FC Warrior Valga

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Valga FC Warrior
FC Warrior Valga logo.svg
Full nameFC Valga Warrior
Founded1997 as FC Valga
GroundValga Kungla kunstmurustaadion [1]
Manager Flag of Estonia.svg Meelis Kuivits
League III liiga South
2022 III liiga South, 6th

FC Valga Warrior is an Estonian football club based in Valga.

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The club joined with FC Valga at the end of 2005 and got their place in Meistriliiga. [2]

They finished 8th in the Esiliiga in 2010 accumulating 35 points in 36 games. After promotion/relegation play-offs they lost to Tallinna FC Atletik, and were relegated to II E/N, third level of Estonian club football.

Statistics

League and Cup

SeasonDivisionPosPldWDLGFGAGDPtsTop goalscorer Cup Notes
1992 II liiga 46006720−130?as Valga FC Warrior
1992–9336105417−132?as Valga Fööniks-Sport
1993–94 Esiliiga 112000208127−1190?
1994–95 II liiga 581251932−135?as Valga FC Warrior
1995–96 III liiga 286112412+1219?
1997–98 IV liiga 16411279+1813Kristjan Rõivassepp and Nikolai Vähi (15)
1998 II liiga 5104062834−612Andrei Belov (7)
1999 III liiga 62033142973−4615Mareks Cibulskis (11)
2000 IV liiga 52063114351−821Aleksandr Morozov (20)
200132013166937+3240Aleksandr Morozov (20)
20026188283938+126Ivo Malm (13)
200331812245914+4538Ivo Malm (19)
2004 III liiga 21811525128+2338Dmitri Babkin (12)
2005 II liiga 528122144258−1638Mareks Cibulskis (8)?
2006 Meistriliiga 1036323116110−9411 Ken Kallaste (4) First round
2007 Esiliiga 736135187273−144 Henri Anier (13) Third round
2008 536139144656−1048 Meelis Peitre (9) Third round
2009 336212136863+565Sander Rõivassepp (18) Quarter-Final
2010 836106205790−3336Raiko Karpov (12) Second round
2011 1036372634131−9716Sander Lepik (8) First round
2012 III liiga 1222321752108−5611Marek Naal (25) Second round
2013102271144873−2522Roman Raevski (14) First round
201492281133761−2425Roman Raevski (14) Second round
2015112251163474−4016Vladislav Jakovlev (5) First round
20161222211927107−807Taavi Laul and Mark Ivanov (5) First round
2017 IV liiga 11615016424+4045Mark Ivanov (23) Second round
2018 III liiga 72292116072−1229Mark Ivanov (16) Third round
2019 42213457443+3143Marek Naal (26) First round

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References

  1. "Valga Warrior team" . Retrieved 18 January 2023.
  2. "FC Valga ja FC Valga Warrior ühinesid". Soccernet.ee. 29 November 2005.