1933 Estonian Football Championship

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{{Infobox football league season

| competition = Estonian Championship

| season = 1933

| winners = VS Sport Tallinn (9th title)

| relegated = KS Võitleja Narva

| league topscorer = Richard Valdov (14)

| biggest home win = Estonia 5–0 THK

| biggest away win = Kalev 0–9 Estonia

| highest scoring = Kalev 0–9 Estonia

| matches = 30

| total goals = 126

| prevseason = 1932

| nextseason = 1934

}}

The 1933 Estonian Football Championship was the 13th official football league season in Estonia. Six teams took part in the league five from Tallinn and one from Narva. Each team played every opponent twice, one at home and once on the road, for total of 10 games. VS Sport Tallinn won their third consecutive title.

League table

{{#invoke:sports table|main|style=WDL

|res_col_header=QR

|winpoints=2

|team1=VST|name_VST=VS Sport Tallinn

|team2=JET|name_JET=JS Estonia Tallinn

|team3=TJK|name_TJK=Tallinna Jalgpalliklubi

|team4=EKT|name_EKT=ESS Kalev Tallinn

|team5=VPT|name_VPT=VVS Puhkekodu Tallinn

|team6=THK|name_THK=Narva THK

|win_VST=8|draw_VST=0|loss_VST=2|gf_VST=26|ga_VST=7|status_VST=C

|win_JET=7|draw_JET=1|loss_JET=2|gf_JET=35|ga_JET=10

|win_TJK=7|draw_TJK=0|loss_TJK=3|gf_TJK=28|ga_TJK=15

|win_EKT=4|draw_EKT=0|loss_EKT=6|gf_EKT=15|ga_EKT=30

|win_VPT=2|draw_VPT=1|loss_VPT=7|gf_VPT=12|ga_VPT=27

|win_THK=1|draw_THK=0|loss_THK=9|gf_THK=10|ga_THK=37|status_THK=R

|col_C=#FFCC00|text_C=

|result1=C

|col_R=#FFCCCC|text_R=

|result6=R

|update=complete|source=

}}

Results

{{#invoke:sports results|main

|matches_style=FBR|solid_cell=grey

|team1=KAL|team2=EST|team3=NAR|team4=PUK|team5=TJK

|team6=VSS

|name_VSS=VS Sport

|match_VSS_EST=3–0

|match_VSS_TJK=2–0

|match_VSS_KAL=2–1

|match_VSS_PUK=5–0

|match_VSS_NAR=3–0

|name_EST=Estonia

|match_EST_VSS=4–1

|match_EST_TJK=6–2

|match_EST_KAL=9–0

|match_EST_PUK=3–0

|match_EST_NAR=4–0

|name_TJK=Tallinna JK

|match_TJK_VSS=2–0

|match_TJK_EST=1–2

|match_TJK_KAL=5–0

|match_TJK_PUK=4–0

|match_TJK_NAR=3–1

|name_KAL=ESS Kalev

|match_KAL_VSS=0–3

|match_KAL_EST=1–0

|match_KAL_TJK=2–4

|match_KAL_PUK=1–0

|match_KAL_NAR=6–3

|name_PUK=Puhkekodu

|match_PUK_VSS=0–3

|match_PUK_EST=2–2

|match_PUK_TJK=1–3

|match_PUK_KAL=2–3

|match_PUK_NAR=4–2

|name_NAR=Narva THK

|match_NAR_VSS=0–4

|match_NAR_EST=0–5

|match_NAR_TJK=1–4

|match_NAR_KAL=2–1

|match_NAR_PUK=1–3

|update=complete|source=

}}

Top scorers

class="wikitable" style="font-size:90%; text-align:center;"
width="30"|Pos

!width="160"|Name

!width="135"|Team

!width="30"|Gls

1align=left|Richard ValdovTallinna Jalgpalliklubi14
2align=left|Heinrich UukkiviJS Estonia Tallinn9
rowspan="4"|3align=left|Osvald Kastanja-KastanTallinna Jalgpalliklubi6
align=left|Friedrich KarmVS Sport Tallinn6
align=left|Eduard Ellmann-EelmaJS Estonia Tallinn6
align=left|Anton KoovitESS Kalev Tallinn6

References

  • {{cite web |url=https://www.rsssf.org/tablese/esthist.html |website=RSSSF |title=Estonia, Championship History 1921-1998 }}
  • {{citation|title = Estonian Football 100 years |first = Margus |last = Luik |pages = 465–466 |publisher = ML Agency |isbn = 978-9949-18-257-2}}

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