Raplamaa JK

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Raplamaa JK
Raplamaa JK logo.png
Founded2012
Ground Rapla Ühisgümnaasiumi staadion
ManagerMati Püü
League II Liiga
2017 II Liiga S/W, 8th

Raplamaa JK is an Estonian football club based in Rapla. Founded in 2012, they currently play in the II Liiga, the fourth tier of Estonian football.

Contents

Players

Current squad

As of 2 August 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
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Jürgen Andessalu
DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Olavi Andres
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Oliver Andres
DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Alo Bärengrub
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kaupo Kantsik
DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kalev Kungla
Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Ahto Liivamäe
DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Veiko Linamäe
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Ken Krister Maalinn
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Sten Kenert Maalinn
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Juhan Noode
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Raigo Noode
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Madis Nurmik
FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kristjan Nõulik
DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Mert Olesk
No.Pos.NationPlayer
GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Rando Pajus
GK Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Kristjan Pallav
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Siim-Sten Palm
FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Erlend Pettai
DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Priit Põldmaa
DF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Tenno Samuel
FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Joel Siniallik
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Viljo Sinikas
FW Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Janar Soomre
Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Erich-Raimond Stepanjuga
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Karl Tamme
Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Martin Tilk
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Ravel Toome
MF Flag of Estonia.svg  EST Tarvi Tüvist

Statistics

League and Cup

SeasonLeagueTop GoalscorerCup competitionsNotes
DivisionPosTeamsPldWDLGFGAGDPtsPlayerGoals Estonian Cup Small Cup
1994/95 II liiga W 37128134216+2425 - as Rapla JK Atli
1995/96 II liiga S/W 4582151217-57 First round
1996/97 III liiga W 2586023414+2018 Prelim. round
1997/9824623195+49 Flag of Estonia.svg Taivo Tüvist2 Fourth round
199846104061423-912Four players3
1999562062124158-1720 Flag of Estonia.svg Karel Voolaid 8 Second round
2000 II liiga S/W 662031162097-7710 Flag of Estonia.svg Andri Hõbemägi
Flag of Estonia.svg Ergi Reinvald
5 First round
2001 III liiga W 10101832132149-2811Four players4 -
2002 V liiga S/W 48148242729-226 Flag of Estonia.svg Rainar Laes10 -
2003 IV liiga E 2101812425612+4440 Flag of Estonia.svg Rene Millen11 -
2004 III liiga N 510188193044-1425 Flag of Estonia.svg Oleg Glivenko9 -
20055122211384142-136Four players5 -
20069122254133153-2219 Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Andok7 First round
20077122273123647-1124 Flag of Estonia.svg Mihkel Maltsar5 First round
2008 III liiga W 4122211564644+238 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Niit14 Third round
20098122292113335-229 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Niit
Flag of Estonia.svg Dmitri Langi
6 First round Second round
20104122213185034+1640 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Niit9 First round Second round
201112122230192293-719 Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Maltsar4 Second round First round
20128122283114255-1127 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Niit12 Second round Second round
20135122212195753+437 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Niit20 Third round Second round
2014 III liiga N 5122211385948+1136 Flag of Estonia.svg Teet Kallaste17 Second round First round
2015712229494650-431 Flag of Estonia.svg Kristjan Nõulik8 Second round -
2016 III liiga W 1122219037720+5757 Flag of Estonia.svg Teet Kallaste23 First round Runners-up as Raplamaa JK
2017 II liiga S/W 81426104125060-1034 Flag of Estonia.svg Kristjan Nõulik13 Second round Second round
2018 14142644184080-4016 Flag of Estonia.svg Ravel Toome12 First round First round
2019 9142695124860-1232 Flag of Estonia.svg Kristjan Nõulik9 First round Second round
2020 71426114117148+2337 Flag of Estonia.svg Teet Kallaste16 First round Second round
2021 31422 [2] 14445932+2746 Flag of Estonia.svg Taavi Laurits17 Third round Semifinal
2022 Esiliiga B 1036 Third round

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References

  1. "Raplamaa JK (2018)". Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  2. "Madalamate liigade hooaeg lõppes". jalgpall.ee (in Estonian). 30 October 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2022.