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Final positions | |
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Champions | VS Sport Tallinn (4th title) |
The 1925 Estonian Football Championship was the fifth top-division football league season in Estonia, organized by the Estonian Football Association. It was played as a knock-out tournament. VS Sport Tallinn won the championship.
Teams are eliminated after two losses. Play-offs are played until two teams are left.
Date | Team 1 | Score | Team 2 | Teams left |
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KS Võitleja Narva | 5–1 | JK Pärnu Tervis (withdrew) | 5 teams | |
VS Sport Tallinn | 1–1 ( a.e.t. ) | Nõmme SS Kalju | ||
Kalevipoeg Tallinn | 1–0 ( a.e.t. ) | KS Võitleja Narva (1st loss) | ||
VS Sport Tallinn | 1–1 ( a.e.t. ) | ESS Kalev Tallinn | ||
KS Võitleja Narva | 3–3 ( a.e.t. ) | Kalevipoeg Tallinn | ||
VS Sport Tallinn | 1–0 | ESS Kalev Tallinn (1st loss) | ||
ESS Kalev Tallinn | 2–1 | Kalevipoeg Tallinn (1st loss) | ||
VS Sport Tallinn | 0–0 | Kalevipoeg Tallinn | ||
VS Sport Tallinn | 5–1 | Kalevipoeg Tallinn (eliminated) | 4 teams | |
VS Sport Tallinn | 2–1 | Nõmme SS Kalju (1st loss) | ||
KS Võitleja Narva | 3–1 ( a.e.t. ) | Nõmme SS Kalju (eliminated) | 3 teams | |
ESS Kalev Tallinn | 3–0 | KS Võitleja Narva (eliminated) | 2 teams |
Date | Home team | Score | Away team |
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Sept 17 | VS Sport Tallinn | 5–0 | ESS Kalev Tallinn |
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