues==
==National Leagues==
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{{main|Esiliiga 2002}}
{{main|Esiliiga 2002}}
{{clear}}
{{clear}}

==Estonian FA Cup==
==Estonian FA Cup==
{{main|Estonian Cup 2001-02}}
{{main|Estonian Cup 2001-02}}

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===Final===
===Final===
{{footballbox
{{footballbox
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|time=
|time=
|team1=[[FC Levadia Tallinn]]
|team1=[[FC Levadia Tallinn]]
|score=2 &ndash; 0
|score=2–0
|report=
|report=
|team2=[[FC Levadia Maardu]]
|team2=[[FC Levadia Maardu]]
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|referee=
|referee=
}}
}}

<br>
==Estonian Super Cup==
==Estonian Super Cup==
{{footballbox
{{footballbox
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|time=
|time=
|team1=[[FC Flora Tallinn]]
|team1=[[FC Flora Tallinn]]
|score=1 &ndash; 1
|score=1–1
|report=
|report=
|team2=[[FC Levadia Tallinn]]
|team2=[[FC Levadia Tallinn]]
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|attendance=
|attendance=
|referee=
|referee=
|penalties1 =
|penaltyscore = 4–2
|penalties2 =
}}
}}

{{penshootoutbox
|penalties1 = |
penaltyscore = 4 &ndash; 2 |
penalties2 =
}}
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==National team==
==National team==
{{main|Estonia national football team 2002}}
{{main|Estonia national football team 2002}}


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/est01.html 2002 season on RSSSF]
*[https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/est01.html 2002 season on RSSSF]
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/esthist.html RSSSF Historic Results]
*[https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/esthist.html RSSSF Historic Results]
*[http://www.rsssf.com/tablese/est-intres.html RSSSF National Team Results]
*[https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/est-intres.html RSSSF National Team Results]


{{Seasons in Estonian football}}
{{Seasons in Estonian football}}
{{Football in Estonia}}
{{Football in Estonia}}


{{DEFAULTSORT:2002 In Estonian Football}}
[[Category:2002 in Estonian football| ]]
[[Category:Seasons in Estonian football]]
[[Category:Seasons in Estonian football]]
[[Category:2002 in Estonia|Football (soccer)]]

Latest revision as of 05:12, 6 February 2023

2002 in Estonian football
Meistriliiga champions
FC Flora Tallinn
Esiliiga champions
FC Warrior Valga
Estonian Cup winners
FC Levadia Tallinn
Estonian Super Cup winners
FC Flora Tallinn
Teams in Europe
FC Flora Tallinn
FC Levadia Maardu
TVMK Tallinn
FC Narva Trans
Estonian national team
UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying
Estonian Footballer of the Year
Andres Oper
Raio Piiroja

The 2002 Estonian Football season was the 11th full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since the nation gained independence from the Soviet Union in 1991-08-20.

National Leagues

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Meistriliiga

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Esiliiga

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Estonian FA Cup

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Final

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FC Levadia Tallinn2–0FC Levadia Maardu
Jagudin 43', 84'

Estonian Super Cup

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National team

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