JK Loo

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JK Loo
JK Loo logo.png
Full nameJalgpalliklubi Loo
Founded2008;15 years ago (2008)
GroundLoo kunstmuruväljak
Manager Eerik Elenurm
League III liiga East
2022 III liiga, 7th

JK Loo is a football club, based in Loo, Estonia.

Founded in 2008, the club has played in the III liiga since 2015.

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Players

Current squad

As of 7 October 2018. [1]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
2 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Anton Gramberg
5 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Rasmus Juurik
6 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Jaan-Kristjan Kabal
8 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Eerik Elenurm
9 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Bert Mägi
10 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Marten Orav
14 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kaspar Kubber
15 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Mait Metsküla
21 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Oktai Agašov
22 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Silver Palu
23 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Väle Võlma
No.Pos.NationPlayer
74 GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Anatoli Orlov
91 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Aleksandr Košelev
97 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Raimo Laid
99 GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Stanislav Gruzdov
GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Siim Allmann
GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kevin Berg
GK Flag of France.svg  FRA Ludovic Joao Carrico
GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Matteus Lehiste
Flag of Cameroon.svg  CMR Patrick Ndongo Ebi
GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Jarlin Pentus
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Taavi Vaher

Statistics

League and Cup

SeasonDivisionPosPldWDLGFGAGDPtsAvg. Att.Top goalscorer Cup
2008 IV liiga E 5209385344+930 Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Allmann (25)
2009 III liiga E 1222202027119−92615 Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Allmann (14)
2010 IV liiga E 112251163673−3716 Flag of Estonia.svg Marcus Pruuli and Siim Allmann (11) First round
201122214628025+5548 Flag of Estonia.svg Raimo Laid (28) Second round
2012 III liiga E 42212224641+53822 Flag of Estonia.svg Raimo Laid (13) First round
2013 II liiga N/E 112463153380−473115 Flag of Estonia.svg Raimo Laid (10) First round
20141426202428147−119611 Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Allmann (8) First round
2015 III liiga E 82271144490−462213 Flag of Estonia.svg Eerik Elenurm (12) Second round
201692281133969−30258 Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Allmann (8) Second round
201782275104262−202610 Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Allmann (11) Second round
2018 22213456035+254314 Flag of Estonia.svg Siim Allmann (17) First round
2019 722102105155-43213 Flag of Estonia.svg Gerdo Kalde (15) Second round
2020 81852113075-451715 Flag of Estonia.svg Marten Orav (8) Second round

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References

  1. "JK Loo (2018)". Eesti Jalgpalli Liit. Retrieved 7 October 2018.