Keila JK

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Keila JK
Keila JK logo.png
Full nameKeila Jalgpalliklubi
Founded1995;30 years ago (1995)
Ground Keila Stadium
Manager Tiit Tikenberg
League Esiliiga B
2018 Esiliiga, 9th (relegation play-off)
Websitewww.keilajk.ee

Keila JK is a football club based in Keila, Estonia. Founded in 1995, it currently plays in II Liiga.

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Players

First-team squad

As of 13 March 2018. [1]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Ergo Veeremaa
2 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Toomas Kelo
4 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kristjan Jürgenson
5 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Braien Kaldoja
7 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Mirza Gassimov
8 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Oliver Suur
9 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Marko Mõek
13 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kaspar Kaldoja
14 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Tiit Tikenberg
15 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Henry Rohtla
18 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Martin Uusla
20 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Ralf Friedemann
No.Pos.NationPlayer
29 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Rando Leokin
30 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Raido Leokin
37 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Carl Kalju
42 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Erkki Pärna
44 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Mait Nomme
46 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Gregor Aru
52 GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Marek Lahne
74 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Egon Mõek
76 GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kermo Kiiler
77 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kasper Karl Epner
88 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Priit Danelson

Statistics

League and Cup

SeasonDivisionPosTeamsPldWDLGFGAGDPtsAvg. AttTop Goalscorer Estonian Cup Notes
1998 II Liiga S/W 88102081036−266Aivar Israel (10)as Keila JK
1999 III Liiga W 46207493834+425Aivar Israel (12)
2000 362012264933+1638Aivar Israel (19)
2001 2101811163922+1734Aivar Israel (13)as Keila JK Alibi
2002 410188373622+1727Aivar Israel (14)
2003 4101810445726+3134Timo Pikpoom (18)
2004 9101862102849−2120Aivar Israel and Timo Pikpoom (5)
2005 812228683848−1030Priidu Ahven (15)
2006 6122293104255−1330Timo Pikpoom (12)
2007 [2] 1210180022061−610
2008 IV Liiga W 6122210755033+1737Raido Leokin (9)as Keila JK
2009 III Liiga E 8122265114262−202328Rando Leokin (9)
2010 III Liiga W 9122272134253−112331Rando Leokin (10)
2011 2122215529424+705065Rando Leokin (21) First Round
2012 II Liiga S/W 101426113125163−123671Henry Rohtla (21) Third Round
2013 81426123116748+193959Priit Danelson (17) Second Round
2014 61426103124557−123337Raido Leokin (12)
2015 5142614396145+164543Rando Leokin (19) Third Round
2016 2142620249332+616294Meelis Reiss (31) First Round
2017 Esiliiga B 41036186127555+206094Henry Rohtla (17) Second Round
2018 Esiliiga 91036105214188-473599Ralf Friedemann (8)

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References

  1. "Keila JK". Jalgpall.ee. Retrieved 5 March 2016.
  2. "Keila JK Alibi was disqualified for having three players under false names" (in Estonian). Eesti Päevaleht. 14 September 2007.