III liiga
Country | Estonia |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Divisions |
III north III east III west III south |
Number of teams | 48 (12 in each division) |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | II Liiga |
Relegation to | IV Liiga |
Domestic cup(s) |
Estonian Cup Estonian Small Cup |
Current champions |
III north Retro III east Tallinna Forza III south Tartu FC Merkuur III west Pärnu Jalgpalliklubi (2015) |
III liiga is the fifth highest football league arranged by the Estonian Football Association. It consists of 48 teams, divided geographically into four divisions with 12 teams in each group north, east, west and south. Season starts around April and lasts until October.
III liiga north 2016
- JK Retro
- JK Tallinna Kalev III
- Tallinna FC Castovanni Eagles
- Nõmme Kalju FC III
- Pirita JK Reliikvia
- Tallinna KSK FC Štrommi
- Saku Sporting
- Tallinna FC Eston Villa
- Tallinna FC Hell Hunt
- Tallinna JK Piraaja II
- Tallinna FC Olympic Olybet
- Kassisaba FC Igiliikur
III liiga east 2016
- Maardu United
- Koeru JK
- Maardu Linnameeskond II
- JK Kaitseliit Kalev
- FC Järva-Jaani
- JK Loo
- Rakvere JK Tarvas II
- Tallinna Infonet III
- JK Väätsa Vald
- Ambla Vallameeskond
- Harju JK
- Kohtla-Järve JK Järve II
III liiga south 2016
- FC Otepää
- EMÜ SK
- Põlva FC Lootos
- SK Tääksi
- Tartu JK Welco II
- FC Tartu
- Navi Vutiselts
- FC Tarvastu
- Suure-Jaani United
- Valga FC Warrior
- Tartu Ülikool Fauna
- Vastseliina FC Tannem
III liiga west 2016
- Kärdla Linnameeskond
- Läänemaa JK Haapsalu
- Lihula JK
- Pakri SK Alexela
- JK Kernu Kadakas
- Pärnu JK Poseidon
- Pärnu JK Vaprus
- FC Zenit Tallinn
- FC Lelle
- Raplamaa JK
- FC Nõmme United II
- Lasnamäe JK Ajax II
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