III liiga#III liiga Ida
{{Short description|Estonian football league}}
{{Multiple issues|
{{no footnotes|date=October 2014}}
{{Update|date=May 2020}}
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{{Infobox football league
| name = III liiga
| pixels = 140
| country = Estonia
| confed = UEFA
| founded =
| divisions = III north
III east
III west
III south
| teams = 48 (12 in each division)
| promotion = II liiga
| relegation = IV liiga
| levels = 5
| domest_cup = Estonian Cup
Estonian Small Cup
| confed_cup =
| champions = Paide Linnameeskond III
| season = 2017
| most successful club =
| website =
| current =
}}
III liiga is the fifth-highest football league arranged by the Estonian Football Association. It consists of 48 teams, divided geographically into four divisions with 12 teams in each group north, east, west and south. The season starts around April and lasts until October.
III liiga North
=Current clubs=
The following clubs were competing in III Liiga North during the 2018 season.
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
Club
!2017 !Seasons in !First Season in III Liiga !Current run !Titles !Last best finish |
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style="text-align:left;"| Retro
|4th |7 |2010 |2010 |3 |1st (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Rumori Calcio
|6th |2 |2017 |2017 |0 |6th (2017) |
style="text-align:left;"| Zenit
| III Liiga West 7th |3 |2016 |2016 |0 |5th (2016) |
style="text-align:left;"| Kalju III
|10th |6 |2008 |2014 |0 |5th (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| TransferWise
| IV Liiga North/West 3rd |1 |2018 |2018 |0 | - |
style="text-align:left;"| Štrommi
|12th |11 |2006 |2015 |0 |5th (2012) |
style="text-align:left;"| Saku
|9th |8 |2001 |2014 |0 |9th (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Eston Villa
|5th |4 |2012 |2016 |0 |7th (2013) |
style="text-align:left;"| Hell Hunt
|2nd |7 |2008 |2016 |0 |8th (2012) |
style="text-align:left;"| Dünamo
| II Liiga North/East 6th |2 |2002 |2018 |1 |1st (2002) |
style="text-align:left;"| Harju
|8th |13 |2004 |2012 |1 |1st (2010) |
style="text-align:left;"| Zapoos
| IV Liiga North/East 4th |1 |2018 |2018 |0 | - |
III liiga East
=Current clubs=
{{update section|date=April 2018}}
The following clubs were competing in III Liiga North during the 2016 season.
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
Club
!2015 !Seasons in !First Season in III Liiga !Current run !Titles !Last best finish |
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style="text-align:left;"| Maardu United a, b
|3rd |1 |2015 |2015 |0 |3rd (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Koeru a
|4th |14 |2001 |2014 |0 |3rd (2010) |
style="text-align:left;"| Maardu LM II a, b
|5th |1 |2015 |2015 |0 |5th (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Kaitseliit Kalev a
|6th |4 |2005 |2015 |1 |1st (2007) |
style="text-align:left;"| Järva-Jaani a, b
|7th |11 |2005 |2005 |0 |3rd (2005) |
style="text-align:left;"| Loo
|8th |3 |2009 |2015 |0 |4th (2012) |
style="text-align:left;"| Tarvas II a, b
|9th |5 |2011 |2011 |0 |3rd (2011) |
style="text-align:left;"| Infonet III a, b
| IV Liiga East 1st |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
style="text-align:left;"| Väätsa a, b
| IV Liiga East 3rd |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
style="text-align:left;"| Ambla a, b
|11th |3 |2013 |2013 |0 |6th (2013) |
style="text-align:left;"| Harju a, b
| ? |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
style="text-align:left;"| Järve II a, b
| ? |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
a – never been relegated from III Liiga
b – never played in II Liiga
III liiga South
=Current clubs=
{{update section|date=April 2018}}
The following clubs were competing in III Liiga South during the 2016 season.
