2009–10 Estonian Cup

2009–10 Estonian Cup
Eesti Karikas
Country Estonia
Teams 78
Champions FC Levadia Tallinn (6th title)
Runners-up FC Flora Tallinn

2009–10 Estonian Cup was the twentieth season of the Estonian football knockout tournament organized by Estonian Football Association. Winners of the cup qualified for the second qualifying round of the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. The defending champions were Flora Tallinn.

Clubs participating

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Date[1] Home team Score[2] Away team
Tamme Auto Kiviõli IIw/oJK Nõmme Kalju III
Jul 4Tartu Ülikool Fauna3–1
(a.e.t.)
Tabasalu Palliklubi II
Jul 17JK Alti Rapla0–0
(4–5 pen.)
JK Kotkad Tallinn
Jul 21JK Alko Kohtla-Järvew/oJK Kaitseliit Kalev Tallinn II
Jul 21FC Tabivere0–19JK Sillamäe Kalev
Jul 21JK Nõmme Kalju10–0JK Kadakas Kernu
Jul 21JK Viljandi Tulevik3–1HaServ Tartu
Jul 21FC Metropool Pärnu0–5FC Narva Trans
Jul 21Võru JK2–1
(a.e.t.)
JK Tammeka Tartu II
Jul 22FC Flora Rakvere9–1SK Tapa
Jul 22Tallinna JK Legion0–2
(a.e.t.)
Paide Linnameeskond
Jul 22JK Reliikvia Piritaw/oFC Ajax Lasnamäe
Jul 22FC Warrior Valga3–0FC EBS Team Tallinn
Jul 22FC Kose3–2
(a.e.t.)
Kumake Paide
Jul 22FC Reaal Tallinn0–17FC Lootus Kohtla-Järve
Jul 22JK Jalgpallihaigla0–0
(4–5 pen.)
FC Haiba
Jul 22JK Ganvix Türi6–0FC Hansa United Tallinn
Jul 22JK Alti Rapla II0–12JK Sörve
Jul 22SK 10 Premium Tartu2–3JK Kalev Sillamäe II
Jul 22JK Tulevik Viljandi II3–1JK Kaitseliit Kalev Tallinn
Jul 29Saue JK1–2FC Atletik Tallinn
Jul 29SK 10 Premium Tartu II1–3FC Igiliikur Viimsi
Jul 29WC Guwalda Pärnu1–6JK Nõmme Kalju II
Jul 29SK EMÜ Tartu3–2Saaremaa JK
Tamme Auto Kiviõli II withdrew from the competition before the dates were drawn.

Teams with bye

Levadia, Flora II, Otepää, Noorus 96, Esteve, Olympic, Hell Hunt, Keskerakond, Toompea, Quattromed, Metec, Püsivus, Keskerakond II, Kalev Tallinn, Piraaja, Twister, Tammeka, Flora, aameraaS, Aspen, Toompea 1994, Soccernet, Eston Villa, Kuressaare, Elva II, HansaNet.ee, Tabasalu, A&A Kinnisvara, Rada II, Tamme Auto, Velldoris, Orbiit, Lootos, Rada, Elva, Nõmme United, Koeru, Navi, Kristiine, FCF Järva-Jaani.

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Date[3] Home team Score[4] Away team
Lootusw/oNavi
Aug 4Kose0–8Kuressaare
Aug 5Soccernet1–3Olympic
Aug 5Tulevik5–1Esteve
Aug 5Elva II0–9Trans
Aug 5Kalev Sillamäew/oKeskerakond
Aug 5Kalev Tallinn3–1aaMeraaS
Aug 5Warrior8–3Elva
Aug 5Flora Järva-Jaani0–2Flora Tallinn II
Aug 5Ajax Lasnamäew/oHell Hunt
Aug 5Kalev Sillamäe II1–0Flora Rakvere
Aug 5Fauna0–10Tamme Auto
Aug 5Metec1–5Võru
Aug 5Koeru4–0Igiliikur
Aug 5Lootos5–1Noorus 96
Aug 5Kalju III0–3Tammeka
Aug 5Kristiine1–2Tabasalu
Aug 11Quattromed1–3Atletik
Aug 11Alko0–3Levadia
Aug 11Kalju II10–1Püsivus
Aug 11HansaNet.eew/oKeskerakond II
Aug 13A&A Kinnisvara2–7Orbiit
Aug 19Sörve0–1Maaülikool
Aug 19Ganvix3–0Velldoris
Aug 19Haiba2–1Rada
Aug 25Rada II0–9Flora Tallinn
Aug 25Kalju6–0Kotkad
Aug 25Paide2–3Otepää
Aug 25Toompea3–3
(3–4 pen.)
Nõmme Utd
Aug 26Tulevik II13–0Twister
Aug 26Eston Villa4–0Aspen
Sep 2Toompea 19940–4Piraaja
Navi Vutiselts withdrew from the competition before the dates were announced.

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Date Home team Score Away team
Sep 1Lootos2–5Kuressaare
Sep 2Trans13–0Haiba
Sep 2Kalev Tallinn8–1Koeru
Sep 2Maaülikool0–5Flora Tallinn II
Sep 2Võruw/oHansaNet.ee
Sep 2Ajax Lasnamäe0–3Lootus
Sep 2Kalju5–0Tulevik II
Sep 8Kalev Sillamäe II0–5Levadia
Sep 8Warrior1–0Kalju II
Sep 8Olympic2–3Tammeka
Sep 9Orbiit1–3Ganvix
Sep 9Atletik2–1
(a.e.t.)
Eston Villa
Sep 16Kalev Sillamäe3–1
(a.e.t.)
Tulevik
Sep 30Nõmme Utd5–2Tamme Auto
Sep 30Piraaja5–3
(a.e.t.)
Tabasalu
Oct 6Flora Tallinn4–1Otepää

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Quarter-finals

Semi-finals

Final

References

  1. "Loositi karikavõistluste avaringi paarid". jalgpall.ee (in Estonian). EJL. 16 June 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
  2. "Värsked karikamängude tulemused". jalgpall.ee (in Estonian). EJL. 22 June 2009. Retrieved 23 July 2009.
  3. "Selgusid 1/32-finaalide toimumisajad ja -kohad". jalgpall.ee (in Estonian). EJL. 28 July 2009. Retrieved 28 July 2009.
  4. "Kõik karikavõistluste 1/32-finaalide mängud: lõppenud ja eesseisvad". jalgpall.ee (in Estonian). EJL. 26 August 2009. Retrieved 26 August 2009.

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