1931 Estonian Football Championship

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Estonian Championship
Season1931
Champions Sport (7th title)
Matches played15
Goals scored55 (3.67 per match)
Top goalscorer Friedrich Karm (8)
Biggest home win Puhkekodu 7–0 THK
Biggest away win Võitleja 1–4 Tallina JK
Narva THK 0–3 Kalev
Highest scoring Sport 6–1 Võitleja
Puhkekodu 7–0 THK
1930
1932

1931 Estonian Football Championship was the 11th official football league season in Estonia. Six teams, four from Tallinn and two from Narva, took part in the league. VS Sport Tallinn won their seventh title.

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League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPts
1 VS Sport Tallinn (C)5410142+129
2 ESS Kalev Tallinn 531192+77
3 Tallinna Jalgpalliklubi 531195+47
4 VVS Puhkekodu Tallinn 5113101003
5 KS Võitleja Narva 510491892
6 Narva THK (R)5104418142
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(C) Champion; (R) Relegated

Results

Home \ Away VSS KAL TJK PUK VÕI NAR
VS Sport 0–03–03–16–12–0
ESS Kalev 0–12–14–03–0
Tallinna JK 0–04–14–1
Puhkekodu 1–57–0
Võitleja 2–3
Narva THK
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Top scorers

PosNameTeamGls
1 Friedrich Karm VS Sport Tallinn 8
3 Osvald Kastanja-Kastan KS Võitleja Narva 4
Oskar Vinkelberg-Loo VVS Puhkekodu Tallinn 4
Anton Koovit ESS Kalev Tallinn 4

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