SK Imavere

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SK Imavere
SK Imavere logo.png
Full nameSpordiklubi Imavere
Founded2012;11 years ago (2012)
Ground Imavere Stadium
League III Liiga South
2022 III liiga (South), 4th

SK Imavere [1] is a football club, based in Imavere, Estonia.

Contents

The club also has a reserve team, JK Väätsa Vald, which plays in the III Liiga.

Players

Current squad

Statistics

League and Cup

SeasonDivisionPosPldWDLGFGAGDPtsTop goalscorer Cup Notes
2012 IV liiga S 52212558543+4241Alar Arula (28) - as SK Imavere Forss
2013 12017129921+7852Alar Arula (31) Second round
2014 III liiga S 22214448041+3946Alar Arula (24) Second round
2015 II liiga W/S 726114115968−937Alar Arula (18) Second round
2016 92693147077−730Alar Arula (28) Second round
2017 112692154283−4129Alar Arula (14) First round as SK Imavere
2018 III liiga S 22214175444+1043Alar Arula (15) Second round

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References

  1. "SK Imavere". Jalgpall.ee. 10 September 2017.