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
Club
!2015 !Seasons in !First Season in III Liiga !Current run !Titles !Last best finish |
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style="text-align:left;"| Otepää a, b
|3rd |7 |2009 |2009 |0 |3rd (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| EMÜ a, b
|4th |6 |2010 |2010 |0 |4th (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Lootos b
|5th |15 |1995/96 |2007 |0 |3rd (2010) |
style="text-align:left;"| Tääksi a, b
|6th |4 |2012 |2012 |0 |3rd (2014) |
style="text-align:left;"| Welco II a, b
|7th |2 |2014 |2014 |0 |5th (2014) |
style="text-align:left;"| Tartu a, b
|8th |3 |2013 |2013 |0 |7th (2013) |
style="text-align:left;"| Navi a, b
|9th |5 |2011 |2011 |0 |9th (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Tarvastu a
| IV Liiga South 1st |7 |1995/96 |2016 |1 |1st (1999) |
style="text-align:left;"| Suure-Jaani United b
| IV Liiga South 2nd |1 |2012 |2016 |0 |11th (2012) |
style="text-align:left;"| Warrior
|10th |7 |1995/96 |2012 |0 |2nd (2004) |
style="text-align:left;"| Fauna
|11th |9 |2001 |2015 |1 |1st (2001) |
style="text-align:left;"| Vastseliina a, b
|12th |2 |2014 |2014 |0 |12th (2015) |
a – never been relegated from III Liiga
b – never played in II Liiga
III liiga West
=Current clubs=
{{update section|date=April 2018}}
The following clubs were competing in III Liiga South during the 2016 season.
class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" |
Club
!2015 !Seasons in !First Season in III Liiga !Current run !Titles !Last best finish |
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style="text-align:left;"| Kärdla LM a
|2nd |9 |2006 |2014 |0 |2nd (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Haapsalu a
|3rd |2 |2013 |2015 |0 |3rd (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Lihula a, b
|5th |3 |2013 |2013 |0 |5th (2015) |
style="text-align:left;"| Alexela b
|6th |8 |2002 |2014 |0 |2nd (2005) |
style="text-align:left;"| Kernu a
|9th |13 |2000 |2009 |1 |1st (2002) |
style="text-align:left;"| Poseidon a, b
| IV Liiga East 1st |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
style="text-align:left;"| Pärnu Vaprus a
| IV Liiga East 2nd |3 |1998 |2016 |1 |1st (2000) |
style="text-align:left;"| Zenit a
| IV Liiga East 3rd |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
style="text-align:left;"| Lelle
|10th |6 |2002 |2013 |0 |3rd (2014) |
style="text-align:left;"| Raplamaa a, b
|? |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
style="text-align:left;"| Nõmme United II a, b
|? |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
style="text-align:left;"| Ajax II a, b
|? |0 |2016 |2016 |0 | – |
a – never been relegated from III Liiga
b – never played in II Liiga
Champions and top goalscorers
=North division=
class="wikitable"
!Season !width=160px|{{gold1}} !width=160px|{{silver2}} !width=160px|{{bronze3}} !Top Goalscorer |
align=center|1995/96
| |
align=center|1996/97
| |
align=center|1997/98
| Veiko Murumaa (Maardu FS Junior, 14 goals) |
align=center|1998
| Karl Lepist (Nõmme JK Kalju, 14 goals) |
align=center|1999
| Lauri Kiviloo (Nõmme JK Kalju, 21 goals) |
align=center|2000
| Veniamin Levin (Tallinna SK ESS, 17 goals) |
align=center|2001
| Ott Purje (FC M.C. Tallinn, 22 goals) |
align=center|2002
| Sergei Dmitrijev (FC Puuma Tallinn, 20 goals) |
align=center|2003
| Vitali Kosterev (JK Tallinna Kalev, 20 goals) |
align=center|2004
| Markko Kudu (Tallinna FC Olympic, 20 goals) |
align=center|2005
| Andrei Tšurikov (JK Tondi, 27 goals) |
align=center|2006
| Andrei Tšurikov (JK Tondi, 23 goals) |
align=center|2007
| Janar Pajo (Saue JK, 23 goals) |
align=center|2008
| Kirill Abramov (Tallinna LiVal Sport, 21 goals) |
align=center|2009
| Andrei Kobjakov (FC Ajax Veteranid, 20 goals) |
