Date | R | Hjemme vs Borte | - |
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03/29 12:30 | 4 | FC Kuressaare vs JK Tallinna Kalev | View |
03/30 10:30 | 4 | Parnu JK Vaprus vs JK Nomme Kalju | View |
03/30 12:30 | 4 | JK Trans Narva vs JK Nomme United | View |
03/31 09:30 | 4 | JK Tammeka Tartu vs FC Flora Tallinn | View |
03/31 11:30 | 4 | FC Levadia Tallinn vs Paide Linnameeskond | View |
04/05 16:00 | 5 | JK Nomme United vs JK Tammeka Tartu | View |
04/06 09:30 | 5 | JK Nomme Kalju vs FC Levadia Tallinn | View |
04/06 11:30 | 5 | Paide Linnameeskond vs FC Kuressaare | View |
04/06 14:00 | 5 | FC Flora Tallinn vs JK Trans Narva | View |
04/07 11:30 | 5 | JK Tallinna Kalev vs Parnu JK Vaprus | View |
04/13 09:30 | 6 | JK Tammeka Tartu vs FC Kuressaare | View |
04/13 14:00 | 6 | JK Trans Narva vs JK Tallinna Kalev | View |
Date | R | Hjemme vs Borte | - |
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03/17 12:30 | 3 | [7] JK Nomme United vs JK Nomme Kalju [4] | 0-0 |
03/17 10:30 | 3 | [8] Parnu JK Vaprus vs FC Kuressaare [9] | 3-2 |
03/16 12:30 | 3 | [3] Paide Linnameeskond vs FC Flora Tallinn [4] | 2-1 |
03/16 12:30 | 3 | [9] JK Trans Narva vs JK Tammeka Tartu [5] | 0-5 |
03/16 10:30 | 3 | [6] JK Tallinna Kalev vs FC Levadia Tallinn [1] | 0-2 |
03/10 12:30 | 2 | [5] FC Flora Tallinn vs JK Tallinna Kalev [6] | 2-2 |
03/10 10:30 | 2 | [4] Paide Linnameeskond vs JK Nomme United [7] | 3-1 |
03/09 12:30 | 2 | [1] JK Nomme Kalju vs JK Trans Narva [9] | 3-0 |
03/09 12:30 | 2 | [9] FC Kuressaare vs FC Levadia Tallinn [1] | 0-6 |
03/09 10:30 | 2 | [5] JK Tammeka Tartu vs Parnu JK Vaprus [8] | 1-0 |
03/03 12:30 | 1 | [4] Parnu JK Vaprus vs Paide Linnameeskond [4] | 0-3 |
03/03 10:30 | 1 | [4] JK Tallinna Kalev vs JK Tammeka Tartu [4] | 1-1 |
Meistriliiga (pronounced [ˈmeistriliːɡ̊ɑː]), officially known as A. Le Coq Premium Liiga for sponsorship reasons, and commonly known as the Premium Liiga, is the highest division of the Estonian Football Association annual football championship. The league was founded in 1992, and was initially semi-professional with amateur clubs allowed to compete. With the help of solidarity mechanisms, the league is fully professional since the 2020 season.
As in most countries with low temperatures in winter time, the season starts in March and ends in November. Meistriliiga consists of ten clubs, all teams play each other four times. After each season the bottom team is relegated and the second last team plays a two-legged play-off for a place in the Meistriliiga.
In February 2013, A. Le Coq, an Estonian brewery company, signed a five-year cooperation agreement with the Estonian Football Association, which included Meistriliiga naming rights.
Meistriliiga started using video assistant referee (VAR) from 2023.