1991 Estonian SSR Football Championship

Football Championship
Football league season
Estonian SSR Higher League
Season1991
ChampionsTVMK
2nd Title
Top goalscorerAndrei Krõlov (21)
Vigri
1990
1992 Meistriliiga →

The 1991 Estonian Football Championship was the last domestic top competition before Estonia regained independence from the Soviet Union in August 1991. Thirteen teams competed in this edition, with FC TVMK Tallinn winning the title. Although the league ended when Estonia was an independent state, Estonian Football Association decided not to count it as an official Estonian championship season.[1]

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts
1 TVMK (C) 24 18 3 3 73 17 +56 39
2 Norma 24 17 3 4 73 16 +57 37
3 Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi 24 16 5 3 63 24 +39 37
4 Eesti Fosforiit 24 17 3 4 77 25 +52 37
5 Vigri/Marat 24 14 3 7 63 41 +22 31
6 Kalakombinaat/MEK 24 10 7 7 30 28 +2 27
7 Kohtla-Järve Keemik 24 7 6 11 41 51 −10 20
8 Narva Autobaas 24 7 6 11 26 49 −23 20
9 Viljandi 24 8 2 14 30 45 −15 18
10 Narva Baltika 24 4 7 13 24 64 −40 15
11 Tempo 24 4 6 14 27 70 −43 14
12 Sillamäe Kalev 24 4 4 16 37 73 −36 12
13 Dvigatel 24 2 1 21 16 77 −61 5
Source: [citation needed]
(C) Champions

See also

  • 1991 in Estonian football

References

"Estonia 1991". RSSSF.
  1. ^ Luik, Margus, Estonian Football 100 years, ML Agency, p. 56, ISBN 978-9949-18-257-2
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