Estonian Female Footballer of the Year

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The Estonian Female Footballer of the Year is an annual award given to the best Estonian women's association footballer.

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Winners

YearPlayerClub
1994 Aire Lepik Flag of Estonia.svg Tulevik
1995 Aire Lepik (2) Flag of Estonia.svg Tulevik
1996 Maaren Olander Flag of Sweden.svg Östervåla IF
1997 Anastassia Morkovkina Flag of Estonia.svg TKSK Arsenal
1998 Maaren Olander (2) Flag of Estonia.svg Flora
1999 Annika Tammela Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu
2000 Anastassia Morkovkina (2) Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu
2001 Maria Filatova Flag of Estonia.svg TKSK Visa
2002 Anastassia Morkovkina (3) Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu
2003 Anastassia Morkovkina (4) Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu
2004 Anastassia Morkovkina (5) Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu
2005 Anastassia Morkovkina (6) Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu
2006 Ave Pajo Flag of Estonia.svg Tallinna Kalev
2007 Reelika Vaher Flag of Estonia.svg Levadia
2008 Kaidi Jekimova Flag of Estonia.svg Levadia
2009 Anastassia Morkovkina (7) Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu
2010 [1] Anastassia Morkovkina (8) Flag of Estonia.svg Pärnu
2011 [2] Signy Aarna Flag of Estonia.svg Lootos
2012 Pille Raadik Flag of Finland.svg Åland United
2013 Getter Laar Flag of France.svg Guingamp
2014 Kethy Õunpuu Flag of Estonia.svg Flora
2015 Signy Aarna (2) Flag of Finland.svg Pallokissat
2016 [3] Inna Zlidnis Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros
2017 [4] Inna Zlidnis (2) Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros
2018 [5] Katrin Loo Flag of Estonia.svg Flora
2019 [6] Inna Zlidnis (3) Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros
2020 [7] Kristina Bannikova Flag of Estonia.svg Vaprus
2021 [8] Inna Zlidnis (4) Flag of Hungary.svg Ferencváros
2022 Vlada Kubassova Flag of Italy.svg Como Women
2023 [9] Lisette Tammik Flag of Estonia.svg Flora

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