2015 Meistriliiga

Meistriliiga
Season 2015
Champions Flora
10th title
Relegated Viljandi Tulevik
Champions League Flora
Europa League Levadia
Nõmme Kalju
Infonet
Matches played 180
Goals scored 544 (3.02 per match)
Top goalscorer Ingemar Teever
(24 goals)
Biggest home win Flora 7–0 Tammeka
(26 May 2015)
Biggest away win Pärnu 1–6 S. Kalev
(10 April 2015)
Tammeka 0–5 S. Kalev
(8 May 2015)
Pärnu 0–5 Levadia
(1 August 2015)
Tammeka 1–6 Levadia
(18 August 2015)
Highest scoring Paide 5–4 Nõmme Kalju
(14 August 2015)
2014
2016

The 2015 Meistriliiga (known as A. Le Coq Premium Liiga for sponsorship reasons[1]) was the 25th season of the Meistriliiga, the first level in the Estonian football system. The season started on 6 March 2015 and the final matchday took place on 7 November.[2] Levadia, the defending champions, finished runners-up behind Flora, who won their tenth title.[3]

Teams

A total of 10 teams will contest the league, including 8 sides from the 2014 season and two promoted teams from the 2014 Esiliiga. Tallinna Kalev were relegated from the Meistriliiga after three seasons and were replaced by Pärnu Linnameeskond, the best of independent teams in 2014 Esiliiga, Pärnu made their comeback to top flight after 6 seasons on lower levels. Lokomotiv were relegated after a single season, they were defeated in the relegation play-offs by Viljandi Tulevik returning to Meistriliiga after four-year absence.

Stadiums and locations

Team Location Stadium Seating capacity
Flora Tallinn A. Le Coq Arena 9,692[4]
Infonet Tallinn Sportland Arena 540
Nõmme Kalju Tallinn Hiiu Stadium 300[5]
Levadia Tallinn Kadriorg Stadium 5,000[6]
Paide Paide Paide linnastaadion 268[7]
Pärnu Pärnu Pärnu Raeküla staadion 550[8]
Sillamäe Kalev Sillamäe Sillamäe Kalev Stadium 800[9]
Tammeka Tartu Tamme Stadium 1,750[10]
Narva Trans Narva Kreenholm Stadium 1,065[11]
Viljandi Tulevik Viljandi Viljandi linnastaadion 1,068[12]

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 Norbert Hurt Estonia Gert Kams Nike Tele2[13]
Infonet Russia Aleksandr Pushtov Estonia Andrei Kalimullin Joma Infonet
Nõmme Kalju Brazil Getúlio Fredo Estonia Vitali Teleš Adidas Optibet[14]
Levadia Estonia Marko Kristal Estonia Ingemar Teever Adidas Viimsi Keevitus
Paide Linnameeskond Estonia Meelis Rooba Estonia Andre Mägi Nike Verston
Pärnu Linnameeskond Estonia Marko Lelov Estonia Karl Palatu Nike Wendre[15]
Sillamäe Kalev Russia Denis Ugarov Estonia Andrei Sidorenkov Uhlsport Alexela
Tammeka Estonia Indrek Koser Estonia Jürgen Lorenz Nike Goldtime
Narva Trans Russia Adyam Kuzyaev Estonia Roman Nesterovski Nike Fama[16]
Viljandi Tulevik Estonia Aivar Lillevere Estonia Sander Post Joma Bestra[17]

Managerial changes

Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment
Nõmme Kalju Estonia Igor Prins Sacked 2 December 2014[18] Pre-season Estonia Sergei Terehhov 10 December 2014[19]
Pärnu Linnameeskond Estonia Gert Olesk Mutual consent 22 December 2014[15] Estonia Marko Lelov 22 December 2014[15]
Narva Trans Russia Aleksei Yagudin Mutual consent 20 May 2015[20] 7th Estonia Nikolai Toštšev (caretaker) 20 May 2015[20]
Sillamäe Kalev Russia Sergei Frantsev Sacked 29 May 2015[21] 4th Russia Denis Ugarov 29 May 2015[21]
Narva Trans Estonia Nikolai Toštšev Caretaker spell over 6 July 2015[22] 6th Russia Adyam Kuzyaev 6 July 2015[22]
Nõmme Kalju Estonia Sergei Terehhov Resigned 12 September 2015[23] 3rd Brazil Getúlio Fredo (caretaker) 12 September 2015[23]

Player transfers

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification or relegation
1 Flora Tallinn (C) 36 27 3 6 72 24 +48 84 Qualification to Champions League first qualifying round[lower-alpha 1]
2 Levadia Tallinn 36 22 10 4 78 32 +46 76 Qualification to Europa League first qualifying round
3 Nõmme Kalju 36 22 5 9 69 36 +33 71
4 Infonet Tallinn 36 17 11 8 50 32 +18 62
5 Sillamäe Kalev 36 17 8 11 63 43 +20 59
6 Narva Trans 36 14 7 15 50 46 +4 49
7 Paide Linnameeskond 36 9 6 21 50 73 23 33
8 Pärnu Linnameeskond 36 6 8 22 38 87 49 26
9 Tartu Tammeka (O) 36 7 4 25 39 96 57 25 Qualification to Relegation play-offs
10 Viljandi Tulevik (R) 36 6 4 26 35 75 40 22 Relegation to Esiliiga
Source: Estonian Football Association (Estonian), UEFA, Soccerway
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Play-off (only if deciding champion); 3) Less matches awarded against; 4) Matches won; 5) Head-to-head points; 6) Head-to-head goal difference; 7) Goal difference; 8) Goals scored; 9) Away goals scored; 10) Fairplay ranking.[24][25]
(C) Champion; (O) Play-off winner; (R) Relegated.
Notes:
  1. Flora Tallinn qualified for the Europa League first qualifying round by winning the 2015–16 Estonian Cup. However, since they already qualified for European competition based on their league position, the spot awarded to the cup winners was passed down the league.

