Estonian Footballer of the Year

Estonian Footballer of the Year

Estonian Footballer of the Year is an annual award given to the best Estonian footballer. The award was launched in 1992. Mart Poom has won the award a record six times.

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Footballer of the Year

Year Winner Club
1992 Urmas Hepner Finland Kumu Kuusankoski / Finland KTP
1993 Mart Poom Estonia FC Flora Tallinn / Switzerland FC Wil
1994 Mart Poom Switzerland FC Wil / England Portsmouth F.C.
1995 Martin Reim Estonia FC Flora Tallinn
1996 Marek Lemsalu Germany 1. FSV Mainz 05
1997 Mart Poom England Derby County F.C.
1998 Mart Poom England Derby County F.C.
1999 Andres Oper Estonia FC Flora Tallinn / Denmark AaB Fodbold
2000 Mart Poom England Derby County F.C.
2001 Indrek Zelinski Estonia FC Flora Tallinn / Denmark AaB Fodbold
2002 Andres Oper Denmark AaB Fodbold
Raio Piiroja Estonia FC Flora Tallinn
2003 Mart Poom England Sunderland A.F.C.
2004 Andrei Stepanov Russia FC Torpedo Moscow
2005 Andres Oper Netherlands Roda JC
2006[1] Raio Piiroja Norway Fredrikstad F.K.
2007[2] Raio Piiroja Norway Fredrikstad F.K.
2008[3] Raio Piiroja Norway Fredrikstad F.K.
2009[4] Raio Piiroja Norway Fredrikstad F.K.
2010[5] Konstantin Vassiljev Slovenia NK Nafta Lendava
2011[6] Konstantin Vassiljev Slovenia FC Luka Koper / Russia FC Amkar Perm

Female Footballer of the Year

Year Player Club
2004 Anastassia Morkovkina Estonia Pärnu JK
2005 Anastassia Morkovkina Estonia Pärnu JK
2006[1] Ave Pajo Estonia JK Tallinna Kalev
2007[2] Reelika Vaher Estonia FC Levadia Tallinn
2008[3] Kaidi Jekimova Estonia FC Levadia Tallinn
2009[4] Anastassia Morkovkina Estonia Pärnu JK
2010[7] Anastassia Morkovkina Estonia Pärnu JK
2011[8] Signy Aarna Estonia Põlva FC Lootos

Young Footballer of the Year

Year Winner Club
2008[3] Sergei Zenjov Ukraine FC Karpaty Lviv
2009[9] Sander Puri Estonia FC Levadia Tallinn
2010[7] Sergei Zenjov Ukraine FC Karpaty Lviv
2011[8] Marko Meerits Netherlands Vitesse

Female Young Footballer of the Year

Year Winner Club
2008[3] Margarita Žernosekova Estonia Pärnu JK
2009[9] Katrin Loo Estonia FC Flora Tallinn
2010[7] Liis Emajõe Estonia FC Flora Tallinn
2011[8] Anete Paulus Estonia Pärnu JK

Meistriliiga Footballer of the Season

The Meistriliiga Footballer of the Year is an annual award given to the best Meistriliiga player for his performances in the league.

Year Winner Club
2006[1] Estonia Marek Lemsalu FC Levadia Tallinn
2007[2] Finland Juha Hakola FC Flora Tallinn
2008[3] Estonia Martin Vunk FC Flora Tallinn
2009[10] Estonia Konstantin Nahk FC Levadia Tallinn
2010[7] Estonia Sander Post FC Flora Tallinn
2011[8] Latvia Aleksandrs Cekulajevs Narva JK Trans

Female Meistriliiga Footballer of the Season

Aasta Võitja Klubi
2009[10] Estonia Svetlana Khvatova FC Levadia Tallinn
2010[7] Estonia Signy Aarna FC Lootos Põlva
2011[8] Estonia Margarita Žernosekova FC Levadia Tallinn

Meistriliiga Young Footballer of the Season

Year Winner Club
2006 Russia Nikita Andreev FC Levadia Tallinn
2007 Estonia Sergei Zenjov FC TVMK Tallinn

See also

References

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  2. ^ a b c "Eesti parim jalgpallur on Raio Piiroja" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 9 December 2007. http://jalgpall.struktuur.ee/2749. Retrieved 18 December 2010. 
  3. ^ a b c d e "Eesti Jalgpalli Liit autasustas hooaja parimaid" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 23 November 2008. http://jalgpall.struktuur.ee/4409. Retrieved 18 December 2010. 
  4. ^ a b "Eesti aasta jalgpalluriks valiti Piiroja ja Morkovkina" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 22 November 2009. http://jalgpall.ee/news.php?st=style_fp.css&news_id=1007. Retrieved 18 December 2010. 
  5. ^ "Aasta jalgpalluriks valiti Konstantin Vassiljev" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 20 November 2010. http://jalgpall.ee/news.php?st=style_fp.css&news_id=2051. Retrieved 18 December 2010. 
  6. ^ "Platini kuulutas imelise hooaja teinud Vassiljevi aasta parimaks" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 20 November 2011. http://jalgpall.ee/news.php?st=style_fp.css&news_id=3330. Retrieved 20 November 2011. 
  7. ^ a b c d e "Jalgpalligalal autasustati aasta parimaid" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 21 November 2010. http://jalgpall.ee/news.php?st=style_fp.css&news_id=2053. Retrieved 18 December 2010. 
  8. ^ a b c d e "Signy Aarna, Anete Paulus ja Marko Meerits teenisid parima tiitli" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 20 November 2011. http://jalgpall.ee/news.php?st=style_fp.css&news_id=3329. Retrieved 21 November 2011. 
  9. ^ a b "Aasta noorjalgpalluriteks valiti Sander Puri ja Katrin Loo" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 22 November 2010. http://jalgpall.ee/news.php?st=style_fp.css&news_id=1009. Retrieved 18 December 2010. 
  10. ^ a b "Meistriliiga parimateks tunnistati Nahk ja Khvatova" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 22 November 2010. http://jalgpall.ee/news.php?st=style_fp.css&news_id=1008. Retrieved 18 December 2010. 

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