Estonian Small Cup

{{Short description|Estonian football competition for amateurs}}

{{refimprove|date=January 2022}}

{{Infobox football tournament

| logo =

| founded = 2005

| region = Estonia

| number of teams = 77 (2025)

| qualifier for = UEFA Regions' Cup{{Cite web |date=24 March 2025 |title=Väikeste karikavõistluste juhend |url=https://www.jalgpall.ee/docs/5%20Eesti%202025.%20a%20v%E4ikeste%20karikav%F5istluste%20juhend.pdf |access-date=2025-06-23 |website=jalgpall.ee}}

| current champions = {{nowrap|Paide Linnameeskond III}}
(3rd title){{Cite web|url=https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/karikavoistlused/62/vaikesed-karikavoistlused|title=Väikesed karikavõistlused|website=jalgpall.ee}}

| most successful club = Ararat Tallinn, Paide Linnameeskond III
(3 titles)

| website = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/karikavoistlused/62/vaikesed-karikavoistlused Jalgpall.ee]

}}

The Estonian Small Cup is a knock-out competition for Estonian amateur teams, which play in the 4th or lower level. The first competition was won by Kohtla-Järve JK Alko in 2005 and the latest title was given to Paide Linnameeskond III. Finals have been held in Tallinn, A. Le Coq Arena since 2007.

Finals

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| date = 3 September 2005

| team1 = Kohtla-Järve JK Alko

| score = 3:2

| team2 = Lasnamäe FC Ajax II

| goals1 = Fjodorov {{goal|6}}
Bulõgin {{goal|43}}
Urlih {{goal|67}}

| goals2 = Kulesov {{goal|78}}
Gaidajenko {{goal|84}}

| stadium = Kadrioru Stadium

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

}}

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| date = 29 August 2006

| team1 = Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ

| score = 1:0

| team2 = Kohtla-Järve JK Alko

| goals1 = Ivahnenko {{goal|90+1}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = Kadrioru Stadium

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

}}

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| date = 5 September 2007

| team1 = Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ

| score = 1:0

| team2 = FC Anži Tallinn

| goals1 = Harutunjan {{goal|35}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 150

| referee = Ainar Kuusk

}}

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| date = 26 August 2008

| team1 = Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ

| score = 3:1

| team2 = JK Atli Rapla

| goals1 = Titov {{goal|15}}, {{goal|25}}, {{goal|28}}

| goals2 = Glivenko {{goal|89}}

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 210

| referee = Mart Martin

}}

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| date = 3 September 2009

| time = 18:00

| team1 = Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ

| score = 2:3

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/32286 (Report)]

| team2 = Tartu FC HaServ

| goals1 = Apalinski {{goal|48}}, {{goal|53}}

| goals2 = Serikov {{goal|45}}, {{goal|89}}
Mamontov {{goal|68}}

| stadium = Kadrioru staadion

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 100

| referee = Mart Martin

}}

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| date = 31 August 2010

| time = 17:45

| team1 = HÜJK Emmaste

| score = 3:1

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/36424 (Report)]

| team2 = FC Puuma

| goals1 = Barnwell {{goal|21}}, {{goal|54}}
Reinvald {{goal|31}}

| goals2 = Lõsanov {{goal|14}}

| stadium = Kadrioru staadion

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 787

| referee = Roomer Tarajev

}}

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| date = 24 August 2011

| time = 18:45

| team1 = Jõhvi JK Orbiit

| score = 2:1

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/40300 (Report)]

| team2 = Tabasalu Palliklubi

| goals1 = Kulik {{goal|32}}
Marašov {{goal|79}}

| goals2 = Martinson {{goal|21}}

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 194

| referee = Neeme Neemlaid

}}

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| date = 30 August 2012

| time = 18:45

| team1 = Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ

| score = 1:2

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/44699 (Report)]

| team2 = HÜJK Emmaste

| goals1 = Godovanets {{goal|38}}

| goals2 = Paapsi {{goal|10}}, {{goal|30}}

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 1,147

| referee = Andrei Karhu

}}

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| date = 12 September 2013

| time = 19:00

| team1 = Paide Linnameeskond II

| score = 0:4

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/50023 (Report)]

| team2 = FCF Tallinna Ülikool

| goals1 =

| goals2 = Munskind {{goal|20}}, {{goal|59}}
Minlibajev {{goal|25}}
Lepp {{goal|41|og}}

