IV liiga

{{Short description|Estonian football league season for the sixth and lowest division}}

{{Update|date=May 2020}}

{{Infobox football league

| name = IV liiga

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| country = Estonia

| confed = UEFA

| founded =

| teams =

| promotion = III liiga

| relegation = —

| levels = 6

| domest_cup = Estonian Cup
Estonian Small Cup

| confed_cup =

| champions =

| season =

| most successful club =

| website =

| current =

}}

IV liiga is the sixth and lowest football league organised by the Estonian Football Association. Its season starts in April and lasts until October.

IV liiga North/East 2018

{{Infobox football league

| name = IV Liiga North/East

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| country =

| confed =

| founded =

| teams = 8

| promotion =

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| confed_cup =

| champions = Tallinna Depoo

| season = 2017

| most successful club =

| website =

| current =

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IV liiga South 2018

{{Infobox football league

| name = IV Liiga South

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| country =

| confed =

| founded =

| teams = 7

| promotion =

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| confed_cup =

| champions = Valga FC Warrior

| season = 2017

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| current =

}}

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IV liiga North/West 2018

{{Infobox football league

| name = IV Liiga North/West

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| country =

| confed =

| founded =

| teams = 7

| promotion =

| relegation =

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| domest_cup =

| confed_cup =

| champions = Haapsalu JK

| season = 2017

| most successful club =

| website =

| current =

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IV liiga finals

=IV Liiga Finals 2012=

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| round = Semi-Final

| date = 14. October 2012

| time = 14:00

| team1 = Läänemaa JK

| score = 1:4

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/45950 (Report)]

| team2 = FC Pubi Trehv

| goals1 = Mark Kolosov {{goal|18}}

| goals2 = Sander Kilk {{goal|14}}
Kristjan Trink {{goal|45}}
Joel Lobjakas {{goal|61}}, {{goal|66}}

| stadium = Haapsalu Stadium

| location = Haapsalu, Estonia

| attendance = 72

| referee = Tomi Rahula

}}

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| round = Semi-Final

| date = 14. October 2012

| time = 17:00

| team1 = Tallinna FC Levadia III

| score = 1:2

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/45956 (Report)]

| team2 = Trummi SK

| goals1 = Rasmus Radila {{goal|36}}

| goals2 = Rafig Adigazalov {{goal|21}}
Siim Malva {{goal|81}}

| stadium = Maarjamäe Stadium

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 12

| referee = Kert Küttis

}}

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| round = Final

| date = 20. October 2012

| time = 17:00

| team1 = FC Pubi Trehv

| score = 2:1

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/46012 (Report)]

| team2 = Trummi SK

| goals1 = Sander Kilk {{goal|68}}, {{goal|90+2}}

| goals2 = Kristjan Lainjärv {{goal|63}}

| stadium = Tamme Stadium

| location = Tartu, Estonia

| attendance = 70

| referee = Maikel Mikson

}}

=IV Liiga Finals 2013=

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| round = Semi-Final

| date = 20. October 2013

| time = 15:00

| team1 = SK Imavere Forss

| score = 5:0

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/50919 (Report)]

| team2 = JK Pärnu-Jaagupi

| goals1 = Alar Arula {{goal|11}}
Siim Imsi {{goal|28}}
Tauri Imsi {{goal|32}}
Risto Liiv {{goal|48}}, {{goal|52}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = Imavere Stadium

| location = Imavere, Estonia

| attendance = 50

| referee = Rauno Kald

}}

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| round = Semi-Final

| date = 20. October 2013

| time = 16:30

| team1 = Nõmme JK Kalju III

| score = 3:1

| aet = yes

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/50923 (Report)]

| team2 = Viimsi FC Igiliikur

| goals1 = Margus Reinaru {{goal|49}}, {{goal|98}}
Getulio Aurelio Fredo {{goal|105|pen}}

| goals2 = Anti Luik {{goal|88}}

| stadium = Hiiu Stadium

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 20

| referee = Risto Eelmaa

}}

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| round = Final

| date = 27. October 2013

| time = 13:00

| team1 = SK Imavere Forss

| score = 1:0

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/50979 (Report)]

| team2 = Nõmme JK Kalju III

| goals1 = Risto Liiv {{goal|89}}

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| stadium = Imavere Stadium

| location = Imavere, Estonia

| attendance = 75

| referee = Danel Udu

}}

=IV Liiga Finals 2014=

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| round = Semi-Final

| date = 19. October 2014

| time = 13:00

| team1 = Pärnu JK

| score = 5:0

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/56236 (Report)]