Relegation play-offs

At season's end Tammeka, the ninth place club, participated in a two-legged play-off with Tallinna Kalev, the runners-up (of the independent teams) of the 2015 Esiliiga, for the spot in next year's competition.[26]

Tammeka won 4–2 on aggregate and retained their Meistriliiga spot for the 2016 season.

Results

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

First half of season

Home ╲ Away FLO INF NÕMLEVPAIPÄRSILTAMNARTUL
Flora 10 02 01 21 31 10 70 01 30
Infonet 02 10 12 23 20 10 22 30 20
Nõmme Kalju 20 10 12 21 10 02 30 41 62
Levadia 11 00 02 21 30 20 21 11 20
Paide 02 24 03 15 41 11 23 10 03
Pärnu 12 02 03 22 22 16 42 01 21
Sillamäe Kalev 12 00 23 33 41 00 40 10 21
Tammeka 13 12 12 23 32 10 05 31 11
Narva Trans 01 00 20 13 00 52 12 60 20
Tulevik 04 00 10 04 20 52 02 31 11

Source: Estonian Football Association
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Second half of season

Home ╲ Away FLO INF NÕMLEVPAIPÄRSILTAMNARTUL
Flora 00 10 11 10 40 31 21 23 41
Infonet 01 22 22 10 11 31 42 30 21
Nõmme Kalju 02 11 00 10 43 21 10 11 40
Levadia 02 50 12 51 00 21 10 01 20
Paide 21 02 54 24 33 11 40 12 41
Pärnu 15 04 21 05 01 12 01 22 10
Sillamäe Kalev 01 10 04 22 10 33 41 20 21
Tammeka 14 11 02 16 11 01 14 21 10
Narva Trans 13 01 02 01 20 50 00 42 20
Tulevik 01 01 22 03 23 12 12 32 23

Source: Estonian Football Association
1 ^ The home team is listed in the left-hand column.
Colours: Blue = home team win; Yellow = draw; Red = away team win.

Season statistics

Hat-tricks

Player For Against Result Date
Estonia Taavi Laurits Pärnu Linnameeskond Tammeka 4–2 14 March 2015
Ukraine Yaroslav Kvasov Sillamäe Kalev Pärnu Linnameeskond 6–1 10 April 2015
Estonia Joonas Tamm Tulevik Paide Linnameeskond 3–0 2 May 2015
Ukraine Yaroslav Kvasov Sillamäe Kalev Tammeka 5–0 8 May 2015
Latvia Vitālijs Ziļs Narva Trans Tammeka 6–0 2 June 2015
Estonia Kaimar Saag Levadia Narva Trans 3–1 4 July 2015
Estonia Ats Purje Nõmme Kalju Tulevik 4–0 20 July 2015
Latvia Vladislavs Kozlovs4 Infonet Tammeka 4–2 18 August 2015
Estonia Ingemar Teever Levadia Paide Linnameeskond 4–2 28 August 2015
Estonia Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko Paide Linnameeskond Tammeka 4–0 18 October 2015
Estonia Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko Paide Linnameeskond Tulevik 3–2 24 October 2015

Awards

Monthly awards

Month Manager of the Month Player of the Month
Manager Club Player Club
March[30] Estonia Norbert Hurt Flora Estonia Ken Kallaste Nõmme Kalju
April[31] Estonia Sergei Terehhov Nõmme Kalju Estonia Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko Paide Linnameeskond
May[32] Estonia Aivar Lillevere Tulevik Estonia Ingemar Teever Levadia
June[33] Estonia Marko Kristal Levadia Estonia Jevgeni Harin Infonet
July[34] Estonia Sergei Terehhov Nõmme Kalju Estonia Siim Luts Levadia
August[35] Estonia Marko Kristal Levadia Estonia Ingemar Teever Levadia
September[36] Russia Adyam Kuzyaev Narva Trans Estonia Siim Luts Levadia
October[37] Estonia Norbert Hurt Flora Estonia Rauno Sappinen Flora

Annual awards

Player of the Season

Ingemar Teever was named Player of the Season.[38]

Goal of the Season

Raido Roman's goal against Tammeka was chosen Goal of the Season.[39]

See also

References

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  32. "Premium liiga maikuu parimateks valiti Lillevere ja Teever" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 5 June 2015.
  33. "Juuni parimateks valiti Marko Kristal ja Jevgeni Harin" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 1 July 2015.
  34. "Premium liiga kuu parimateks valiti Terehhov ja Luts" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 6 August 2015.
  35. "Premium liiga kuu parima tiitli said Kristal ja Teever" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 9 September 2015.
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  39. "Premium liiga hooaja ilusaimaks väravaks valiti Raido Romani kauglöök" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 23 November 2015.

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