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    The 2003 season was the 12th full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union on August 20, 1991...
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  • The Estonian Footballer of the Year (Estonian: Eesti aasta parim jalgpallur) is an annual award given to the best performing Estonian footballer of the...
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  • of BALTNET). 2003 in Estonian football 2003 in Estonian television Toivo Miljan (2004). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of Estonia. USA: Scarecrow...
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  • Meistriliiga. In February 2013, A. Le Coq, an Estonian brewery company, signed a five-year cooperation agreement with the Estonian Football Association...
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  • The Estonia men's national football team (Estonian: Eesti Jalgpallikoondis) represents Estonia in international football matches and is controlled by the...
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  • The 2003 season was the 12th full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation. The Estonia national football team played...
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    The 2003 Ballon d'Or, given to the best football player in Europe as judged by a panel of sports journalists from UEFA member countries, was awarded to...
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    Ragnar Klavan (category Estonian men's footballers)
    võiduga El Salvadori üle" [Estonia started the year with a 2–0 victory over El Salvador] (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 1 March 2012. "Centurion...
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  • The Estonia women's national football team (Estonian: Eesti naiste jalgpallikoondis) represents Estonia in international women's football matches and...
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    Mart Poom (category Estonian men's footballers)
    appearances for Estonia and was the team's captain. Poom won the Estonian Footballer of the Year award six times, in 1993, 1994, 1997, 1998, 2000 and 2003, the second...
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  • Estonia national under-17 football team Estonia national youth football team "Koosseis" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 16 October 2024...
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  • FC Flora (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    Flora, is an Estonian professional football club based in Tallinn that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. The club's home...
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  • IX Turkmenistan President Cup (2003) Third Place 2003-02-18 2003-02-19 Attendance: 17.000...
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  • UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying Group 8 (category 2003 in Estonian football)
    Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia and Estonia. Group winners were Bulgaria. Croatia and Belgium finished equal on points in for second place, however Croatia...
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  • The Estonian Supercup (Estonian: Eesti Superkarikas is Estonian football's annual super cup, contested between the champions of the previous Meistriliiga...
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  • The 2003 Meistriliiga was the 13th season of the Meistriliiga, the top Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992...
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  • Paide Linnameeskond (category Football clubs in Estonia)
    Paide, is an Estonian professional football club based in Paide that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. The club's home...
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  • The Estonian Cup (Estonian: Eesti Karikas) is the national knockout competition in Estonian football. In 2012, the competition was unofficially rebranded...
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  • The 2003 Esiliiga is the 13th season of the Esiliiga, second-highest Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992....
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    language in Estonia, and in the census 17% of the native speakers of standard Estonian reported that they can also speak a dialect of Estonian. Estonian Sign...
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  • Pärnu JK Vaprus (category Football clubs in Estonia)
    Vaprus, is an Estonian professional football club based in Pärnu that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. The club's home...
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  • Danil Kuraksin (category Estonian football biography stubs)
    Estonia on 12 January 2023, in a 1–0 victory over Finland in a friendly. Flora Meistriliiga: 2022 "Danil Kuraksin" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association...
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    Nõmme Kalju FC (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    (Estonian pronunciation: [ˈnɤmːe ˈkɑlju]), commonly known as Nõmme Kalju, or simply as Kalju (Estonian: "rock" or "cliff"), is a professional football...
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  • The 2003 Baltic Cup football competition took place from 3 to 5 July 2003 at two venues in Estonia. It was the tenth competition of the three Baltic states...
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    SK Tallinna Sport (category 2003 establishments in Estonia)
    defunct Estonian football club based in Tallinn. Founded in 1912, Sport won nine domestic league titles and was the most successful Estonian football club...
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  • FCI Levadia Tallinn (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    Levadia have won 10 Meistriliiga titles, a record 11 Estonian Cups and 8 Estonian Supercups. In 2017, Levadia's first team merged with FCI Tallinn, and...
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  • 2024 Meistriliiga (category 2024 in Estonian football)
    2024. "Edetabel" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. "FC Kuressaare 0–6 Nõmme Kalju FC" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 2 March...
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    In Estonia, the population of ethnic Russians (Russian: Русские Эстонии, romanized: Russkiye Estonii, Estonian: Eesti venelased) is estimated at 296,268...
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    JK Tallinna Kalev (category CS1 Estonian-language sources (et))
    is an Estonian professional football club based in Tallinn that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. Founded in 1911, it...
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  • Maksim Paskotši (category Estonian men's footballers)
    19 January 2003) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Swiss Super League club Grasshoppers and the Estonia national team...
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