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  2. FC Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    FC Tallinn was founded on 17 November 2017 [1] and started operating in Lasnamäe, the most populous district in Tallinn of which majority is Russian-speaking.The club was created after FC Infonet's merger with Levadia left Lasnamäe's football future in uncertainty. [2]

  3. List of active football clubs in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    Tallinn: A. Le Coq Arena: 10,340 FCI Tallinn: Meistriliiga: Harjumaa: Tallinn: Infonet Lasnamäe Stadium: 500 Tallinna FC Levadia [1] ... List of active football ...

  4. List of football clubs in Estonia - Wikipedia

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    FC Lantana Tallinn; Legion Tallinn; FC Lelle; SK Lemons; FC Levadia Maardu; FC Levadia Pärnu; FC Levadia Tallinn; FC Levadia II Tallinn; FC Levadia III; FC Levadia Tallinn (women) Lihula JK; LiVal Sport Tallinn; JK Liverpool Pub; Lokomotiv Jõhvi; Loksa Rahvaspordiklubi; JK Loo; FC Lootos Põlva; FC Lootos Põlva (women) FC Lootus Alutaguse ...

  5. Category:Football clubs in Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Football clubs in Tallinn" The following 34 pages are in this category, out of 34 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  6. FCI Tallinn - Wikipedia

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    FCI Tallinn (FC Infonet Tallinn) is an Estonian football club, based in Lasnamäe, Tallinn. Formed in 2002, the club played in the Estonian top flight Meistriliiga from 2013 to 2017 , and won the league in the 2016 season .

  7. JK Tallinna Kalev - Wikipedia

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    Jalgpalliklubi Tallinna Kalev, also known as Tallinna Kalev or simply Kalev, is an Estonian professional football club based in Tallinn that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. Founded in 1911, it is the oldest active football club in the country. The club's home ground is the Kadriorg Stadium.

  8. Tallinn offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Tallinn offensive (Russian: Таллинская наступательная операция) was a strategic offensive by the Red Army's 2nd Shock and 8th armies and the Baltic Fleet against the German Army Detachment Narwa and Estonian units in mainland Estonia on the Eastern Front of World War II on 17–26 September 1944.

  9. Lilleküla Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The Lilleküla Stadium, known as A. Le Coq Arena for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Tallinn, Estonia. It is the home ground of football clubs Flora and Levadia, and the Estonia national football team. With a capacity of 14,336, it is the largest stadium in Estonia.