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{{Infobox football club
{{Infobox football club
|clubname = JK Tarvas
|clubname = Rakvere JK Tarvas
|image = [[Image:JK Tarvas.png|200px]]
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|fullname = Rakvere Jalgpalliklubi Tarvas
|fullname = Rakvere Jalgpalliklubi Tarvas
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|founded = {{Start date and age|2004}}, as Virumaa JK Rakvere
|founded = {{Start date and age|2004}}, as Virumaa JK Rakvere
|ground = [[Rakvere linnastaadion|Rakvere Stadium]]
|ground = [[Rakvere linnastaadion|Rakvere Stadium]]
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|website = http://www.jktarvas.ee
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==History==
==History==
[[Image:Rflora.png|130px|left|thumb|FC Flora Rakvere crest (2008-2010)]]
[[Image:Rflora.png|130px|left|thumb|FC Flora Rakvere crest (2008-2010)]]
The club was founded in 2004 as Virumaa Jalgpalliklubi Rakvere ({{lang-en|Virumaa Football Club Rakvere}}). From 2008, Rakvere became affiliated with [[FC Flora|Flora]] and became Rakvere Flora. In 2011, the team name was changed to Tarvas ({{lang-en|Aurochs}}), which is the [[Rakvere#Tarvas statue|symbol of Rakvere]] and is derived from the historic name of the town, Tarvanpea (''Aurochs' head''). In 2012, Tarvas was promoted to the [[Esiliiga]] and finished the [[2012 Esiliiga|2012 season]] in third place. In promotion games against [[JK Tallinna Kalev]] Tarvas lost 1-3 on aggregate. Tarvas finished the [[2013 Esiliiga]] season in 4th place but were beaten in the promotion play-offs by [[JK Tammeka Tartu|Tammeka]] 2–6 on aggregate. In July 2014, [[Valeri Bondarenko]] was hired as manager.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bondarenko maandus Tarvas|trans_title=Bondarenko lands in Tarvas|language=Estonian|date=3 July 2014|publisher=Soccernet.ee|url=http://www.soccernet.ee/bondarenko-maandus-tarvas}}</ref> Tarvas finished the [[2015 Esiliiga]] season in 4th place and was promoted to the [[Meistriliiga]] for the first time in history. Tarvas earned just 1 point in first 14 Meistriliiga games. On 4 June 2016, Valeri Bondarenko was sacked and replaced as manager by [[Urmas Kirs]], who coached the team in 2008. With new coach Tarvas earned another two draws and finished season at the bottom of the table.
The club was founded in 2004 as Virumaa Jalgpalliklubi Rakvere ({{lang-en|Virumaa Football Club Rakvere}}). From 2008, Rakvere became affiliated with [[FC Flora|Flora]] and became Rakvere FC Flora. In 2011, the team name was changed to Tarvas ({{lang-en|Aurochs}}), which is the [[Rakvere#Tarvas statue|symbol of Rakvere]] and is derived from the historic name of the town, Tarvanpea (''Aurochs' head''). In 2012, Tarvas was promoted to the [[Esiliiga]] and finished the [[2012 Esiliiga|2012 season]] in third place. In promotion games against [[JK Tallinna Kalev]] Tarvas lost 1-3 on aggregate. Tarvas finished the [[2013 Esiliiga]] season in 4th place but were beaten in the promotion play-offs by [[JK Tammeka Tartu|Tammeka]] 2–6 on aggregate. In July 2014, [[Valeri Bondarenko]] was hired as manager.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bondarenko maandus Tarvas|trans_title=Bondarenko lands in Tarvas|language=Estonian|date=3 July 2014|publisher=Soccernet.ee|url=http://www.soccernet.ee/bondarenko-maandus-tarvas}}</ref> Tarvas finished the [[2015 Esiliiga]] season in 4th place and was promoted to the [[Meistriliiga]] for the first time in history. Tarvas earned just 1 point in first 14 Meistriliiga games. On 4 June 2016, Valeri Bondarenko was sacked and replaced as manager by [[Urmas Kirs]], who coached the team in 2008. With new coach Tarvas earned another two draws and finished season at the bottom of the table.


