Estonia national football team 2011

The 2011 season is the 20th full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation.

Estonia national football team 2011
Season2011
ManagerTarmo Rüütli
CaptainRaio Piiroja
Home stadiumA. Le Coq Arena
2010
2012

Matches

3 June 2011 Euro 2012 qualifyingItaly 3 – 0 EstoniaStadio Alberto Braglia, Modena
21:50 UTC+3 Giuseppe Rossi  21'
Antonio Cassano  39'
Giampaolo Pazzini  68'
Report Attendance: 19,434
Referee: Alexandru Dan Tudor (Romania)
7 June 2011 Euro 2012 qualifyingFaroe Islands 2 – 0 EstoniaSvangaskarð, Toftir
21:30 UTC+3 Frodi Benjaminsen  43' (pen.)
Arnbjørn Hansen  47'
Report Attendance: 1,715
Referee: Antti Munukka (Finland)
20 June 2011 FriendlyChile 4 – 0 EstoniaEstadio Monumental, Santiago
02:00 UTC+3 Matías Fernández  21'
Waldo Ponce  41'
Humberto Suazo  45+1' (pen.)
Alexis Sánchez  50'
Report Attendance: 20,000
Referee: Martin Vazquez (Uruguay)
24 June 2011 FriendlyUruguay 3 – 0 EstoniaEstadio Atilio Paiva Olivera, Rivera
01:30 UTC+3 Martín Cáceres  12'
Mikk Reintam  54' (o.g.)
Nicolás Lodeiro  71'
Report Attendance: 25,000
Referee: Saul Lavarni (Argentina)
10 August 2011 FriendlyTurkey 3 – 0 EstoniaTürk Telekom Arena, Istanbul
21:30 UTC+3 Emre Belözoğlu  8' (pen.)
Colin Kazim-Richards  28', 35'
Report Referee: Lee Probert (England)
6 September 2011 Euro 2012 qualifyingEstonia 4 – 1 Northern IrelandA. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
21:30 UTC+3 Martin Vunk  28'
Tarmo Kink  32'
Sergei Zenjov  59'
Kaimar Saag  90+3'
Report  40' (o.g.) Raio Piiroja Attendance: 8,660
Referee: Daniel Stalhammar (Sweden)
11 October 2011 FriendlyEstonia 0 – 2 UkraineA. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
20:00 UTC+3 Report  45+1' Oleh Husyev
 68' Oleksandr Aliyev
Attendance: 4,501
Referee: Robert Malek (Poland)

Unofficial matches

Originally, the match against Bulgaria was recognised as a full international match by FIFA, but was later dismissed as the organizers were found guilty of match fixing. Referees Krisztián Selmeczi, János Csák and Kolos Lengyel were banned for life.[1]

9 February 2011 FriendlyBulgaria 2 – 2 EstoniaMardan Sports Complex, Antalya, Turkey
21:00 UTC+2 Popov  40' (pen.), 83' (pen.) Report  20' (pen.), 80' (pen.) Vassiljev Attendance: 200
Referee: Krisztián Selmeczi (Hungary)
25 May 2011 FriendlyEstonia 1 – 2 Basque CountryA. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn
UTC+3 Tarmo Kink  58' Report  51', 63' Aritz Aduriz Attendance: 3,224
Referee: Anders Hermansen (Denmark)

Players

Debutants

Eight new players appeared for the men's national team, all in a friendly match against Chile on 20 June 2011:

National team appearance number and club at the time of debut in brackets.

Statistics

Goalkeepers

Player[2] Pld S Min GC GC90 CS YC RC PS
Sergei Pareiko1010868171,761201 (3)
Pavel Londak2218042,000000
Marko Meerits119044,000000 (1)
Artur Kotenko103312,340000

Outfield players

Player[2] Pld S Min G PG A YC RC OG
Dmitri Kruglov1312956001000
Enar Jääger1111900000000
Sander Puri118670000210
Jarmo Ahjupera108497000100
Konstantin Vassiljev10773462 (3)3100
Tarmo Kink107604101100
Ragnar Klavan99810000100
Martin Vunk99780100200
Raio Piiroja99778001311
Ats Purje91295100100
Kaimar Saag85446100000
Taavi Rähn77630000300
Aleksandr Dmitrijev66528001100
Sergei Zenjov63317101200
Taijo Teniste54300000000
Andrei Stepanov43231000210
Tihhon Šišov42259000000
Gert Kams42186000000
Karl Palatu33270000100
Sergei Mošnikov31112000100
Mikk Reintam22151000001
Joonas Tamm22141000000
Siim Luts22125000000
Siim Tenno22123000100
Vladimir Voskoboinikov21108000000
Joel Lindpere2183000000
Henri Anier2179000000
Meelis Peitre2055000000
Albert Prosa2055000000
Andres Oper2048000000
Igor Morozov2040000000
Joel Indermitte2039000000
Andrei Veis2031000000
Alo Bärengrub1190000000
Andrei Sidorenkov1190000000
Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko1034100000
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References

  1. "Disciplinary Committee bans six match officials for life and Lisle Austin for one year". FIFA. 10 August 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
  2. "Koondiseaasta numbrites 2011 (uuendatud)" (in Estonian). Soccernet.ee. 14 January 2011. Retrieved 10 February 2012.
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