Estonian Small Cup

Estonian Small Cup

The Estonian Small Cup is a knock-out competition for Estonian amateur teams, which play in the 3rd or lower level.

Finals

footballbox
date = 2008-08-26
team1 = FC Ararat Tallinn
score = 3 – 1
report = [http://jalgpall.struktuur.ee/4088 Report]
team2 = JK Atli Rapla
goals1 = Titov goal|15 goal|25 goal|28
goals2 = Glivenko goal|89
stadium = A. Le Coq Arena
attendance = 210
referee = Mart Martin
----footballbox
date = 2007-05-09
team1 = FC Ararat Tallinn
score = 1 – 0
report = [http://jalgpall.struktuur.ee/3033 Report]
team2 = FC Anži Tallinn
goals1 = Harutunjan goal|35
goals2 =
stadium = A. Le Coq Arena
attendance = 150
referee = Ainar Kuusk
----footballbox
date = 2006
team1 = FC Ararat Tallinn
score = 1 – 0
report =
team2 = JK Alko Kohtla-Järve
goals1 =
goals2 =
stadium = Kadrioru Stadium
attendance =
referee =

Winners

Finalists


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