Kuusalu JK Rada

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Kuusalu JK Rada
Kuusalu JK Rada logo.jpeg
Full nameKuusalu Jalgpalliklubi Rada
Founded1994
Ground Kuusalu Keskkooli Stadium, Kuusalu
ManagerKristo Valdna
2017 III Liiga East, 9th
Website https://www.facebook.com/Kuusalu-JK-Rada-120462510316/

Kuusalu JK Rada was a football club in Kuusalu, Estonia.

Contents

It was formed in 1994 and it currently plays in II Liiga North/East. It dissolved after the 2017 season.

Players

Current squad

As of 25 July 2016. [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 Rainer Blond
2 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Margus Christopher Kalda(on loan from Rakvere JK Tarvas)
3 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Denis Petrov
6 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kenneth Kröönström
8 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Keijo Õunapu
9 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Aleksandr Levin
10 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Andrei Kašuba
11 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kristo Valdna
12 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kris Oliver Maiberg
14 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Siim Tamm
17 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Aleksander Täht
No.Pos.NationPlayer
18 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Joonas Kröönström
19 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Rando Kapralov
20 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Mihkel Allemann
25 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Siim Aksel Amer
27 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Markus Sisas
30 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kristo Remmelgas
40 MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kristjan Kaskla
41 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Aleksandr Morozov
67 FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Keio Kivistik
92 DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kevin Kröönström

Statistics

League and Cup

SeasonDivisionPosTeamsPldWDLGFGAGDPtsTop Goalscorer Estonian Cup
1998 III Liiga E 46104152121013Andres Mürk (5)
1999 III Liiga E 36207672022−227Igor Toplin and Rael Treiberk (4)
2000 III Liiga E 451660102328−518Kristjan Toomingas (5)
2001 III Liiga E 410188644830+1830Raul Treiberk (15)
2002 III Liiga E 1101813234715+3241Raul Treiberk (9)
2003 II Liiga N/E 482895144050−1032Meelis Nõmme (8)
2004 II Liiga N/E 5828125115055−541Maksim Konalov (14)
2005 II Liiga N/E 782884163561−2628Meelis Nõmme (7)
2006 III Liiga E 3122213456524+4143Meelis Nõmme (10)
2007 II Liiga N/E 12142655162860−3220Risto Roos (8)
2008 III Liiga E 6112073103044−1424Risto Roos and Tauno Pajula (6) Second round
2009 III Liiga E 11122252153384−5117Tauno Pajula (9) Second round
2010 III Liiga E 5122211476645+2137Roman Potjonkin (22) Second round
2011 III Liiga E 2122213366636+3042Maksim Konovalov (19) Second round
2012 III Liiga E 11122254133840−219Siim Tamm and Joonas Kröönstöm (8) Third round
2013 III Liiga E 5122210574733+1435Aleksandr Levin (10) First round
2014 III Liiga E 1122218227414+6056Aleksandr Levin (26) Second round
2015 II Liiga N/E 11142675144565−2026Aleksandr Levin and Keio Kivistik (12) Second round
2016 II Liiga N/E 13142663173285−5321Kris Oliver Maiberg (10) First round
2017 III Liiga E 9122272133861−2323Taavi Küngas (17) Third round

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References

  1. "Kuusalu JK Rada (2016)". Eesti Jalgpalli Liit. Retrieved 25 July 2016.