2012 Meistriliiga

















































Meistriliiga
Season 2012
Champions Nõmme Kalju
Champions League Nõmme Kalju
Europa League
Levadia
Flora
Narva Trans
Matches played 180
Goals scored 536 (2.98 per match)
Top goalscorer
Vladislav Ivanov (23 goals)
Biggest home win
Levadia 7–0 Kuressaare
(30 July)
Nõmme Kalju 7–0 Tallinna Kalev
(4 September)
Biggest away win
Kuressaare 0–9 Nõmme Kalju
(28 August)
Highest scoring
Viljandi 1–9 Nõmme Kalju
(2 October)

← 2011


2013 →


The 2012 season of the Meistriliiga the first level in the Estonian football system is the 22nd season in the league's history. The competition started on 10 March 2012 and will end on 3 November 2012.[1] The defending champions are Flora, who won their ninth league championship last year.




Contents






  • 1 Teams


    • 1.1 Stadiums and locations


    • 1.2 Personnel and kits


    • 1.3 Managerial changes




  • 2 League table


    • 2.1 Relegation play-off




  • 3 Results


    • 3.1 First half of season


    • 3.2 Second half of season




  • 4 Season statistics


    • 4.1 Top scorers


    • 4.2 Hat-tricks




  • 5 Awards


  • 6 See also


  • 7 References


  • 8 External links





Teams


Ajax finished the 2011 season in 10th place and were directly relegated to the Esiliiga, ending a one-year stay in the Estonian top flight. They were replaced by Tallinna Kalev, who return to the league after a two-year absence.


In addition, the 9th-placed Meistriliiga club, Kuressaare, faced the runners-up of the Esiliiga, Infonet, in a two-legged play-off for a spot in this season's competition. Kuressaare won the play-off, 5–1 on aggregate, retaining their spot in the league.



Stadiums and locations




2012 Meistriliiga is located in Estonia

Kuressaare

Kuressaare



Trans

Trans



Paide

Paide



Sillamäe

Sillamäe



Flora Levadia Kalju Tallinna Kalev


Flora
Levadia
Kalju
Tallinna Kalev



Tammeka

Tammeka



Viljandi

Viljandi




Locations of the 2012 Meistriliiga teams





































































Club
Location
Stadium
Capacity

Flora

Tallinn

A. Le Coq Arena
9,692

Nõmme Kalju
Tallinn

Kadriorg Stadium
5,000

Kuressaare

Kuressaare

Kuressaare linnastaadion
2,000

Levadia
Tallinn

Maarjamäe Stadium
1,000

Paide Linnameeskond

Paide

Paide linnastaadion
368

Sillamäe Kalev

Sillamäe

Sillamäe Kalev Stadium
2,000

Tallinna Kalev
Tallinn

Kalev Keskstaadion
12,000

Tammeka

Tartu

Tartu Tamme Stadium
1,600

Narva Trans

Narva

Narva Kreenholm Stadium
3,000

Viljandi

Viljandi

Viljandi linnastaadion
1,006


Personnel and kits


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
















































































Team
Manager
Captain
Kit manufacturer
Shirt sponsor
Flora

Estonia Marko Lelov

Estonia Andre Frolov

Nike
KH Energia Konsult
Nõmme Kalju

Estonia Igor Prins

Estonia Alo Bärengrub

Adidas

Maxima
Kuressaare

Estonia Sergei Zamogilnõi

Estonia Sander Viira

Joma

Levadia

Estonia Marko Kristal

Estonia Igor Morozov
Adidas
Viimsi Keevitus
Paide Linnameeskond

Estonia Meelis Rooba

Estonia Carl Tubarik
Nike
Verston
Sillamäe Kalev

Lithuania Algimantas Briaunys

Estonia Mihhail Starodubtsev

Uhlsport

Alexela
Tallinna Kalev

Estonia Sergei Ratnikov

Estonia Aleksei Savitski

Jako

Tammeka

Greece Joti Stamatopoulos

Estonia Kaspar Kaldoja
Nike
Mäe-kodu
Narva Trans

Russia Aleksei Yagudin

Estonia Stanislav Kitto
Nike
Sportland
Viljandi

Estonia Zaur Tšilingarašvili

Estonia Ott Ottis
Joma
Express Hotline


Managerial changes


































































Team
Outgoing manager
Manner of departure
Date of vacancy
Position in table
Replaced by
Date of appointment
Levadia

Estonia Sergei Hohlov-Simson
End of contract
30 November 2011
Pre-season

Estonia Marko Kristal
1 December 2011[2]
Narva Trans

Russia Aleksei Yagudin
End of contract
9 January 2012
Pre-season

Russia Sergei Prikhodko
10 January 2012[3]
Narva Trans

Russia Sergei Prikhodko
Sacked
June
?

