FC Levadia Tallinn (women)

FCI Levadia Tallinn women's team are an Estonian women's football team based in Tallinn, Estonia, that competes in the Naiste Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian women's football.

FCI Levadia
Full nameFCI Levadia
Founded1993 (1993), as TKSK Tallinn
GroundMaarjamäe Stadium
ManagerMaksim Rõtškov
LeagueNaiste Meistriliiga
20173rd
WebsiteClub website

The team was founded in 1993 as TKSK. In 2002, they became the first Estonian team to compete in the UEFA Women's Cup. In 2006, the team became affiliated with Levadia. The team has won nine Naiste Meistriliiga and two Estonian Women's Cup trophies.

Honours

Domestic

Winners (9): 1997–98, 1999, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2009
Winners (2): 2009, 2016

Regional

  • Women's Baltic League
Winners: 2007

Players

First-team squad

As of 30 August 2017.[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
3 MF  EST Lika Panova
4 DF  LVA Angelina Jegorova
7 MF  RUS Anastasia Dodeltseva
8 FW  EST Vlada Kubassova (captain)
9 FW  RUS Olesia Parkhomovich
10 MF  EST Killu Raja
11 FW  EST Naidä Imanova
14 DF  EST Kadre Päri
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 MF  EST Mari Abel
16 DF  EST Alina Terebunskaja
17 MF  EST Viktorija Draguntseva
20 DF  EST Karina Vazikka
21 DF  EST Birjo Rasmussen
30 GK  EST Eliise Poopuu
40 GK  EST Maarit Kori

Record in UEFA competitions

All results (home, away and aggregate) list Levadia's goal tally first.

Competition Round Club Home Away Aggregate
2002–03 Second qualifying round Sparta Prague 0–6
Umeå (Host) 0–4
Klaksvík 0–2
2003–04 First qualifying round Lebeke-Aalst w/o
Maccabi Holon 1–3
Krka Novo Mesto (Host) 0–1
2008–09 First qualifying round PAOK 0–3
AZS Wrocław (Host) 0–4
Naftokhimik Kalush 1–2
2009–10 Qualifying round Team Strømmen 0–5
Everton 0–7
Osijek (Host) 4–1
2010–11 Qualifying round Breiðablik (Host) 1–8
Juvisy 0–12
Târgu Mureş 1–2

References

  1. "Tallinna FC Levadia (N)" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 30 August 2017.
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