2015 Esiliiga

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Esiliiga
Season2015
Champions Flora II
(2nd title)
Promoted Tarvas
Relegated Vaprus
Kuressaare
Matches played180
Goals scored658 (3.66 per match)
Top goalscorer Eduard Golovljov (41 goals)
Biggest home win Levadia II 13–1 Kuressaare
(20 September 2015)
Biggest away win Vaprus 0–9 Infonet II
(20 September 2015)
Highest scoring Levadia II 13–1 Kuressaare
(20 September 2015)
Longest winning run10 games
Levadia II
Longest unbeaten run12 games
Levadia II
Longest winless run9 games
Tallinna Kalev
Longest losing run6 games
Santos
Tallinna Kalev
2014
2016

The 2015 Esiliiga was the 25th season of the Esiliiga, second-highest Estonian league for association football clubs, since its establishment in 1992. The season started on 8 March 2015 and concluded on 8 November 2015.

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Flora II won the league on the last day of the season, finishing with 72 points. It was their second league title.

Tarvas finished 4th and were promoted to the Meistriliiga for the first time in their history. Tallinna Kalev finished 6th and qualified to the promotion play-offs but were beaten by Tammeka 2–4 on aggregate.

Santos finished 8th but avoided the relegation play-offs after Sillamäe Kalev II withdrew. Vaprus and Kuressaare were the bottom two teams and were relegated to the Esiliiga B.

Teams

Stadia

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Flora II Tallinn A. Le Coq Arena 10,340 [1]
Infonet II Tallinn Lasnamäe KJH Stadium 400 [2]
Irbis Kiviõli Kiviõli Stadium 180 [3]
Kuressaare Kuressaare Kuressaare linnastaadion 1,000 [4]
Levadia II Tallinn Maarjamäe Stadium 30 [5]
Nõmme Kalju II Tallinn Hiiu Stadium 330 [6]
Santos Tartu Tamme Stadium 1,750 [7]
Tallinna Kalev Tallinn Kalev Central Stadium 11,500 [8]
Tarvas Rakvere Rakvere linnastaadion 1,785 [9]
Vaprus Vändra Vändra Stadium 307 [10]

Personnel and kits

TeamManagerCaptainKit manufacturerShirt sponsor
Flora II Flag of Estonia.svg Jürgen Henn Flag of Estonia.svg Sten Sinisalu Nike Tele2 [11]
Infonet II Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Bragin Flag of Estonia.svg Jevgeni Gurtšioglujants Joma Infonet
Irbis Flag of Estonia.svg Erik Šteinberg Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Kostin Adidas
Kuressaare Flag of Estonia.svg Pelle Pohlak Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Viira JomaSaaremaa Lihatööstus
Levadia II Flag of Estonia.svg Argo Arbeiter Flag of Estonia.svg Kaspar Mutso AdidasViimsi Keevitus
Nõmme Kalju II Flag of Estonia.svg Zaur Tšilingarašvili AdidasOptibet [12]
Santos Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Säesk Flag of Estonia.svg Taavi Vellemaa Uhlsport Värska
Tallinna Kalev Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Pärnpuu Flag of Estonia.svg Ando Hausenberg Jako
Tarvas Flag of Estonia.svg Valeri Bondarenko Flag of Estonia.svg Kaarel Saar JomaAqva
Vaprus Flag of Estonia.svg Ranet Lepik Flag of Estonia.svg Karel Otto Macron Møller Auto Pärnu

Managerial changes

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyPosition in tableIncoming managerDate of appointment
Tallinna Kalev Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Zamogilnõi Contract expired8 November 2014Pre-season Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Pärnpuu 25 November 2014 [13]
Santos Flag of Lithuania.svg Algimantas Liubinskas Contract expired31 December 2014 Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Säesk 1 January 2015

