Meistriliiga 1993/94

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Meistriliiga 1993/94
Meistriliiga logo
master FC Flora Tallinn
Uefa cup FC Flora Tallinn
Cup winners FC Norma Tallinn
European
Cup Winners' Cup
FC Norma Tallinn
Relegated JK Pärnu Tervis
Dünamo Tallinn
JK Merkuur Tartu
JK Kalev Sillamäe
FC Tevalte Tallinn
Teams 12
Games 132  (5 of which are criminally verified)
Gates 464  (ø 3.65 per game)
(excluding verified games)
Top scorer EstoniaEstonia Maksim Gruznov
( FC Tevalte Tallinn )
Meistriliiga 1992/93

The Meistriliiga 1993/94 was the third season of the highest Estonian football division of men. It was also the third since independence from the Soviet Union in 1991 .

Season course

Twelve teams played against each other twice over a total of 22 match days, divided into a first half and a second half. In the event of a tie, the direct comparison counted. Two teams were tied at the end of the season. The master was determined in a playoff. The title was won by FC Flora Tallinn against defending champion FC Norma Tallinn .

Cup winner was FC Norma Tallinn , who competed in the European Cup Winners' Cup next season and lost to NK Maribor in the qualifying round . As reigning Estonian champions, Flora Tallinn failed in the preliminary round of the UEFA Cup to Odense BK .

JK Kalev Sillamäe retired four game days before the end of the season. FC Tevalte Tallinn was disqualified after the penultimate matchday on suspicion of match-fixing and moved to the bottom of the table.

Teams

Location of the Meistriliiga clubs in 1993/94
society city Stadion capacity
Tallinna Sadam Tallinn Kalevi Keskstaadion 12,000
FC Flora Tallinn Tallinn Kadrioru stadium 5,000
FC Tevalte Tallinn 1 Tallinn Kadrioru stadium 5,000
Spordiselts EsDAG Tartu Tartu Tamme stadium 3,000
JK Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi Kohtla-Järve Kaevuri stadium 2,000
JK Trans Narva Narva Kreenholmi stadium 2,000
JK Parnu Tervis Parnu Beach stadium 1,500
Dünamo Tallinn Tallinn Tuletõrje stadium 1,000
FC Norma Tallinn Tallinn Norma stadium 1,000
JK Kalev Sillamäe Sillamae Sillamäe Kalevi stadium 500
JK Merkuur Tartu Tartu KRT stadium 500
FC Nikol Tallinn Tallinn Tallinna Jagpallikooli stadium 200
1Participated as KSK Vigri Tallinn last season .

Closing table

Pl. society Sp. S. U N Gates Diff. Points
 1. FC Flora Tallinn  22nd  15th  6th  1 061: 900 +52 36: 80
 2. FC Norma Tallinn (M)  22nd  17th  2  3 069:110 +58 36: 80
 3. FC Nikol Tallinn (P)  22nd  15th  3  4th 049:190 +30 33:11
 4th JK Trans Narva  22nd  12  6th  4th 050:160 +34 30:14
 5. Tallinna Sadam (N)  22nd  11  3  8th 038:260 +12 25:19
 6th JK Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi  22nd  9  6th  7th 039:160 +23 24:20
 7th Spordiselts EsDAG Tartu  22nd  6th  2  14th 022:590 −37 14:30
 8th. JK Parnu Tervis (N)  22nd  5  2  15th 018:470 −29 12:32
 9. Dünamo Tallinn  22nd  5  2  15th 025:540 −29 12:32
10. JK Merkuur Tartu  22nd  2  1  19th 012: 101 −89 05:39
11. JK Kalev Sillamäe 1  22nd  1  1  20th 011:970 −86 03:41
12. FC Tevalte Tallinn 2  22nd  15th  4th  3 070: 900 +61 34:10
1 JK Kalev Sillamäe retired after eighteen games. All remaining games were counted as a victory for the opponents.
2 FC Tevalte Tallinn was disqualified on allegations of match fixing before the final match day. The last remaining game was counted as a win for JK Trans Narva.
  • Estonian champions and participation in the preliminary round of the 1994/95 UEFA Cup
  • Cup winners and participation in the qualifying round of the 1994/95 European Cup Winners' Cup
  • Relegated to the Esiliiga in 1994/95
  • Exclusion and forced relegation
  • (M) reigning master
    (P) reigning cup winner
    (N) Newcomers

    Master play-off

    date Result Venue
    June 30, 1994 FC Flora Tallinn 5: 2 FC Norma Tallinn Kadrioru stadium , Tallinn

    Web links

    Individual evidence

    1. Estonia 1993/94 - results and table. In: rsssf.com. Retrieved January 27, 2017 .