Estonian Young Footballer of the Year

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The Estonian Young Footballer of the Year is an annual award given to the best Estonian young footballer since 2008.

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Winners

YearPlayerClub
2008 [1] Sergei Zenjov Flag of Ukraine.svg Karpaty Lviv
2009 [2] Sander Puri Flag of Estonia.svg Levadia
2010 [3] Sergei Zenjov Flag of Ukraine.svg Karpaty Lviv
2011 [4] Marko Meerits Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vitesse
2012 [5] Henrik Ojamaa Flag of Scotland.svg Motherwell
2013 [6] Marko Meerits Flag of the Netherlands.svg Vitesse
2014 [7] Karol Mets Flag of Estonia.svg Flora
2015 [8] Rauno Sappinen Flag of Estonia.svg Flora
2016 [9] Mattias Käit Flag of England.svg Fulham
2017 [10] Mattias Käit Flag of England.svg Fulham
2018 [11] Rauno Sappinen Flag of the Netherlands.svg FC Den Bosch
2019 [12] Erik Sorga Flag of Estonia.svg Flora
2020 [13] Karl Jakob Hein Flag of England.svg Arsenal
2021 [14] Karl Jakob Hein Flag of England.svg Arsenal
2022 [15] Markus Soomets Flag of Estonia.svg Flora
2023 [16] Maksim Paskotši Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Grasshoppers

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