FC Flora U21

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Flora U21
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Founded2006
Ground Flora Lilleküla Stadium
Capacity200 [1]
PresidentPelle Pohlak [2]
ManagerTaavi Viik
League Esiliiga
2022 Esiliiga, 5th
Website Club website

FC Flora U21 is an Estonian football team based in Tallinn, Estonia.

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It is the reserve team of Flora, and currently plays in Esiliiga. Reserve teams in Estonia play in the same league system as the senior team, rather than in a reserve team league. They must play at least one level below their main side.

Players

First-team squad

As of 3 March 2024 [3]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
40 GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Sander Ristna
41 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Andero Kaares
42 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Joosep Palts
45 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Sander Tovstik
46 GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Oskar Hendrikson
50 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Ott Oskar Valdaru
55 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Raian Soosalu
56 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Valter Vahemets
57 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Jako Ilves
58 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Markus Leivategija
66 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Patrick Pihlak
67 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Marten Kukkonen
68 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Johann Vahermägi
No.Pos.NationPlayer
69 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Mattias Luup
70 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Rico Randväli
71 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Gregor Rõivassepp
74 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Eerik Paltser
75 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Romet Leppik
76 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Artur Sammul
77 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kaur-Erik Tamm
78 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Mark Kukk
84 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Richard Priimann
87 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Artur Dyakiv
91 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Johannes Lillemets
93 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Sten Prunn
95 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Rico Pill

Reserves and academy

Personnel

Honours

League

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References

  1. "FC Flora Lilleküla väljak". Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 7 July 2017.
  2. "Kes on kes?". fcflora.ee. Archived from the original on 10 November 2013. Retrieved 16 March 2014.
  3. "Tallinna FC Flora U21". Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 1 March 2024.