SK Tallinna Sport
Full name | SK Tallinna Sport | ||
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Founded |
1912 2003-2008 | ||
Ground | Laagri kunstmuruväljak, Tallinn | ||
Capacity | ? | ||
Chairman | - | ||
Manager | - | ||
League | III liiga Põhi | ||
2007 | 1st | ||
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SK Tallinna Sport is a defunct Estonian football club, originally founded in 1912 and then re-established in 2003. The club won 9 domestic league titles before Estonia became a part of Soviet Union.
The club also played bandy in the interwar years, becoming Estonian champions of this sport eleven times in the 1920s and 1930s.[1]
At last the club played in the III Liiga (Pőhi), northern zone of Estonian Third league, fourth tier of Estonian football pyramid. The club finished 1st in 2007 and was dissolved after the beginning of the year 2008.
Achievements
1921, 1922, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933
- Estonian Cup: (1)
1938
Sport Tallinn in Estonian Football
Year | League | Position | Goals +/- | Points |
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* Eastern Zone
** Northern Zone
Notable former players
- Valery Karpin
- Mart Poom
- Oleg Andrejev
- Marek Lemsalu
- Ott Mõtsnik
- Tiit Kõmper
- Martin Reim
- Marko Kristal
- Urmas Hepner
- Urmas Kalljend
- Hans Näks
- Aleksandr Žurkin
- Konstantin Ivanov
- Vasiliy Zhupikov
References
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