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 821

| referee = Maikel Mikson

}}

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| date = 11 September 2014

| time = 19:00

| team1 = Lasnamäe FC Ajax

| score = 1:1

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/55093 (Report)]

| team2 = Narva United FC

| goals1 = Tasso {{goal|51}}

| goals2 = Aleksandrov {{goal|61}}

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 504

| referee = Grigori Ošomkov

| penaltyscore = 4:5

}}

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| date = 9 September 2015

| time = 19:00

| team1 = FCF Tallinna Ülikool

| score = 1:2

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/60355 (Report)]

| team2 = Tartu FC Merkuur

| goals1 = Veskimäe {{goal|28}}

| goals2 = Pruttšenko {{goal|41}}
Šatov {{goal|45}}

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 362

| referee = Kristo Külljastinen

}}

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| date = 21 September 2016

| time = 19:00

| team1 = Tartu FC Merkuur

| score = 6:3

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/66274 (Report)]

| team2 = Raplamaa JK

| goals1 = Gussev {{goal|12}}
Šatov {{goal|43}}, {{goal|61}}, {{goal|64}}
Haljak {{goal|66}}
Šabanov {{goal|90+1}}

| goals2 = Sinikas {{goal|21}}
Bärengrub {{goal|38}}, {{goal|45+1}}

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 429

| referee = Miko Pupart

}}

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| date = 7 September 2017

| time = 19:00

| team1 = JK Retro

| score = 1:5

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/71465 (Report)]

| team2 = Paide Linnameeskond III

| goals1 = Jevdokimov {{goal|70}}

| goals2 = Laurits {{goal|5}}
Mägi {{goal|47}}
Lellsaar {{goal|77}}
Rikberg {{goal|83}}
Erdei {{goal|89}}

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 337

| referee = Toomas Nõmmiste

}}

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| date = 12 September 2018

| time = 19:00

| team1 = Raasiku FC Joker

| score = 0:2

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/78002 (Report)]

| team2 = Saue JK

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 693

| referee = Paul Kask

}}

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| date = 11 September 2019

| time = 19:00

| team1 = FC Otepää

| score = 1:4

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/85622 (Report)]

| team2 = Paide Linnameeskond III

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 277

| referee = Kristjan-Eric Lääne

}}

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| date = 21 October 2020

| time = 19:00

| team1 = Tallinna JK Legion II

| score = 3:2

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/95580 (Report)]

| team2 = Tallinna FC Zenit

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 368

| referee = Dmitri Kirilov

}}

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| date = 23 September 2021

| time = 20:00

| team1 = FC Kuressaare II

| score = 2:3

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/102373 (Report)]

| team2 = Tallinna FC Zapoos

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 451

| referee = Karl Kena

}}

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| date = 3 September 2022

| time = 15:00

| team1 = Rakvere JK Tarvas

| score = 1:1

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/109441 (Report)]

| team2 = Tallinna FC Flora U19

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 636

| referee = Richard Toom

| penaltyscore = 3:2

}}

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| date = 13 September 2023

| time = 19:00

| team1 = Tallinna FC Zapoos

| score = 0:2

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/116513 (Report)]

| team2 = Saue JK

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 1374

| referee = Priit Alekask

}}

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| date = 31 August 2024

| time = 14:30

| team1 = Maardu Linnameeskond

| score = 1:1

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/124298 (Report)]

| team2 = Paide Linnameeskond III

| goals1 =

| goals2 =

| stadium = A. Le Coq Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 591

| referee = Oliver Väät

| penaltyscore = 4:5

}}

Winners

class="wikitable"
Club

! Winners

! Winning Years

FC Ararat Tallinn

| 3

| 2006, 2007, 2008

Paide Linnameeskond III

| 3

| 2017, 2019, 2024

HÜJK Emmaste

| 2

| 2010, 2012

Saue JK

| 2

| 2018, 2023

Tartu FC Merkuur

| 2

| 2015, 2016

FC Vaprus Pärnu

| 1

| 2001

FCF Tallinna Ülikool

| 1

| 2013

Jõhvi JK Orbiit

| 1

| 2011

Kohtla-Järve JK Alko

| 1

| 2005

Rakvere JK Tarvas

| 1

| 2022

Tallinna FC Zapoos

| 1

| 2021

Tallinna JK Legion II

| 1

| 2020

Tartu FC HaServ

| 1

| 2009

Finalists

class="wikitable"
Club

! Finals

! Years

FC Ararat Tallinn

| 5

| 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012

Paide Linnameeskond III

| 3

| 2017, 2019, 2024

Kohtla-Järve JK Alko

| 2

| 2005, 2006

HÜJK Emmaste

| 2

| 2010, 2012

Tallinna FC Zapoos

| 2

| 2021, 2023

Saue JK

| 2

| 2018, 2023

FC Vaprus Pärnu

| 1

| 2001

FC Lasnamäe Ajax II

| 1

| 2005

FC Anži Tallinn

| 1

| 2007

JK Atli Rapla

| 1

| 2008

Tartu FC HaServ

| 1

| 2009

FC Puuma

| 1

| 2010

Jõhvi JK Orbiit

| 1

| 2011

Tabasalu Palliklubi

| 1

| 2011

Paide Linnameeskond II

| 1

| 2013

FCF Tallinna Ülikool

| 1

| 2013

JK Retro

| 1

| 2017

Raasiku FC Joker

| 1

| 2018

FC Otepää

| 1

| 2019

Tallinna JK Legion II

| 1

| 2020

Tallinna FC Zenit

| 1

| 2020

FC Kuressaare II

| 1

| 2021

Rakvere JK Tarvas

| 1

| 2022

Tallinna FC Flora U19

| 1

| 2022

Maardu Linnameeskond

| 1

| 2024

References

{{Reflist}}

{{Football in Estonia}}

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