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Estonian football club From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
FCI Levadia Tallinn women's team are an Estonian women's football team based in Tallinn, Estonia, that competes in the Naiste Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian women's football.
Full name | FCI Levadia | ||
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Founded | 1993 | , as TKSK Tallinn||
Ground | Maarjamäe Stadium | ||
Manager | Maksim Rõtškov | ||
League | Naiste Meistriliiga | ||
2017 | 3rd | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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The team was founded in 1993 as TKSK. In 2002, they became the first Estonian team to compete in the UEFA Women's Cup. In 2006, the team became affiliated with Levadia. The team has won nine Naiste Meistriliiga and two Estonian Women's Cup trophies.
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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All results (home, away and aggregate) list Levadia's goal tally first.
Competition | Round | Club | Home | Away | Aggregate |
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2002–03 | Second qualifying round | Sparta Prague | – | 0–6 | – |
Umeå (Host) | – | 0–4 | – | ||
Klaksvík | – | 0–2 | – | ||
2003–04 | First qualifying round | Lebeke-Aalst | – | w/o | – |
Maccabi Holon | – | 1–3 | – | ||
Krka Novo Mesto (Host) | – | 0–1 | – | ||
2008–09 | First qualifying round | PAOK | – | 0–3 | – |
AZS Wrocław (Host) | – | 0–4 | – | ||
Naftokhimik Kalush | – | 1–2 | – | ||
2009–10 | Qualifying round | Team Strømmen | – | 0–5 | – |
Everton | – | 0–7 | – | ||
Osijek (Host) | – | 4–1 | – | ||
2010–11 | Qualifying round | Breiðablik (Host) | – | 1–8 | – |
Juvisy | – | 0–12 | – | ||
Târgu Mureş | – | 1–2 | – |
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