2014 Naiste Meistriliiga

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Naiste Meistriliiga
Season2014
Matches played42
Goals scored214 (5.1 per match)
Top goalscorer Anastassia Morkovkina (34)
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The 2014 Naiste Meistriliiga was the 22nd season of women's league football in Estonia.

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The league was won by Pärnu JK, its 5th consecutive title and 10th overall. [1] By winning, Pärnu qualified to 2015–16 UEFA Women's Champions League.

League clubs

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Location of the 2015 Naiste Meistriliiga teams

The following clubs are competing in Naiste Meistriliiga during the 2015 season:

ClubLocationStadiumManager
Flora Tallinn Lilleküla Stadium Flag of England.svg Richard Barnwell
Levadia Tallinn Maarjamäe Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Maksim Rõtškov
Nõmme Kalju Tallinn Hiiu Stadium Flag of Brazil.svg Getúlio Fredo
Pärnu Pärnu Pärnu Raeküla Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Jüri Saar
SK 10 Premium Tartu Kambja Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Kalev Kajak
Tammeka Tartu Tamme Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandra Ševoldajeva

Format

The 6 teams played each other twice, for a total of ten matches. The top four teams qualified for the championship round, in which they played each other twice more, for a total of 16 matches.

League table

Regular season

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Pärnu (Q)101000626+5630Qualification to championship group
2 Flora (Q)106224313+3020
3 Levadia (Q)106224015+2520
4 Tammeka (Q)104061717012
5 SK 10 Premium 10118368654
6 Nõmme Kalju 10019248461
Source: [ citation needed ]
(Q) Qualified to the phase indicated

Championship round

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Pärnu (C)1616008410+7448Qualification to Champions League
2 Flora 1610245218+3432
3 Levadia 168265132+1926
4 Tammeka 16401222381612
Source: [ citation needed ]
(C) Champion

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References

  1. Pärnu JK kindlustas endale Eesti meistritiitli 6 September 2014, jalgpall.ee (in Estonian)