Results

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPromotion, qualification or relegation
1 Flora II [lower-alpha 1] (C)3622687640+3672
2 Levadia II [lower-alpha 1] 36225911857+6171
3 Infonet II [lower-alpha 1] 362061010848+6066
4 Tarvas (P)361211135253147Promotion to Meistriliiga
5 Tallinna Kalev 361371647591246Qualification for the promotion play-offs
6 Nõmme Kalju II [lower-alpha 1] 36144185056646
7 Irbis 361351860872744
8 Santos (O)361261856832742Qualification for the relegation play-offs
9 Vaprus (R)361152043803738Relegation to Esiliiga B
10 Kuressaare (R)361071948954737
Source: Estonian Football Association (in Estonian)
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Play-off (only if deciding champion); 3) Less matches awarded against; 4) Matches won; 5) Head-to-head points; 6) Head-to-head goal difference; 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored; 9) Away goals scored; 10) Fairplay ranking. [14]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (P) Promoted; (R) Relegated
Notes:
  1. 1 2 3 4 Reserve teams are ineligible for promotion.

Result tables

Play-offs

Promotion play-offs

Tallinna Kalev, who finished 6th, faced Tammeka, the 9th-placed 2015 Meistriliiga side for a two-legged play-off. The winner on aggregate score after both matches earned entry into the 2016 Meistriliiga. Tammeka won 4–2 on aggregate.

First leg

Tammeka 4–1 Tallinna Kalev
Kiidron Soccerball shade.svg55'
Tiirik Soccerball shade.svg59'
Hurt Soccerball shade.svg64'
Paju Soccerball shade.svg89'
Report Larin Soccerball shade.svg54'
Attendance: 151
Referee: Kristo Tohver

Second leg

Tallinna Kalev 1–0 Tammeka
Wahl Soccerball shade.svg50' Report
Attendance: 54
Referee: Eiko Saar

Relegation play-offs

Santos, who finished 8th, were supposed to face Sillamäe Kalev II, the 3rd-placed 2015 Esiliiga B side for a two-legged play-off. However, the play-offs were abandoned after Sillamäe Kalev II withdrew and Santos retained their Esiliiga spot for the 2016 season. [15]

Season statistics

Top scorers

RankPlayerClubGoals [16]
1 Flag of Estonia.svg Eduard Golovljov Infonet II 41
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Mark Oliver Roosnupp Levadia II 21
Flag of Estonia.svg Juhan Jograf Siim Flora II 21
4 Flag of Estonia.svg Nikita Koger Levadia II 19
Flag of Estonia.svg Henry Rohtla Levadia II 19
6 Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Akimov Tarvas 16
Flag of Estonia.svg Vitali Gussev Irbis 16
8 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Laht Kuressaare 14
Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksei Mamontov Irbis 14
10 Flag of Estonia.svg Jevgeni Gurtšioglujants Infonet II 13
Flag of Estonia.svg Silver Alex Kelder Tallinna Kalev 13

Awards

Monthly awards

MonthManager of the MonthPlayer of the Month
ManagerClubPlayerClub
March [17] Flag of Estonia.svg Argo Arbeiter Levadia II Flag of Estonia.svg Joonas Ljaš Tarvas
April [18] Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Pärnpuu Tallinna Kalev Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Akimov Tarvas
May [19] Flag of Estonia.svg Erik Šteinberg Irbis Flag of Estonia.svg Mark Oliver Roosnupp Levadia II
June [20] Flag of Estonia.svg Pelle Pohlak Kuressaare Flag of Estonia.svg Hans Naano Vaprus
July [21] Flag of Estonia.svg Marko Pärnpuu Tallinna Kalev Flag of Estonia.svg Herol Riiberg Flora II
August [22] Flag of Estonia.svg Argo Arbeiter Levadia II Flag of Estonia.svg Eduard Golovljov Infonet II
September [23] Flag of Estonia.svg Argo Arbeiter Levadia II Flag of Estonia.svg Taavi Vellemaa Santos
October [24] Flag of Estonia.svg Jürgen Henn Flora II Flag of Estonia.svg Karel Otto Vaprus

Annual awards

Player of the Season

Eduard Golovljov was named Player of the Season. [25]

See also

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