2011 Esiliiga

Esiliiga
Season 2011
Champions JK Tallinna Kalev
Relegated Tallinna JK Legion,
Valga Warrior
Matches played 180
Goals scored 686 (3.81 per match)
Top goalscorer Estonia Maksim Rõtškov
(40 goals)
2010
2012

The 2011 season of the Esiliiga, the second level in the Estonian football system, is the 21st season in the league's history. It starts in March and ends in November. The defending champions are Levadia II, who were ineligible for promotion as they are the reserve team for Meistriliiga side Levadia.

Overview

Club Location Stadium Current manager
Flora II Tallinn Sportland Arena Estonia Norbert Hurt
Infonet Tallinn Lasnamäe kergejõustikuhalli kunstmuru Estonia Aleksandr Puštov
Puuma Tallinn Lasnamäe SPK kunstmuruväljak Estonia Vitaly Kobashov
Levadia II Tallinn Maarjamäe kunstmuru Estonia Argo Arbeiter
Tallinna Kalev Tallinn Kalevi Keskstaadion Estonia Sergei Ratnikov
FC Lootus Kohtla-Järve Spordikeskuse Staadion Estonia Andrei Škaleta
Tamme Auto Kiviõli Kiviõli staadion Estonia Erik Steinberg
TJK Legion Tallinn Wismari staadion Estonia Viktor Passikuta
Warrior Valga Sportland Arena Estonia Meelis Kuivits
Pärnu LM Pärnu Pärnu Kalevi staadion Estonia Kalev Pajula

League table

Place Team G W D L GS GA GD Pts
1 JK Tallinna Kalev (C) 362110 510239+6373
2 FC Infonet 361911 610147+5468
3 Kiviõli Tamme Auto 3621 411 7361+3667
4 FC Levadia II 361612 8 6743+2460
5 Tallinna FC Flora II 3617 712 7051+1958
6 FC Puuma 3615 912 8172+954
7 Kohtla-Järve FC Lootus 36 91116 5975−1638
8Pärnu Linnameeskond 36 81117 5563−835
9Tallinna JK Legion (R) 36 7 623 44104−6027
10Valga FC Warrior (R) 36 3 726 34131−9716

Results

Each team plays every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

Rank Player Club Goals
1 Estonia Maksim Rõtškov Infonet 40
2 Estonia Rimo Hunt Tallinna Kalev 35
3 Estonia Aleksei Mamontov Kiviõli Tamme Auto 17
4 Estonia Trevor Elhi Levadia II 14
Estonia Tõnis Starkopf Kiviõli Tamme Auto 14
Estonia Sten Teino Puuma 14
7 Estonia Ilja Antonov Puuma 13
Estonia Nikita Tšernei Puuma 13
9 Finland Ionel Armean Tallinna Kalev 12
Estonia Andrei Jõgi Kohtla-Järve Lootus 12
Estonia Rasmus Tomson Tallinna Kalev 12

See also

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