align=center|2010
| Rando Tamm (Tallinna FC Olympic, 20 goals) |
align=center|2011
| Marion Adusoo (Koeru JK, 19 goals) |
align=center|2012
| Even Laanemaa (FCF Tallinna Ülikool, 21 goals) |
align=center|2013
| Aleksei Naariste (JK Tallinna Kalev III, 26 goals) |
align=center|2014
| Dmitry Skiperskiy (JK Retro, 54 goals) |
align=center|2015
| Dmitry Skiperskiy (JK Retro, 45 goals) |
align=center|2016
| Dmitry Skiperskiy (JK Retro, 30 goals) |
align=center|2017
| Ian-Erik Valge (Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta, 34 goals) |
align=center|2018
|JK Retro (2) | Dmitry Skiperskiy (JK Retro, 41 goals) |
=East division=
class="wikitable"
!Season !width=160px|{{gold1}} !width=160px|{{silver2}} !width=160px|{{bronze3}} !Top Goalscorer |
align=center|1995/96
| |
align=center|1996/97
| |
align=center|1997/98
| Aleksandr Kolossov (SK Tapa, 10 goals) |
align=center|1998
| Sergei Akimov (SK Tapa, 9 goals) |
align=center|1999
| Sergei Akimov (SK Tapa, 14 goals) |
align=center|2000
| Vitali Belski (Narva Kick Sai, 10 goals) |
align=center|2001
| Tarmo Kink (FC Viimsi, 31 goals) |
align=center|2002
| Aleksandr Avdeev (Kiviõli Tamme Auto, 28 goals) |
align=center|2003
| Aleksandr Avdeev (JK Voka, 38 goals) |
align=center|2004
| Aleksandr Avdeev (JK Voka, 33 goals) |
align=center|2005
| Pavel Kondratjev (JK Voka, 30 goals) |
align=center|2006
| Eerik Heinpalu (Kaitsejõudude SK, 28 goals) |
align=center|2007
| Tõnis Starkopf (Maardu Esteve, 43 goals) |
align=center|2008
| Tõnis Starkopf (Maardu Esteve, 23 goals) |
align=center|2009
| Maksim Krivošein (Maardu Esteve, 34 goals) |
align=center|2010
| Maksim Krivošein (FC Maardu, 29 goals) |
align=center|2011
| 3 players (19 goals) |
align=center|2012
| Andrei Kobjakov (Lasnamäe FC Ajax II, 22 goals) |
align=center|2013
| Raido Vespere (FCF Järva-Jaani SK, 26 goals) |
align=center|2014
| Sergei Popov (Kiviõli FC Irbis II, 28 goals) |
align=center|2015
| Jevgeni Tšigrinov (Tallinna FC Forza, 46 goals) |
align=center|2016
| Sergei Akimov (Ambla Vallameeskond, 27 goals) |
align=center|2017
| Vitas Mališauskas (FCI Tallinn III and Rauno Rikberg (Paide Linnameeskond III, 25 goals) |
align=center|2018
| Andrei Kobjakov (Lasnamäe FC Ajax II, 22 goals) |
=West division=
class="wikitable"
!Season !width=160px|{{gold1}} !width=160px|{{silver2}} !width=160px|{{bronze3}} !Top Goalscorer |
align=center|1995/96
| |
align=center|1996/97
| |
align=center|1997/98
| Toivo Alt (FC Kuressaare, 10 goals) |
align=center|1998
| Aleksander Saharov (Kehtna FC Flora, 9 goals) |
align=center|1999
| Ahti Klamp (Võhma Olümpia, 14 goals) |
align=center|2000
| Aivar Israel (Keila JK, 10 goals) |
align=center|2001
| Jaanus Põllumees (FC Hansa United, 31 goals) |
align=center|2002
| Aivar Israel (Keila JK Alibi, 28 goals) |
align=center|2003
| Mihail Ištšuk (Lelle SK, 38 goals) |
align=center|2004
| Marek Tiik (Märjamaa Kompanii, 33 goals) |
align=center|2005
| Andrei Štukin (JK Tallinna Kalev II, 30 goals) |
align=center|2006
| Raigo Abel (JK Kernu Kadakas, 28 goals) |
align=center|2007
| Aleksandr Vassiljev (FC Haapsalu, 43 goals) |
align=center|2008
| Atko Väikmeri (FC Toompea, 23 goals) |
align=center|2009
| Reimo Berkmann (Kärdla LM, 34 goals) |
align=center|2010
| Tanel Oeselg (Kehtna FC Flora, 29 goals) |
align=center|2011
| Dmitri Skiperski (Eesti Koondis, 22 goals)) |
align=center|2012
| Dmitri Skiperski (Eesti Koondis, 22 goals) |
align=center|2013
| Dmitri Skiperski (JK Retro, 26 goals) |
align=center|2014
| Ülari Tohver (JK Pärnu-Jaagupi, 28 goals) |
align=center|2015
| Vladislav Šikirjavõi (Läänemaa JK Haapsalu, 46 goals) |
align=center|2016
| Robert Veskimäe (FC Nõmme United II, 27 goals) |
align=center|2017
|Tallinna FC Castovanni Eagles | Andres Dobõšev-Proosväli (Läänemaa JK, 30 goals) |
