ESTONIA

 

 

Teams are listed with their current name (highlighted in yellow) or with the last name before their disappearance (highlighted in green). Any previous name with which the team has participated in European competitions is shown in parentheses.

 

 

EST01 – FC LANTANA TALLINN (JFK Nikol VMK Tallinn) (FC Nikol-Markelor Tallinn)

 

1951 TVMK  Tallinn, 1991 TVMV (Tallin Vineeri-ja Mõõblivabrik) Tallinn, 1992 JFK Tallinna VMK Nikol, 1994 FC Lantana-Marlekor, 1995 FC Lantana, 1999 dissolved (in the USSR League until 1991); ground: Viimsi staadion; colours: blue.

 

EST02 - FC NORMA TALLINN

 

1959 FC Norma, 1997 dissolved (in the USSR League until 1991); ground: Rannavärana staadion; colours: yellow-black.

 

EST03 - FC FLORA TALLINN

 

1990 FC Flora; at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: A. Le Cock Arena; colours: green-white.

 

EST04 - TALLINNA SADAM JPK

 

1992 Sadam JPK, 1999 dissolved (+ Olümpu Maardu => FC Levadia Maardu); ground: Kadrioru staadion; colours: yellow-black.

 

EST05 – TALLINNA FCI LEVADIA (FC Levadia Maardu) (MTÜ SK FC Levadia new)

 

1993 Olümpu Maardu, 1999 FC Levadia Maardu (+ Tallinna Sadam JPK), 2004 FC Levadia Tallinn, 2011 MTÜ SK FC Levadia Tallinn, 2017 + FCI Tallinn => Tallinna FCI Levadia; at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: A. Le Cock Arena; colours: white-green.

 

EST06 – JK TULEVIK VILJANDI

 

1990 FK Viljandi, 1991 Viljandi JK, 1992 JK Tulevik, 1997 (+ Lelle SK); at the 3rd level in the 2023 season; ground: Viljandi Linnastaadion; colours: yellow-blue.

 

EST07 – JK NARVA TRANS

 

1979 Avtomobilist, 1985 Avtobaas, 1991 JK Trans, 1997 FC Trans, 2008 JK Narva Trans (in the USSR league until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Narva Kreenholmi staadion; colours: black-yellow

 

EST08 – FC LEVADIA TALLINN (old)

 

1999 FC Maardu, 2001 FC Levadia Tallinn, 2004 dissolved; ground: Viimsi staadion; colours: white-green.

 

EST09 – TALLINNA VMK (FC Markelor Tallinn)

 

1980 FC Vigri, 198. Vigri-Marat, 1991 FC Vigri, 1993 FC Tevalte, 1995 FC Tevalte-Marlekor, 1996 FC Marlekor, 1997 Tallinna VMK, 2008 dissolved (in the USSR League until 1991); ground: Kalev staadion; colours: blue.

 

EST10 – NÕMME KALJU FC TALLINN (Nõmme JK Kalju Tallinn)

 

 

1923 Nõmme JK, 2014 Nõmme Kalju FC (in the USSR league until 1991); at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Hiiu Staadion; colours: black-white

 

EST11 – JK SILLIMÄE KALEV

 

1951 JK Sillimäe Kalev (in the USSR league until 1991), 2018 dissolved; ground: Sillamäe Kalevi Staadion; colours: blue-white

 

EST12 – FC SANTOS TARTU

 

2006 FC Santos Tartu, 2007 (+ Tartu JPK Välk 494), 2019 dissolved (youth activity only); ground: Annelinna Gümnaasium Staadion; colours: red-white

 

EST13 – FCI TALLINN (FC Infonet Tallinn)

 

2002 FC Infonet, 2011 (+ FC Bercy, + FC Atletik), 2016 FCI (Football Club Infonet) Tallinn, 2017 dissolved (+ MTÜ SK FC Levadia Tallinn => Tallinna FCI Levadia); ground: Infonet Lasnamäe staadion; colours: red-white

 

EST14 – PAIDE LINNAMEESKOND

 

2004 FC Flora Paide, 2009 Paide Linnameeskond; at the 1st level in the 2023 season; ground: Paide Linnastaadion; colours: dark blue.

 

 

The choice of considering a club dissolved or existing under another name (sometimes due to mergers) can often be difficult to evaluate. The choises made are therefore mine, based on the data I was able to collect.