Russia Aleksei Yagudin
June
Tammeka

Estonia Kristjan Tiirik
Sacked
18 July 2012
10th

Greece Joti Stamatopoulos
19 July 2012[4]
Sillamäe Kalev

Estonia Valeri Bondarenko
Sacked
7 September 2012
4th

Lithuania Algimantas Briaunys
8 September 2012[5]
Flora

Estonia Martin Reim
Mutual agreement
14 October 2012
2nd

Estonia Marko Lelov
15 October 2012[6]


League table
















































































































































Pos
Team

Pld

W

D

L

GF

GA

GD

Pts
Qualification or relegation
1

Nõmme Kalju (C)
36
29
5
2
106
17
+89
92

2013–14 UEFA Champions League Second qualifying round
2

Levadia
36
25
8
3
85
22
+63
83

2013–14 UEFA Europa League First qualifying round[a]
3

Flora
36
26
3
7
87
24
+63
81
4

Narva Trans
36
16
7
13
52
44
+8
55
5

Sillamäe Kalev
36
15
10
11
51
43
+8
55

6

Paide
36
11
9
16
34
52
−18
42
7

Viljandi
36
6
8
22
33
88
−55
26
Dissolved at the end of the season.
8

Kuressaare
36
5
11
20
31
80
−49
26

9

Tallinna Kalev (O)
36
4
9
23
27
87
−60
21
Qualification for Relegation play-off
10

Tammeka
36
4
8
24
30
79
−49
20
Relegation to Esiliiga[b]

Source: Estonian Football Association (in Estonian)
Rules for classification: 1st points; 2nd least withdrawals or annulled matches; 3rd overall wins; 4th head-to-head points; 5th head-to-head goal difference; 6th goal difference; 7th goals scored.
If two or more teams on the top have the same amount of points by the end of the season, the aforementioned rules will not apply and additional game(s) will be played to determine the champions[7]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner.
Notes:




  1. ^ Narva Trans qualified for the UEFA Europa League since 3rd-placed Flora qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Europa League as Cup winner and Cup finalist Kalju had qualified for the 2013–14 UEFA Champions League.


  2. ^ Tammeka escaped relegation due to dissolving of seventh placed Viljandi at the end of season




Relegation play-off


At season's end, the 9th place club in the Meistriliiga will participate in a two-legged playoff with the runners-up of the 2012 Esiliiga for one spot in next year's competition.


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11 November 2012

13:00 EET (GMT+2)












Tarvas 1–2 Tallinna Kalev

Hang Goal 23'
Report
Tomson Goal 70'
Kase Goal 74'



Rakvere artificial turf, Rakvere

Attendance: 324

Referee: Jaan Roos





17 November 2012

13:00 EET (GMT+2)












Tallinna Kalev 1–0 Tarvas

Ratnikov Goal 38'
Report



Kalev Keskstaadion, Tallinn

Attendance: 377

Referee: Hannes Kaasik



Tallinna Kalev retains their place in the league, winning 3–1 on aggregate.



Results


Each team plays every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games.











Season statistics



Top scorers


































































Rank
Player
Club
Goals[8]
1

Russia Vladislav Ivanov
Sillamäe Kalev/Narva Trans
23
2

Estonia Tarmo Neemelo
Nõmme Kalju
22
3

Georgia (country) Zakaria Beglarishvili
Flora
17
4

Estonia Jüri Jevdokimov
Nõmme Kalju
13
5

Estonia Igor Morozov
Levadia
12
6

Estonia Rimo Hunt
Levadia
11
7

Russia Aleksandr Alekseev
Narva Trans
10

Estonia Andre Frolov
Flora
10

Estonia Artur Rättel
Levadia
10

Japan Hidetoshi Wakui
Nõmme Kalju 10

Note: Vladislav Ivanov scored 10 goals for Sillamäe Kalev before moving to Narva Trans.



Hat-tricks












































































































Player For Against Result Date

Estonia Vitali Leitan
Levadia Kuressaare 5–0 10 April 2012

Estonia Artur Rättel
Levadia Paide Linnameeskond 1–5 28 April 2012

Georgia (country) Zakaria Beglarishvili
Flora Paide Linnameeskond 0–5 12 May 2012

Georgia (country) Zakaria Beglarishvili
Flora Tallinna Kalev 5–0 19 May 2012

Estonia Artur Rättel
Levadia Tallinna Kalev 0–6 23 July 2012

Estonia Albert Taar
Levadia Kuressaare 7–0 30 July 2012

Estonia Igor Morozov
Levadia Flora 5–4 20 August 2012

Estonia Tarmo Neemelo
Nõmme Kalju Kuressaare 0–9 28 August 2012

Estonia Rauno Alliku
Flora Viljandi 5–0 18 September 2012

Russia Vladislav Ivanov
Narva Trans Kuressaare 0–3 22 September 2012

Estonia Tarmo Neemelo 5
Nõmme Kalju Viljandi 1–9 2 October 2012

Guinea Ousmane Barry
Tammeka Tallinna Kalev 1–4 20 October 2012

Italy Damiano Quintieri
Nõmme Kalju Tammeka 5–1 3 November 2012

Estonia Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko
Sillamäe Kalev Viljandi 0–5 3 November 2012

  • 5 Player scored 5 goals.


Awards






































































Month
Manager of the Month
Player of the Month
Manager
Club
Player
Club
March[9]

Estonia Sergei Zamogilnõi
Kuressaare

Estonia Igor Morozov
Levadia
April[10]

Estonia Igor Prins
Nõmme Kalju

Estonia Janar Toomet
Levadia
May[11]

Estonia Martin Reim
Flora

Georgia (country) Zakaria Beglarishvili
Flora
June[12]

Estonia Meelis Rooba
Paide Linnameeskond

Japan Hidetoshi Wakui
Nõmme Kalju
July[10]

Estonia Igor Prins
Nõmme Kalju

Estonia Joel Indermitte
Viljandi
August[13]

Russia Aleksei Yagudin
Narva Trans

Estonia Sergei Terehhov
Nõmme Kalju
September[14]

Estonia Igor Prins
Nõmme Kalju

Estonia Carl Tubarik
Paide Linnameeskond
October[15]

Estonia Marko Kristal
Levadia

Georgia (country) Zakaria Beglarishvili
Flora


See also



  • 2011–12 Estonian Cup

  • 2012–13 Estonian Cup



References





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