2021 Estonian Supercup

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2021 Estonian Supercup
Event Estonian Supercup
Date5 March 2021 (2021-03-05)
Venue Sportland Arena, Tallinn, Estonia
Referee Karl Koppel [1]
Attendance0 [1]
2020
2022

The 2021 Estonian Supercup was the 26th edition of the annual football match played between the winners of the previous season's Meistriliiga and the previous season's Estonian Cup respectively. As Flora won both competitions in 2020, their opponents were the 2020 Meistriliiga runners-up, Paide. [1]

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The match was played at the Lilleküla Stadium on 5 March 2021. [2] Flora defended the trophy they won in 2019, winning 1–0, with the only goal coming in the 52nd minute and was scored by Rauno Sappinen. [2] It was Flora's 11th overall title in the competition, four more than any other club. [1]

Match

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Flora 1–0 Paide
  • Sappinen Soccerball shade.svg52'
Report
Sportland Arena , Tallinn
Attendance: 0
Referee: Karl Koppel
FLORA:
GK32 Flag of Estonia.svg Matvei Igonen
DF2 Flag of Estonia.svg Märten Kuusk
DF27 Flag of Estonia.svg Michael Lilander
DF43 Flag of Estonia.svg Markkus Seppik
DF26 Flag of Estonia.svg Kristo Hussar
MF14 Flag of Estonia.svg Konstantin Vassiljev
MF10 Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Miller
MF21 Flag of Estonia.svg Rocco Robert Shein
FW8 Flag of Estonia.svg Henrik Ojamaa Sub off.svg 84'
FW9 Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Alliku Yellow card.svg 90'
FW11 Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Sappinen
Substitutes:
FW7 Flag of Estonia.svg Sten Reinkort Sub on.svg 84'
FW22 Flag of Estonia.svg Taaniel Usta
MF23 Flag of Estonia.svg Henri Välja
DF24 Flag of Estonia.svg Henrik Pürg
MF28 Flag of Estonia.svg Markus Soomets
GK31 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl-Romet Nõmm
DF54 Flag of Estonia.svg Mathias Palts
Manager:
Flag of Estonia.svg Jürgen Henn
PAIDE:
GK73 Flag of Estonia.svg Mait Toom
DF25 Flag of Estonia.svg Hindrek Ojamaa Yellow card.svg 90+2'
DF29 Flag of Estonia.svg Joseph Saliste
DF12 Flag of Ghana.svg Abdul Yusif
MF15 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Sinilaid
MF16 Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Mošnikov Sub off.svg 85'
MF10 Flag of Estonia.svg Andre Frolov
MF33 Flag of Estonia.svg Karl Mööl
FW8 Flag of Estonia.svg Henri Anier
FW17 Flag of Estonia.svg Raimond Eino Sub off.svg 67'
FW31 Flag of the Netherlands.svg Deabeas Sekyere Yellow card.svg 89'
Substitutes:
DF11 Flag of Mali.svg Hadji Dramé Sub on.svg 67'
FW18 Flag of Senegal.svg Sekou CamaraSub on.svg 85'
GK1 Flag of Estonia.svg Mihkel Aksalu
DF14 Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Kase
DF26 Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Aer
MF80 Flag of Estonia.svg Kevor Palumets
Manager:
Flag of Estonia.svg Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko

Assistant referees:
Riivo Stolts
Raul Kaivoja

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  2. 1 2 "Flora vs. Paide 1 - 0". Soccerway. 5 March 2021.