==Players==
==Players==
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Revision as of 17:50, 15 March 2017

Rakvere JK Tarvas
File:Rakvere JK Tarvas (2017).png
Full nameRakvere Jalgpalliklubi Tarvas
Founded2004; 20 years ago (2004), as Virumaa JK Rakvere
GroundRakvere Stadium
Capacity1,785[1]
ChairmanReijo Kuusik
ManagerUrmas Kirs
LeagueEsiliiga
2016Meistriliiga, 10th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Rakvere JK Tarvas, commonly known as Rakvere Tarvas, or simply as Tarvas, is a football club, based in Rakvere, Estonia.

The club was founded in 2004 as Virumaa JK Rakvere. From 2008 till 2010 club was named as Rakvere FC Flora and in 2011 season another change came - club was from that on known as Rakvere JK Tarvas.

History

FC Flora Rakvere crest (2008-2010)

The club was founded in 2004 as Virumaa Jalgpalliklubi Rakvere (English: Virumaa Football Club Rakvere). From 2008, Rakvere became affiliated with Flora and became Rakvere FC Flora. In 2011, the team name was changed to Tarvas (English: Aurochs), which is the symbol of Rakvere and is derived from the historic name of the town, Tarvanpea (Aurochs' head). In 2012, Tarvas was promoted to the Esiliiga and finished the 2012 season in third place. In promotion games against JK Tallinna Kalev Tarvas lost 1-3 on aggregate. Tarvas finished the 2013 Esiliiga season in 4th place but were beaten in the promotion play-offs by Tammeka 2–6 on aggregate. In July 2014, Valeri Bondarenko was hired as manager.[2] Tarvas finished the 2015 Esiliiga season in 4th place and was promoted to the Meistriliiga for the first time in history. Tarvas earned just 1 point in first 14 Meistriliiga games. On 4 June 2016, Valeri Bondarenko was sacked and replaced as manager by Urmas Kirs, who coached the team in 2008. With new coach Tarvas earned another two draws and finished season at the bottom of the table.

Players

Current squad

As of 19 September 2016.[3]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Estonia EST Marko Meerits
2 MF Estonia EST Alari Aunapuu
4 DF Estonia EST Kaarel Saar (vice-captain)
5 MF Estonia EST Alex Sander Sepp (on loan from Flora)
6 MF Estonia EST Samuel Vard (on loan from Flora)
7 FW Estonia EST Rainer Võsaste
8 DF Estonia EST Taavi Münter
10 MF Ivory Coast CIV Yao Silven Kuassi
11 MF Estonia EST Toomas Kiis
13 MF Estonia EST Erkki Kubber (on loan from Flora)
14 DF Estonia EST Rauno Kald
15 FW Estonia EST Siim Rannamäe
16 DF Estonia EST Jaanus Kaasik
17 MF Estonia EST Alari Tovstik
18 DF Estonia EST Mihkel Saar
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Estonia EST Tarmo Rebane
21 FW Estonia EST Mario Kuokkanen
22 MF Estonia EST Joonas Ljaš
23 MF Estonia EST Madis Reimal
25 GK Estonia EST Martin Bastig
26 DF Estonia EST Elar Tovstik
27 MF Estonia EST Taavi Trasberg (captain)
30 GK Estonia EST Sander Susi (vice-captain)
33 DF Estonia EST Hans Joosep Tammerik (on loan from Flora)
45 DF Estonia EST Aleksei Larin (on loan from Tallinna Kalev)
47 FW Estonia EST Juhan Jograf Siim (on loan from Flora)
50 FW Estonia EST Sten Tammik
69 DF Estonia EST Mihkel Gull
91 FW Estonia EST Henri Hang

Personnel

Managerial history

Manager Career
Estonia Jaak Proosa 2004–2005
Estonia Ain Mets 2005–2007
Estonia Mati Pari 2008
Estonia Urmas Kirs 2008
Estonia Sergei Zamogilnõi 2009
Estonia Jan Važinski 2010
Estonia Reijo Kuusik 2011–2014
Estonia Valeri Bondarenko 2014–2016
Estonia Urmas Kirs 2016–

Internationals

Player Caps while at club Period
Estonia Marko Meerits 1 2016
Estonia Kristian Marmor 0 2013
Estonia Toomas Tohver 0 2008

Statistics

League and Cup

References

  1. ^ "Rakvere staadion" (in Estonian). Eesti Spordiregister.
  2. ^ "Bondarenko maandus Tarvas" (in Estonian). Soccernet.ee. 3 July 2014. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |trans_title= ignored (|trans-title= suggested) (help)
  3. ^ "Eesti Jalgpalli Liit – RAKVERE JK TARVAS (2014)". jalgpall.ee. Retrieved 28 February 2014.

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