1995 in Estonian football
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1995 in Estonian football | ||
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Meistriliiga champions | ||
FC Flora Tallinn | ||
Esiliiga champions | ||
JK Vall Tallinn | ||
Estonian Cup winners | ||
FC Flora Tallinn | ||
Teams in Europe | ||
FC Flora Tallinn, Lantana/Marlekor | ||
Estonian national team | ||
1995 Baltic Cup 1996 UEFA Euro qualifying |
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Estonian Footballer of the Year | ||
Martin Reim |
The 1995 season was the fourth full year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union on 20 August 1991.
Contents
National Leagues
Meistriliiga
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Esiliiga
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Estonian FA Cup
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Semifinals
Final
National Team
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Date | Venue | Opponents | Score | Comp | Estonia scorers | Fixture |
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1995-01-04 | Thong Nhat Stadium Ho Chi Minh City |
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1 – 0 | F [1] | — | |
1995-02-06 | GSZ Stadium Larnaca |
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7 – 0 | F | — | |
1995-02-15 | GSZ Stadium Larnaca |
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3 – 1 | F | Reim ![]() |
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1995-03-25 | Stadio Arechi Salerno |
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4 – 1 | EC96 [3] | Reim ![]() |
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1995–03–29 | Ljudski vrt Maribor |
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3 – 0 | EC96 | — | |
1995-04-26 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
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0 – 1 | EC96 | — | |
1995-05-19 | Daugava Stadium Riga |
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2 – 0 | BC95 [5] | — | |
1995-05-20 | Daugava Stadium Riga |
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7 – 0 | BC95 | — | |
1995-06-11 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
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1 – 3 | EC96 | Reim ![]() |
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1995-08-16 | Kadrioru Stadium Tallinn |
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0 – 1 | EC96 | — | |
1995-09-03 | Maksimir Stadium Zagreb |
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7 – 1 | EC96 | Reim ![]() |
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1995-10-10 | Žalgiris Stadium Vilnius |
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5 – 0 | EC96 | — |
Notes
- ↑ F = Friendly match
- ↑ Second goal of Martin Reim in 27 international matches for Estonia.
- ↑ UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying for the Euro 1996 tournament in England.
- ↑ Third goal of Martin Reim in 28 international matches for Estonia.
- ↑ BC95 = Baltic Cup 1995 match
- ↑ Fourth goal of Martin Reim in 31 international matches for Estonia.
- ↑ Fifth goal of Martin Reim in 33 international matches for Estonia.