align=center|2018
|FC Kose (2) | Pelle Pohlak (FC Kose, 32 goals) |
=South division=
class="wikitable"
!Season !width=160px|{{gold1}} !width=160px|{{silver2}} !width=160px|{{bronze3}} !Top Goalscorer |
align=center|1995/96
| |
align=center|1996/97
| |
align=center|1997/98
| Mark Orav (Viljandi JK Tulevik II, 11 goals) |
align=center|1998
| Üllar Kütt (Põltsamaa JK Sport, 12 goals) |
align=center|1999
| Valeri Kuragin (Võru JK Kalev, 17 goals) |
align=center|2000
| Vitali Gussev (Tartu JK Tammeka, 22 goals) |
align=center|2001
| Egon Parve (Koeru SK, 17 goals) |
align=center|2002
| Eston Kurvits (Võru JK, 14 goals) |
align=center|2003
| Artur Ossipov (Tartu JK Olümpia-2000, 20 goals) |
align=center|2004
| Egon Parve (Koeru SK, 17 goals) |
align=center|2005
| Egon Parve (Koeru SK, 22 goals) |
align=center|2006
| Rauno Rikberg (Paide FC Flora, 48 goals) |
align=center|2007
| Ergo Eelmäe (Türi Ganvix JK, 30 goals) |
align=center|2008
| Alar Alve (Põlva FC Lootos, 37 goals) |
align=center|2009
| Alar Alve (Põlva FC Lootos, 32 goals) |
align=center|2010
| Robert Pluum (JK Luunja, 22 goals) |
align=center|2011
| Mairo Tikerberi (Jõgeva SK Noorus-96, 28 goals) |
align=center|2012
| Ivar Sova (Tartu Quattromed, 33 goals) |
align=center|2013
|Viljandi JK Tulevik Vanakesed | Maksim Mitrofanov (FC Tartu, 22 goals) |
align=center|2014
| Oliver Suur (Tõrva JK, 28 goals) |
align=center|2015
| 2 players, (22 goals) |
align=center|2016
| Raul Lehismets (FC Otepää, 29 goals) |
align=center|2017
| Reimo Ojala (Tartu JK Tammeka U19, 24 goals) |
align=center|2018
| Rasmus Alles (Viljandi JK Tulevik III, 30 goals) |
III liiga finals
=III liiga Finals 2012=
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 10 October 2012
| time = 20:30
| team1 = Eesti Koondis
| score = 3–2
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/45903 (Report)]
| team2 = Tartu Quattromed
| goals1 = Aivar Priidel {{goal|57}}
Martin Taska {{goal|81}}
Arvo Kraam {{goal|85}}
| goals2 = Taavi Vellemaa {{goal|46}}, {{goal|69}}
| stadium = Sportland Arena
| attendance = 20
| referee = Aivar Israel
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 14 October 2012
| time = 14:00
| team1 = FCF Tallinna Ülikool
| score = 3–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/45952 (Report)]
| team2 = Raasiku FC Joker 1993
| goals1 = Even Laanemaa {{goal|40}}
Rauno Nõmmiko {{goal|45}}
Steven Linkov {{goal|72|o.g.}}
| goals2 = Ervo Vaatmann {{goal|61}}
| stadium = Sportland Arena
| attendance = 68
| referee = Martin Salong
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Final
| date = 28 October 2012
| time = 17:00
| team1 = Eesti Koondis
| score = 3–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/46059 (Report)]
| team2 = FCF Tallinna Ülikool
| goals1 = Dmitry Skiperskiy {{goal|31}}
Arvo Kraam {{goal|46}}
Mait Anton {{goal|73}}
| goals2 = Rauno Nõmmiko {{goal|44}}
| stadium = Sportland Arena
| attendance =
| referee = Aron Härsing
}}
=III liiga Finals 2013=
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 20 October 2013
| time = 13:00
| team1 = Paide Linnameeskond II
| score = 3–2
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/50908 (Report)]
| team2 = Jõhvi FC Lokomotiv II
| goals1 = Chris Lee {{goal|20}}
Rene Puhke {{goal|36}}
Silver Neemelo {{goal|39}}
| goals2 = Vitali Mletško {{goal|18}}
Jevgeni Gužovski {{goal|43}}
| stadium = Paide Stadium
| attendance = 25
| referee = Reigo Teearu
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 20 October 2013
| time = 14:00
| team1 = Võru JK
| score = 3–3
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/50917 (Report)]
| team2 = JK Retro
| goals1 = Lauri Pilv {{goal|12}}, {{goal|62}}
Taavi Sarapuu {{goal|78}}
| goals2 = Dmitry Skiperskiy {{goal|16}}, {{goal|24}}, {{goal|87}}
