2000 in Estonian football

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2000 in Estonian football
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Meistriliiga champions
FC Levadia Maardu
Esiliiga champions
FC Maardu
Estonian Cup winners
FC Levadia Maardu
Estonian Super Cup winners
FC Levadia Maardu
Teams in Europe
FC Levadia Maardu
JK Tulevik Viljandi
FC Flora Tallinn
Estonian national team
2000 King's Cup
2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
Estonian Footballer of the Year
Mart Poom

The 2000 season was the ninth full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union on 20 August 1991.

Contents

National Leagues

Meistriliiga

Esiliiga

Estonian FA Cup

Final

FC Levadia Maardu 2–0 JK Viljandi Tulevik
Olumets Soccerball shade.svg63'
Leetma Soccerball shade.svg71'
Pärnu Kalevi Stadium
Pärnu
Attendance: 1,000

Estonian Super Cup

FC Levadia Maardu 2–1 JK Viljandi Tulevik

National Team

DateVenueOpponentsScoreCompEstonia scorersFixture
2000-02-23 Rajamangala Stadium
Bangkok
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 4 – 2 KC [1] Zelinski Soccerball shade.svg71' (pen.)
Oper Soccerball shade.svg84'
2000-02-25 Rajamangala Stadium
Bangkok
Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand 2 – 2 KC Reim Soccerball shade.svg67' (pen.)
2000-04-26 Stade Josy Barthel
Luxembourg
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 1 – 1 F [2] Oper Soccerball shade.svg83'
2000-06-04 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2 – 0 F Oper Soccerball shade.svg4'Soccerball shade.svg82'
2000-06-11 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia 1 – 0 F Piiroja Soccerball shade.svg17'
2000-08-16 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 1 – 0 WCQ02 [3] Reim Soccerball shade.svg64' (pen.)
2000-09-03 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 1 – 3 WCQ02 Oper Soccerball shade.svg84'
2000-10-07 Estadi Comunal d'Aixovall
Andorra la Vella
Flag of Andorra.svg  Andorra 1 – 2 WCQ02 Reim Soccerball shade.svg54'
Oper Soccerball shade.svg65'
2000-10-11 Lansdowne Road
Dublin
Flag of Ireland.svg  Republic of Ireland 2 – 0 WCQ02
2000-11-15 Kuressaare Linnastaadion
Kuressaare
Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan 1 – 0 F Anniste Soccerball shade.svg15'
2000-12-10 Hong Kong Stadium
Hong Kong
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 1 – 2 F Zelinski Soccerball shade.svg53'Soccerball shade.svg58'

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