1993 in Estonian football
The 1993 season was the second complete year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991-08-20. The Men's National Team booked its first victory since independence by defeating Lithuania at the Baltic Cup, on 1993-07-04.
1993 in Estonian football | ||
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Meistriliiga champions | ||
FC Norma Tallinn | ||
Esiliiga champions | ||
JK Tervis Pärnu | ||
Estonian Cup winners | ||
FC Nikol Tallinn | ||
Teams in Europe | ||
FC Norma Tallinn, FC Nikol Tallinn | ||
Estonian national team | ||
1993 Baltic Cup 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification | ||
Estonian Footballer of the Year | ||
Mart Poom |
Estonian FA Cup
Quarterfinals
Nikol Tallinn | 1–0 | FC Flora |
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JK Viljandi | 3–5 | EP Jõhvi |
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Keemik Kohtla-Järve | 0 – 3 [aet] | Norma Tallinn |
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Vigri Tallinn | 1–0 | Pena Jõhvi |
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Semifinals
Nikol Tallinn | 1 – 0 1 – 1 | EP Jõhvi |
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Norma Tallinn | 2 – 0 2 – 0 | Vigri Tallinn |
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Final
Nikol Tallinn | 0–0 | Norma Tallinn |
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Penalties | ||
4–2 |
National Team
Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Estonia scorers | Fixture |
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1993-02-20 | Myyrmäki Indoor Hall Vantaa |
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0 – 0 | IBC93 [1] | — | |
1993-02-21 | Myyrmäki Indoor Hall Vantaa |
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0 – 2 | IBC93 | — | |
1993-04-07 | ŽŠD Stadion Ljubljana |
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2 – 0 | F [2] | — | |
1993-04-14 | Stadio Nereo Rocco Trieste |
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2 – 0 | WC94 [3] | — | |
1993-05-12 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
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0 – 1 | WC94 | — | |
1993-05-19 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
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0 – 3 | WC94 | — | |
1993-06-02 | Pittodrie Stadium Aberdeen |
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3 – 1 | WC94 | Bragin ![]() |
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1993-07-02 | Kalevi Stadium Pärnu |
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0 – 2 | BC93 [5] | — | |
1993-07-04 | Kalevi Stadium Pärnu |
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2 – 1 [6] | BC93 | Zamorski ![]() Bragin ![]() |
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1993-09-05 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
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0 – 2 | WC94 | — | |
1993-09-22 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
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0 – 3 | WC94 | — | |
1993-10-26 | Sportplatz Rheinau Balzers |
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0 – 2 | F | Bragin ![]() Rajala ![]() |
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1993-11-10 | Estádio da Luz Lisbon |
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3 – 0 | WC94 | — | |
1993-11-17 | Hardturm Zürich |
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4 – 0 | WC94 | — |
Notes
- IBC93= Indoor Baltic Cup 1993
- F = Friendly match
- WC94 = Qualification for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Estonia played in 1994_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_(UEFA)#Group_1
- Sergei Bragin replaced Marek Lemsalu in the 46th minute.
- BC93 = Baltic Cup 1993 match
- First win for Estonia in an international FIFA-match since regaining independence in 1991.
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