| stadium = Võru Stadium
| attendance = 42
| referee = Siim Rinken
| penaltyscore = 4–2
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Final
| date = 31 October 2013
| time = 20:30
| team1 = Paide Linnameeskond II
| score = 1–2
| aet = yes
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/51001 (Report)]
| team2 = Võru JK
| goals1 = Rene Puhke {{goal|69}}
| goals2 = Kristjan Moks {{goal|25}}
Priit Bahmatšov {{goal|96}}
| stadium = Sportland Arena
| attendance = 45
| referee = Martin Lember
}}
=III liiga Finals 2014=
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 18 October 2014
| time = 14:00
| team1 = Tõrva JK
| score = 6–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/56208 (Report)]
| team2 = FC Kose
| goals1 = Oliver Suur {{goal|6}}, {{goal|73}}
Juhan Kondike {{goal|10}}, {{goal|85}}
Martin Orlo {{goal|79}}
Andreas Orlo {{goal|88}}
| goals2 = Lauri Mihkelson {{goal|60|pen}}
| stadium = Soe Stadium
| location = Tarvastu, Estonia
| attendance = 25
| referee = Marko Liiva
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 19 October 2014
| time = 12:00
| team1 = Kuusalu JK Rada
| score = 1–2
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/56232 (Report)]
| team2 = Tallinna JK Piraaja
| goals1 = Keio Kivistik {{goal|63}}
| goals2 = Tanel Lätti {{goal|9}}
Leo Kuuse {{goal|59|pen}}
| stadium = Kuusalu Stadium
| attendance = 22
| referee = Margus Kotter
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Final
| date = 25 October 2014
| time = 13:00
| team1 = Tallinna JK Piraaja
| score = 2–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/56309 (Report)]
| team2 = Tõrva JK
| goals1 = Leo Kuuse {{goal|10}}
Heigo Kosemets {{goal|48|o.g.}}
| goals2 = Karl Hansson {{goal|66}}
| stadium = Sportland Arena
| attendance = 40
| referee = Denis Petrov
}}
=III liiga Finals 2015=
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 17 October 2015
| time = 11:00
| team1 = Tallinna FC Forza
| score = 4–3
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/61542 (Report)]
| team2 = JK Retro
| goals1 = Jevgeni Tšigrinov {{goal|18}}
Andrei Nazarov {{goal|52}}
Jevgeni Suhih {{goal|65}}, {{goal|82}}
| goals2 = Dmitry Skiperskiy {{goal|80}}
Arvo Kraam {{goal|83}}
Lars Christian Hopp {{goal|91}}
| stadium = Lasnamäe KJH Stadium
| attendance = 17
| referee = Tomi Rahula
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 18 October 2015
| time = 13:00
| team1 = Tartu FC Merkuur
| score = 2–3
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/61571 (Report)]
| team2 = Pärnu Jalgpalliklubi
| goals1 = Vladislav Gussev {{goal|21}}, {{goal|46}}
| goals2 = Igor Mohhov {{goal|32}}
Kein Makovei {{goal|41}}, {{goal|68}}
| stadium = Kaagvere Stadium
| attendance = 12
| referee = Riivo Stolts
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Final
| date = 24 October 2015
| time = 13:00
| team1 = Pärnu Jalgpalliklubi
| score = 3–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/61657 (Report)]
| team2 = Tallinna FC Forza
| goals1 = Aleksander Algo {{goal|34}}
Kein Makovei {{goal|60}}
Henri Hansson {{goal|74}}
| goals2 = Andrei Nazarov {{goal|90}}
| stadium = Pärnu kunstmurustaadion
| attendance = 67
| referee = Ago Kärtmann
}}
=III liiga Finals 2016=
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 15 October 2016
| time = 18:00
| team1 = Raplamaa JK
| score = 6–0
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/66829 (Report)]
| team2 = FC Otepää
| goals1 = Tanel Oeselg {{goal|60}}, {{goal|79}}
Viljo Sinikas {{goal|62}}
Ravel Toome {{goal|69}}
Kristjan Nõulik {{goal|86}}
Kaupo Kantsik {{goal|88}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = Valtu Stadium
| attendance = 21
| referee = Ander Hindremäe
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 16 October 2016
| time = 13:00
