KS Võitleja Narva explained

Clubname:Võitleja
Fullname:Karskusselts Võitleja Narva
Founded:1911
Dissolved:1941

KS Võitleja Narva (Temperance Society "Fighter" Narva) was an Estonian football club based in Narva. It was founded on 13 March 1911 as part of a local sports club of the same name.

Võitleja was one of the four teams that in 1921 participated in the first official Estonian football championship organised by the Estonian Football Association. It was played as a knock-out tournament, where in the semi-finals Võitleja lost to Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi.[1]

It was dissolved in 1941 because of World War II.

Championship history

width=60pxSeason[2] width=60pxLeaguewidth=30pxPoswidth=30pxPldwidth=30pxWwidth=30pxDwidth=30pxLwidth=30pxGFwidth=30pxGAwidth=30pxGDwidth=30pxPtswidth=165pxTop Goalscorer
19211100116−5N/A
19221100102−2
1923Did not participate
19241100106−6
1925152121192Alfons Elland (3)
192612002010−10
19271Disqualified for using an ineligible player
1928Did not participate
1929212200918N/A
1930143003223−210Osvald Kastanja-Kastan (2)
1931155104918−92N/A
19321610028635−292Felix Böckler-Aring (3)
193324301226−41N/A
193423220114684N/A
19351772051015−54Valter Biiber (4)
1936181413101458−445Liblik (5)
19372232015234N/A
19382331114403N/A
1938–392330305503N/A

Notes and References

  1. Book: Luik, Margus . Estonian Football 100 years . 257 . ML Agency . 978-9949-18-257-2.
  2. Web site: Estonia 1921–30 . 4 July 2009.