2009 Esiliiga

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Esiliiga
Season2009
Champions Levadia II
Relegated Flora II, Flora Rakvere
Matches played175
Goals scored663 (3.79 per match)
Top goalscorer Tõnis Stakopf (32)
Biggest home win Levadia 7–0 Lasnamäe Ajax
Biggest away win Warrior 0–12 Levadia
Highest scoring Warrior 0–12 Levadia
2008
2010

The 2009 season of the Esiliiga (the second league of the Estonian football system).

Contents

Overview

ClubLocationStadiumCurrent manager
Flora II Tallinn Sportland Arena Flag of Estonia.svg Erki Kesküla
Flora Rakvere Rakvere Linnastaadion Flag of Estonia.svg Urmas Kirs
Lasnamäe Ajax Tallinn FC Ajax Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandr Puštov
Levadia II Tallinn Maarjamäe kunstmuru Flag of Estonia.svg Urmas Hepner
Lootus Kohtla-Järve SK Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Andrei Škaleta
Tamme Auto Kiviõli Kiviõli Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Erik Šteinberg
TJK Legion Tallinn Wismari Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Viktor Passikuta
Tulevik II Viljandi Linnastaadion Flag of Estonia.svg Aivar Lillevere
Warrior Valga Sportland Arena Flag of Estonia.svg Zaur Tšilingarašvili
Vaprus Pärnu Kalevi Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Ants Kommussaar

Standings

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion or relegation
1 Levadia II [lower-alpha 1] (C)3626829621+7586
2 Lootus (P)36242108848+4074Promotion to Meistriliiga
3 Warrior 36212136863+565Qualification for promotion play-offs
4 Lasnamäe Ajax 36204127553+2264
5 Tamme Auto [lower-alpha 2] 36172177777050
6 TJK Legion 361351863761344
7 Vaprus 361161964771339
8 Tulevik II 361062049793036Qualification for relegation play-offs
9 Flora U21 [lower-alpha 1] (R)36952235642932Relegation to II Liiga
10 Rakvere [lower-alpha 2] (R)368226481055720
Source: Jalgpall.ee Soccernet.ee
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) goal difference; 3) number of goals scored.
(C) Champion; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 Reserve teams are ineligible for promotion.
  2. 1 2 Three points deducted from Kiviõli Tamme Auto and six from FC Flora Rakvere before season because of licensing problems. [1]

Promotion play-off

Relegation play-off

Results

Each team will play every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games.

First half of season

Home \ Away FLO RAK AJX LEV LOT TMA TJK TV2 VPR WAR
Flora U21 0–20–10–00–00–24–21–20–30–1
Rakvere 0–21–30–22–42–13–41–31–51–0
Lasnamäe Ajax 1–10–20–41–27–31–13–04–02–1
Levadia II 4–05–07–00–02–41–14–02–02–1
Lootus 5–12–13–20–22–40–24–12–03–1
Tamme Auto 1–05–04–11–11–33–04–04–30–1
TJK Legion 4–23–11–10–60–13–33–15–16–2
Tulevik II 2–14–34–02–21–20–13–11–40–0
Vaprus 0–22–11–11–11–03–22–11–10–2
Warrior 3–02–42–00–121–05–02–13–21–3
Updated to match(es) played on 5 July 2009. Source: Jalgpall.ee
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second half of season

Home \ Away FLO RAK AJX LEV LOT TMA TJK TV2 VPR WAR
Flora U21 1–31–10–33–00–10–14–20–1
Rakvere 1–02–32–30–50–63–10–22–21–3
Lasnamäe Ajax 5–03–11–22–04–14–13–04–00–2
Levadia II 1–15–01–01–04–01–02–12–1
Lootus 3–47–22–13–14–13–14–14–22–3
Tamme Auto 4–04–10–21–60–23–11–20–1
TJK Legion 0–13–00–30–11–22–31–12–12–4
Tulevik II 1–02–20–30–31–20–12–80–2
Vaprus 0–13–31–21–24–13–43–43–3
Warrior 2–14–11–20–20–34–37–22–51–1
Updated to match(es) played on 2 November 2009. Source: Jalgpall.ee
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Top goalscorers

Updated 11 November 2009. [2]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Estonia.svg Tõnis Starkopf Kiviõli Tamme Auto 32
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Anton Semjonov Lootus 19
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Rõivassepp Warrior 18
4 Flag of Estonia.svg Vitali Bolšakov Lootus 17
Flag of Russia.svg Yaroslav Dmitriev Levadia II 17
Flag of Estonia.svg Maksim Kisseljov TJK Legion 17
Flag of Estonia.svg Jaan Leimann Warrior 17
8 Flag of Russia.svg Aleksandr Pavlikhin TJK Legion 16
9 Flag of Estonia.svg Šahrijar Abdullajev Lasnamäe Ajax 15
10 Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Tasso Lasnamäe Ajax 12

Monthly awards

MonthManagerClubPlayerClub
03/09 [3] Zaur Tšilingarašvili Warrior Tõnis Starkopf Tamme Auto
04/09 [4] Aleksey Zhukov Lootus Yaroslav Dmitriev Levadia II
05/09 [5] Aleksandr Puštov Levadia II Sergei Popov Lootus
06/09 [6] Aleksandr Puštov Levadia II Konstantin Karin Lootus
07/09 [7] Andrei Borissov Lasnamäe Ajax Maksim Kisseljov TJK Legion
08/09 [6] Aleksandr Puštov Levadia II Sergei Tasso Lasnamäe Ajax
09/09 [6] Aleksey Zhukov Lootus Sander Rõivassepp Warrior

See also

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