| team1 = Maardu United
| score = 4–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/66848 (Report)]
| team2 = Pirita JK Reliikvia
| goals1 = Nikolai Gretšits {{goal|19}}
Juri Javljanski {{goal|76}}
Denis Pavlov {{goal|89}}
Dmitri Kravtsov {{goal|90+1}}
| goals2 = Marion Adusoo {{goal|26}}
| stadium = Maardu Stadium
| attendance = 30
| referee = Urmo Visnapuu
}}
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Final
| date = 22 October 2016
| time = 14:00
| team1 = Raplamaa JK
| score = 4–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/66901 (Report)]
| team2 = Maardu United
| goals1 = Oliver Andres {{goal|9}}, {{goal|23}}
Teet Kallaste {{goal|64}}
Tanel Oeselg {{goal|88}}
| goals2 = Juri Javljanski {{goal|79}}
| stadium = Rapla Ühisgümnaasiumi staadion
| attendance = 20
| referee = Kristo Värva
}}
=III liiga Finals 2017=
{{Footballbox collapsible
| round = Semi-Final
| date = 15 October 2017
| time = 12:00
| team1 = Pärnu JK Poseidon
| score = 3–2
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/72755 (Report)]
| team2 = Tartu JK Welco II
| goals1 = Anton Issakov {{goal|7}}
Lauri Lilleste {{goal|24}}
Romek Kašulin {{goal|81}}
| goals2 = Alvar Rämman {{goal|51}}
Taavi Haljak {{goal|65}}
| stadium = Pärnu kunstmurustaadion
| attendance = 32
| referee = Aleksei Latõnin
}}
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| round = Semi-Final
| date = 15 October 2017
| time = 13:00
| team1 = Paide Linnameeskond III
| score = 11–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/72760 (Report)]
| team2 = Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta
| goals1 = Volodja Erdei {{goal|3}}, {{goal|24}}
Ervin Kõll {{goal|18}}
Chris Lee {{goal|19}}
Rauno Rikberg {{goal|26}}, {{goal|37}}, {{goal|41}}, {{goal|75}}, {{goal|82}}
Andre Mägi {{goal|61}}, {{goal|74}}
| goals2 = Evgeny Bnatov {{goal|83}}
| stadium = Paide linnastaadion
| attendance = 56
| referee = Andres Jahimaa
}}
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| round = Final
| date = 21 October 2017
| time = 14:00
| team1 = Paide Linnameeskond III
| score = 2–0
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/72854 (Report)]
| team2 = Pärnu JK Poseidon
| goals1 = Taavi Laurits {{goal|19}}
Volodja Erdei {{goal|30}}
| goals2 =
| stadium = Paide linnastaadion
| attendance = 73
| referee = Rait Ojanurme
}}
=III liiga Finals 2018=
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| round = Semi-Final
| date = 21 October 2018
| time = 13:30
| team1 = Viimsi JK II
| score = 2–1
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/79204 Report]
| team2 = JK Retro
| goals1 = Raoul Rocco Riigov {{goal|67}}
Karl-Erik Lõhmus {{goal|83}}
| goals2 = Dmitry Skiperskiy {{goal|35}}
| stadium = Viimsi KK staadion
| attendance = 27
| referee = Karl Koppel
}}
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| round = Semi-Final
| date = 21 October 2018
| time = 13:00
| team1 = FC Kose
| score = 1–3
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/79206 Report]
| team2 = Põhja-Sakala
| goals1 = Mikk Rajaver {{goal|57}}
| goals2 = Riho Domberg {{goal|32}}
Sten Kase {{goal|68}}, {{goal|90+3}}
| stadium = Oru Põhikooli staadion
| attendance = 37
| referee = Viljar Pennert
}}
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| round = Final
| date = 27 October 2018
| time = 12:00
| team1 = Viimsi JK II
| score = 0–2
| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/79266 Report]
| team2 = Põhja-Sakala
| goals1 =
| goals2 = Kristo Kalistratov {{goal|63|pen}}
Olger Vorobjov {{goal|85}}
| stadium = Viimsi KK staadion
| attendance = 36
| referee = Paul Kask
}}
External links
- [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/180/karikad III liiga finals] Estonian Football Association
{{III liiga teamlist}}
{{Football in Estonia}}