2015 Naiste Meistriliiga

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Naiste Meistriliiga
Season2015
Champions Pärnu JK
(11th title)
Relegated Noortekoondis
Champions League Pärnu JK
Matches played80
Goals scored411 (5.14 per match)
Top goalscorer Anastassia Morkovkina
(34 goals)
2014
2016
All statistics correct as of 19 October 2015.

The 2015 Naiste Meistriliiga was the 23rd season of women's league football in Estonia.

Contents

The season was played between 4 April 2015, [1] and 18 October 2015. The defending Champions were Pärnu JK, [2] who successfully for the fifth year running defended their title. It is their 11th league title overall and gave them qualification to the 2016–17 UEFA Women's Champions League.

League clubs

Estonia adm location map.svg
Location of the 2015 Naiste Meistriliiga teams

The following clubs competed in the 2015 Naiste Meistriliiga 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
Noortekoondis Tallinn EJL TNTK Flag of Estonia.svg Katrin Kaarna
Pärnu Pärnu Pärnu Raeküla Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Jüri Saar
SK 10 Premium Tartu Kambja Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Mariliis Limbak
Tallinna Kalev Tallinn Kalev Central Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Allan Soomets
Tammeka Tartu Tamme Stadium Flag of Estonia.svg Aleksandra Ševoldajeva

Format

The 8 teams play each other twice, for a total of 14 matches, with the top four teams qualifying for a championship round and the bottom four teams playing a relegation round.

Regular season

League table

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification
1 Pärnu 1414001092+10742Championship group
2 Flora 1411036115+4633
3 Levadia 148064727+2024
4 Tammeka 147162517+822
5 SK 10 Premium 1461723452219Relegation group
6 Tallinna Kalev 1450916463015
7 Nõmme Kalju 143011844369
8 Noortekoondis 14101310103933
Source: [ citation needed ]

Results

Home \ Away 10P FLO LEV NOO NÕM PÄR TAL TAM
SK 10 Premium 2–43–23–13–01–111–31–0
Flora 3–15–010–01–00–26–01–0
Levadia 6–01–09–16–00–32–11–2
Noortekoondis 2–41–130–101–30–190–30–4
Nõmme Kalju 0–20–71–32–10–92–00–2
Pärnu 9–07–16–016–06–03–04–0
Tallinna Kalev 3–10–71–52–31–00–121–0
Tammeka 1–11–34–25–02–00–24–1
Updated to match(es) played on 25 August 2015. Source: Soccerway
Legend: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Final stage

Championship group

Points and goals in the second stage are just added to the first stage. Each team will end on 20 games.

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation PÄR FLO LEV TAM
1 Pärnu (C)2020001455+14060Qualification to Champions League 4–07–17–0
2 Flora 2015057427+47451–53–12–0
3 Levadia 2090115755+2271–72–62–3
4 Tammeka 20811130388250–60–12–3
Updated to match(es) played on 18 October 2015. Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(C) Champion

Relegation Group

PosTeamPldWDLGFGAGDPtsQualification or relegation 10P TAL NÕM NOO
1 SK 10 Premium 2012175345+8374–06–07–0
2 Tallinna Kalev 209011325826270–73–15–0
3 Nõmme Kalju 2031169635410Relegation Playoff 0–30–60–1
4 Noortekoondis (R)202117111201097Relegation to Esiliiga 0–30–20–0
Updated to match(es) played on 18 October 2015. Source: Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored
(R) Relegated

Top scorers

As of 18 October 2015 [3]
RankPlayerClubGoals
1 Flag of Estonia.svg Anastassia Morkovkina Pärnu 34
2 Flag of Estonia.svg Kristina Bannikova Pärnu 27
3 Flag of Estonia.svg Merily Toom Pärnu 20
4 Flag of Estonia.svg Liis Pello Flora 18
Flag of Estonia.svg Margarita Žernosekova Pärnu
6 Flag of Estonia.svg Kairi Himanen Pärnu 17
7 Flag of Estonia.svg Kelly Rosen Flora 16
8 Flag of Estonia.svg Lisette Tammik Flora 13
9 Flag of Russia.svg Anastasia Dodeltseva Levadia 12
Flag of Estonia.svg Cathy Pärnamets Tammeka
Flag of Estonia.svg Renita Roopalu SK 10 Premium

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References

  1. Naiste Expert liiga avavoorus löödi palju väravaid 4 April 2015, jalgpall.ee (in Estonian)
  2. Pärnu JK kindlustas endale Eesti meistritiitli 6 September 2014, jalgpall.ee (in Estonian)
  3. "Väravalööjad" (in Estonian). jalgpall.ee. Retrieved 2 September 2015.