FC Flora Tallinn (women)

Flora
Founded 1997
Ground A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
Ground Capacity 9,692
Chairman Aivar Pohlak
Manager Richard Barnwell
League Meistriliiga
2013 2nd
Website Club home page

Football Club Flora is an Estonian women's association football club from Tallinn. Founded in 1997, the club plays in Naiste Meistriliiga, the first level in the Estonian women's football system.

History

Founded in March 1997 as Flora Tallinn ladies team, Flora Naiskond played their first league game in the following month against the defending champions Pärnu, losing 0–3. Despite this, the team went on to enjoy some early success as Flora finished third in 1998 Naiste Meistriliiga season. Flora managed to repeat this feat in the next two seasons in 1999 and 2000. This success largely came thanks to Estonia women's national football team players such as Geit Prants, Liis Saharov, Katrin Tuse, Rutt Urbsalu, Monika Vehlmann, Maarja Vinkel and goalkeeper Maaren Olander, the then captain of both Flora and the women's national team. At the same time, youngsters like Maria Izbas, Merli Kaljuve, Marge Rennig, Riin Saar and Maarit Sarjas appeared for the women's national youth football team. This Flora squad remained relatively unchanged during the first years.[1]

The following seasons were more disappointing as Flora finished 4th in 2001 and 2002 and 5th in 2003. By this time the only international players left were Monika Vehlmann and Liis Saharov. Problems deepened during the winter of 2003 and Flora had to start the 2004 Meistriliiga season without a manager before Anders Süvari, who had coached the team before, returened in summer. Despite this the team managed to win their first 4 league games. Revitalized, Flora once again challenged the top 3 but missed out narrowly, losing 2–3 in the penultimate round and leaving the team just two points away from the bronze medals. Late in the season, Süvari was replaced by Allan Soomets who remained as coach until the 2012 Meistriliiga season. Since December 2012 the team has been coached by Richard Barnwell.[1]

Flora finished the Meistriliiga third in 2007 and the 2008 season and have been runners-up consecutively since 2008 but are yet to win the league. Flora has been more successful in the Estonian Women's Cup, winning the competition in 2013 by defeating league rivals Pärnu 2–0 in the finals.[2]

Players

Current squad

As of 10 April 2015.[3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Estonia MF Liis Pello
5 Estonia DF Liis Lepik
7 Estonia MF Lisette Tammik
8 Estonia FW Marie Heleen Lisette Kikkas
9 Estonia MF Miina Kallas
10 Estonia MF Tiina Trutsi
12 Estonia GK Mari-Ann Ploompuu
13 Estonia DF Maarija Mikiver
14 Estonia MF Kethy Õunpuu (captain)
15 Estonia DF Ragne Hindrimäe
No. Position Player
17 Estonia MF Eneli Vals
33 Estonia MF Kelly Rosen
36 Estonia MF Ariina Mürkhain
43 Estonia GK Getriin Strigin
44 Estonia DF Birgit Allmere
55 Estonia DF Riin Emajõe
77 Estonia DF Saron Läänmäe
Estonia DF Annika Pajupuu
Estonia FW Triin Väljataga

Reserve squad

As of 10 April 2015.[4]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
Estonia GK Kadi Meresaar
Estonia DF Gertu Kendra
Estonia DF Marit Kobakene
Estonia DF Liina Liivsoo
Estonia DF Siret Räämet
Estonia DF Kristiina Tullus
Estonia MF Riine Heinsalu
Estonia MF Sandra Nigulis
Estonia MF Keitlin Pärn
Estonia MF Sandra Paulberg
No. Position Player
Estonia MF Heidi Reial
Estonia MF Keit Reitel
Estonia MF Liisi Sakala
Estonia MF Maarit Sarjas
Estonia MF Marie Talts
Estonia MF Helen-Triin Vähi
Estonia FW Inger Fridolin
Estonia FW Aliis Jürgen
Estonia FW Ilona Kirst
Estonia FW Kaire Tekku

Management

Current technical staff

Position Name
Manager England Richard Barnwell
Assistant manager Estonia Marko Kõiv

References

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