Estonian Small Cup

The Estonian Small Cup is a knock-out competition for Estonian amateur teams, which play in the 4th or lower level. The first competition was won by Kohtla-Järve JK Alko in 2005 and the latest title was given to Saue JK. Finals are held in Tallinn, A. Le Coq Arena since 2007.

Estonian Small Cup
Founded2005
RegionEstonia
Number of teamsvarious
Current championsPaide Linnameeskond III
(2nd title)
Most successful club(s)Ararat Tallinn
(3 titles)
WebsiteJalgpall.ee
2020 Estonian Small Cup

Finals

12 September 2018 Raasiku FC Joker 0:2 Saue JK Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 (Report)
  • Paju  65'
  • Suvi  78'
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 693
Referee: Paul Kask
7 September 2017 JK Retro 1:5 Paide Linnameeskond III Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 Jevdokimov  70' (Report) Laurits  5'
Mägi  47'
Lellsaar  77'
Rikberg  83'
Erdei  89'
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 337
Referee: Toomas Nõmmiste
21 September 2016 Tartu FC Merkuur 6:3 Raplamaa JK Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 Gussev  12'
Šatov  43',  61',  64'
Haljak  66'
Šabanov  90+1'
(Report) Sinikas  21'
Bärengrub  38',  45+1'
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 429
Referee: Miko Pupart
9 September 2015 FCF Tallinna Ülikool 1:2 Tartu FC Merkuur Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 Veskimäe  28' (Report) Pruttšenko  41'
Šatov  45'
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 362
Referee: Kristo Külljastinen
11 September 2014 Lasnamäe FC Ajax 1:1
(4:5 p)
Narva United FC Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 Tasso  51' (Report) Aleksandrov  61' Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 504
Referee: Grigori Ošomkov
12 September 2013 Paide Linnameeskond II 0:4 FCF Tallinna Ülikool Tallinn, Estonia
19:00 (Report) Munskind  20',  59'
Minlibajev  25'
Lepp  41' (og)
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 821
Referee: Maikel Mikson
30 August 2012 Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ 1:2 HÜJK Emmaste Tallinn, Estonia
18:45 Godovanets  38' (Report) Paapsi  10',  30' Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 1,147
Referee: Andrei Karhu
24 August 2011 Jõhvi JK Orbiit 2:1 Tabasalu Palliklubi Tallinn, Estonia
18:45 Kulik  32'
Marašov  79'
(Report) Martinson  21' Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 194
Referee: Neeme Neemlaid
31 August 2010 HÜJK Emmaste 3:1 FC Puuma Tallinn, Estonia
17:45 Barnwell  21',  54'
Reinvald  31'
(Report) Lõsanov  14' Stadium: Kadrioru staadion
Attendance: 787
Referee: Roomer Tarajev
3 September 2009 Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ 2:3 Tartu FC HaServ Tallinn, Estonia
18:00 Apalinski  48',  53' (Report) Serikov  45',  89'
Mamontov  68'
Stadium: Kadrioru staadion
Attendance: 100
Referee: Mart Martin
26 August 2008 Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ 3:1 JK Atli Rapla Tallinn, Estonia
Titov  15',  25',  28' Glivenko  89' Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 210
Referee: Mart Martin
5 September 2007 Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ 1:0 FC Anži Tallinn Tallinn, Estonia
Harutunjan  35' Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance: 150
Referee: Ainar Kuusk
3 September 2005 Kohtla-Järve JK Alko 3:2 Lasnamäe FC Ajax II Tallinn, Estonia
Fjodorov  6'
Bulõgin  43'
Urlih  67'
Kulesov  78'
Gaidajenko  84'
Stadium: Kadrioru Stadium

Winners

Club Winners Winning Years
FC Ararat Tallinn 3 2006, 2007, 2008
Tartu FC Merkuur 2 2015, 2016
HÜJK Emmaste 2 2010, 2012
FC Vaprus Pärnu 1 2001
Kohtla-Järve JK Alko 1 2005
Tartu FC HaServ 1 2009
Jõhvi JK Orbiit 1 2011
FCF Tallinna Ülikool 1 2013
Paide Linnameeskond III 1 2017
Saue JK 1 2018

Finalists

Club Finals Years
FC Ararat Tallinn 5 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012
Kohtla-Järve JK Alko 2 2005, 2006
HÜJK Emmaste 2 2010, 2012
FC Vaprus Pärnu 1 2001
FC Lasnamäe Ajax II 1 2005
FC Anži Tallinn 1 2007
JK Atli Rapla 1 2008
Tartu FC HaServ 1 2009
FC Puuma 1 2010
Jõhvi JK Orbiit 1 2011
Tabasalu Palliklubi 1 2011
Paide Linnameeskond II 1 2013
FCF Tallinna Ülikool 1 2013
Paide Linnameeskond III 1 2017
JK Retro 1 2017


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