1998 in Estonian football explained

1998 in Estonian football
Meistriliiga champions
FC Flora Tallinn (1997–1998)
FC Flora Tallinn (1998)
Esiliiga champions
FC Vall Tallinn (1997–1998)
FC Levadia Maardu (1998)
Estonian Cup winners
FC Flora Tallinn
Estonian Super Cup winners
FC Flora Tallinn
Teams in Europe
FC Flora Tallinn
FC Lantana Tallinn
Tallinna Sadam JK
Estonian national team
Estonian Footballer of the Year
The 1998 season was the seventh full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union on 20 August 1991.

National Leagues

Meistriliiga

See main article: Meistriliiga 1997–98.

See main article: Meistriliiga 1998.

Esiliiga

See main article: Esiliiga 1997–98.

See main article: Esiliiga 1998.

Estonian FA Cup

See main article: 1997–98 Estonian Cup.

Final

National Team

See main article: Estonia national football team 1998.

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompEstonia scorersFixture
1998-05-09Montecatini Terme
Italy
6 – 0F[1]
1998-05-16Viljandi linnastaadion
Viljandi
0 – 0F
1998-06-04Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
5 – 0ECQ[2]
1998-06-22Kuressaare Linnastaadion
Kuressaare
2 – 1F
1998-06-25Sportland Arena
Valga
0 – 2BC98[5]
1998-06-28Viljandi linnastaadion
Viljandi
0 – 0BC98
1998-08-20Spordikeskuse Staadion
Kohtla-Järve
0 – 1F
1998-09-05Koševo Stadium
Sarajevo
1 – 1
1998-09-23Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
2 – 2F
1998-10-10Tynecastle Stadium
Edinburgh
3 – 2
1998-10-14Na Stínadlech
Teplice
4 – 1
1998-11-18Boris Paichadze Stadium
Tbilisi
3 – 1F
1998-11-21Kotayk Stadium
Abovyan
2 – 1F
1998-11-28Unknown
Gyandzha
2 – 1F

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Notes and References

  1. F = Friendly match
  2. [UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying]
  3. First goal of Kristen Viikmäe in 17 international matches for Estonia.
  4. Eighth goal of Martin Reim in 62 international matches for Estonia.
  5. BC98 = Baltic Cup 1998 match