| team2 = FCF Tallinna Ülikool II

| goals1 = Jako Kanter {{goal|33}}
Mihhail Kazak {{goal|63}}
Kristian Lenk {{goal|75}}
Jevgeni Novkikov {{goal|82}}, {{goal|86}}

| goals2 =

| stadium = Pärnu kunstmurustaadion

| location = Pärnu, Estonia

| attendance = 18

| referee = Jagnar Jakobson

}}

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| round = Semi-Final

| date = 19. October 2014

| time = 14:00

| team1 = JK Narva Trans II

| score = 1:3

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/56238 (Report)]

| team2 = Pirita JK Reliikvia

| goals1 = Vadim Mihhailov {{goal|59}}

| goals2 = Rainer Rohtla {{goal|64}}, {{goal|84}}
Artur Kummer {{goal|77}}

| stadium = Narva FAMA Stadium

| location = Narva, Estonia

| attendance = 5

| referee = Roman Treial

}}

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| round = Final

| date = 8. November 2014

| time = 11:00

| team1 = Pärnu JK

| score = 2:1

| aet = yes

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/56454 (Report)]

| team2 = Pirita JK Reliikvia

| goals1 = Magnus Villota {{goal|82}}
Jako Kanter {{goal|110}}

| goals2 = Villu Varjas {{goal|69}}

| stadium = Pärnu kunstmurustaadion

| location = Pärnu, Estonia

| attendance = 68

| referee = Risto Eelmaa

}}

=IV Liiga Finals 2015=

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| round = Semi-Final

| date = 18. October 2015

| time = 14:00

| team1 = Pärnu JK Poseidon

| score = 2:3

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/61577 (Report)]

| team2 = FC Tarvastu

| goals1 = Lauri Lilleste {{goal|34}}
Joonas Einfeldt {{goal|70}}

| goals2 = Rauno Meister {{goal|31}}, {{goal|85}}
Ants Palumaa {{goal|67}}

| stadium = Pärnu kunstmurustaadion

| location = Pärnu, Estonia

| attendance = 29

| referee = Joonas Jaanovits

}}

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| round = Semi-Final

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| team1 = Tallinna FC Eston Villa

| score = +:-

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| team2 = Tallinna FC Infonet III

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| round = Final

| date = 25. Oktoober 2015

| time = 13:00

| team1 = Tallinna FC Eston Villa

| score = 1:5

| report = [https://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/61671 (Report)]

| team2 = FC Tarvastu

| goals1 = Daniel Harold Field {{goal|31}}

| goals2 = Rauno Meister {{goal|30}}
Tairo Orav {{goal|53}}
Priit Pärnpuu {{goal|62}}
Raivar Vaher {{goal|76|o.g.}}
Genri Pähnapuu {{goal|78}}

| stadium = Wismari Stadium

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 157

| referee = Rauno Kald

}}

=IV Liiga Finals 2016=

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| round = Semi-Final

| date = 16. October 2016

| time = 13:00

| team1 = Trummi SK Kohila

| score = +:-

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/66843 (Report)]

| team2 = Tartu JK Tammeka U19

| goals1 =

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| stadium = Kohila staadion

| location = Kohila, Estonia

| attendance =

| referee =

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| round = Final

| date = 29. October 2016

| time = 18:00

| team1 = Trummi SK Kohila

| score = 0:2

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/66955 (Report)]

| team2 = Raasiku FC Joker II

| goals1 =

| goals2 = Markko Kudu {{goal|77}}
Siim Urva {{goal|83}}

| stadium = Sportland Arena

| location = Tallinn, Estonia

| attendance = 25

| referee = Viljar Pennert

}}

=IV Liiga Finals 2017=

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| round = Final{{cite web|title=Neljanda liiga võitja selgub laupäeval|url=http://soccernet.ee/artikkel/neljanda-liiga-voitja-selgub-laupaeval|publisher=soccernet.ee|access-date=12 July 2017}}

| date = 14. October 2017

| time = 14:00

| team1 = Valga FC Warrior

| score = 0:6

| report = [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/protocol/72728 (Report)]

| team2 = Haapsalu JK

| goals1 =

| goals2 = Aleksandr Vassiljev {{goal|12}}, {{goal|34}}, {{goal|55}}
Dmitri Andrejev {{goal|40}}, {{goal|58}}, {{goal|71}}

| stadium = Valga Kungla kunstmurustaadion

| location = Valga, Estonia

| attendance = 46

| referee = Tiit Pruuli

}}

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