Competition: | Esiliiga B |
Season: | 2016 |
Winners: | Kuressaare (1st title) |
Promoted: | Kuressaare Elva Welco |
Relegated: | Flora U19 Tulevik II |
Matches: | 180 |
Total Goals: | 672 |
League Topscorer: | Maarek Suursaar (33 goals) |
Biggest Home Win: | Kuressaare 12–0 Tulevik II (12 June 2016) |
Biggest Away Win: | Tulevik II 0–6 Tallinna Kalev II (10 July 2016) Tulevik II 0–6 Sillamäe Kalev II (29 August 2016) |
Highest Scoring: | (14 July 2016) |
Longest Wins: | 7 matches Kuressaare |
Longest Unbeaten: | 12 matches Kuressaare Elva |
Longest Winless: | 15 matches Tulevik II |
Longest Losses: | 12 matches Tulevik II |
Prevseason: | 2015 |
Nextseason: | 2017 |
The 2016 Esiliiga B was the 4th season of the Esiliiga B, third-highest Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 2013. The season began on 28 February 2016 and concluded on 6 November 2016.[1]
Kuressaare won the league, finishing with 76 points and were promoted to the Esiliiga. It was their first Esiliiga B title in history.
Team | Location | Stadium | Capacity | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Elva | Elva | Elva linnastaadion | [2] | |
Flora U19 | Tallinn | Sportland Arena | [3] | |
Joker | Raasiku | Raasiku artificial turf | [4] | |
Kuressaare | Kuressaare | Kuressaare linnastaadion | [5] | |
Sillamäe Kalev II | Sillamäe | Sillamäe Kalev artificial turf | [6] | |
Tallinna Kalev II | Tallinn | Kalev Keskstaadion artificial turf | [7] | |
Tammeka U21 | Tartu | Sepa Stadium | [8] | |
Tulevik II | Viljandi | Viljandi linnastaadion | [9] | |
Viimsi | Haabneeme | Viimsi KK Stadium | ||
Welco | Tartu | Tamme Stadium | [10] |
Team | Manager | Captain | Kit manufacturer | Shirt sponsor | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Elva | ![]() | ![]() | Nike | Sportland | |
Flora U19 | ![]() | ![]() | Nike | Tele2[11] | |
Joker | ![]() | ![]() | Joma | Unibox | |
Kuressaare | ![]() | ![]() | Joma | Saaremaa Lihatööstus | |
Sillamäe Kalev II | ![]() | Uhlsport | Alexela | ||
Tallinna Kalev II | ![]() | Jako | ViisTek Media[12] | ||
Tammeka U21 | ![]() | Nike | Goldtime | ||
Tulevik II | ![]() | Joma | Viljandi Aken ja Uks | ||
Viimsi | ![]() | Joma | |||
Welco | ![]() | ![]() | Nike |
Team | Outgoing manager | Manner of departure | Date of vacancy | Position in table | Incoming manager | Date of appointment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kuressaare | ![]() | Signed by Flora U19 | 1 January 2016 | Pre-season | ![]() | 1 January 2016 |
Tammeka U21 | ![]() | Mutual consent | 1 January 2016 | ![]() | 1 January 2016 | |
Flora U19 | ![]() | Appointed as president of Flora | 12 July 2016 | 9th | ![]() | 12 July 2016 |
Welco, who finished 3rd, faced Nõmme Kalju U21, 8th-placed 2016 Esiliiga side for a two-legged play-off. The first leg originally ended 3–2 to Nõmme Kalju U21 but they were later ruled to have forfeited the match after fielding an ineligible player Henrik Pürg. According to the rules, the second leg was cancelled and Welco earned entry into the 2017 Esiliiga.
Viimsi, who finished 8th, faced Keila, the II liiga play-offs winner. The winner on aggregate score after both matches earned entry into the 2017 Esiliiga B. Viimsi won on away goals.
Rank | Player | Club | Goals[13] |
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1 | ![]() | Kuressaare | 33 |
2 | ![]() | Elva | 29 |
3 | ![]() | Joker | 25 |
4 | ![]() | Tallinna Kalev II | 22 |
5 | ![]() | Kuressaare | 17 |
![]() | Tammeka U21 | ||
7 | ![]() | Sillamäe Kalev II | 15 |
![]() | Kuressaare | ||
9 | ![]() | Welco | 14 |
10 | ![]() | Tammeka U21 | 11 |
![]() | Joker |
Month | Manager of the Month | Player of the Month | |||
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Manager | Club | Player | Club | ||
March[14] | ![]() | Tammeka U21 | ![]() | Tammeka U21 | |
April[15] | ![]() | Welco | ![]() | Tallinna Kalev II | |
May[16] | ![]() | Kuressaare | ![]() | Joker | |
June/July[17] | ![]() | Elva | ![]() | Kuressaare | |
August[18] | ![]() | Elva | ![]() | Elva | |
September[19] | ![]() | Tallinna Kalev II | ![]() | Kuressaare | |
October[20] | ![]() | Kuressaare | ![]() | Welco |
Jürgen Kuresoo was named Esiliiga B Player of the Year.[21]