FC Norma Tallinn explained

Clubname:Norma Tallinn
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Fullname:FC Norma Tallinn
Founded:1959
Dissolved:1997
Ground:Norma Staadion
(now Maarjamäe staadion), Tallinn
Capacity:1,000
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Norma Tallinn was an Estonian football club. Norma Tallinn became the first Estonian champions after the Soviet Union collapse, they went on to defend their title next year, in 1993. Norma also won the Estonian Cup in 1994. The club was relegated to the second division in 1995 and to the third the following year. Norma Tallinn were dissolved after the 1996–97 season.

History

Founded in 1959, Norma Tallinn was one of the biggest football clubs in Estonian SSR. The club participated in 32 Estonian SSR championships (more than any other team), winning the title on five occasions, as well as winning six Estonian SSR Cup titles.

After Estonia regained its independence in 1991, Norma joined the newly formed Estonian Meistriliiga. Alongside their rivals Lantana Tallinn (Nikol Tallinn back then), the club became very popular among the ethnic Russian minority in Estonia. Norma won the first two Meistriliiga titles.

In 1994, Norma finished level on points with Flora Tallinn and according to the rules, had to play in a championship playoff, but, as a protest against the disqualification of Tevalte Tallinn because of match fixing allegations, Norma decided to field their youth squad. Flora won the playoff 5–2.

The following season Norma Tallinn were relegated to the Esiliiga.

Achievements

(2)1992, 1992–93

(1)1993–94

1964, 1967, 1970, 1979, 1988

1962, 1965, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1989

Norma Tallinn in Estonian Football

Norma Tallinn in Europe

SeasonCupRoundCountryClubHomeAway
1992–93Champions League1QOlimpija Ljubljana0–20–30–5
1993–94Champions League1QHJK Helsinki0–11–11–2
1994–95Cup Winners' Cup1QMaribor1–40–101–14

Managers

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Uudised.