Estonian Cup
Association football cup competition in Estonia
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The Estonian Cup (Estonian: Eesti Karikas) is the national knockout competition in Estonian football. In 2012, the competition was unofficially rebranded as Evald Tipner's Cup.[1] The winner will compete in the UEFA Conference League first qualifying round.
| Founded | 1938 |
|---|---|
| Region | Estonia |
| Teams | various |
| Qualifier for | UEFA Conference League |
| Current champions | Flora (9th title) |
| Most championships | Levadia (11 titles) |
| Website | jalgpall.ee |
Finals
- 1Levadia were founded as FC Levadia Maardu. Until 2004 FC Levadia Tallinn were separate team owned by the steel company Levadia. In 2004 the clubs were merged FC Levadia Maardu were moved to Tallinn and became FC Levadia Tallinn, former FC Levadia Tallinn become their reserves as FC Levadia II Tallinn.
- D – Winning team were also Estonian Champions in the same calendar year, winning The Double.
Performance by club
| Club | Wins | Runners-up |
|---|---|---|
| Levadia | 11 | 2 |
| Flora | 9 | 7 |
| Narva Trans | 3 | 5 |
| Nõmme Kalju | 2 | 4 |
| TVMK | 2 | 2 |
| Tallinna Sadam | 2 | - |
| Paide Linnameeskond | 1 | 3 |
| TJK | 1 | 1 |
| Norma | 1 | 1 |
| Sport | 1 | - |
| Nikol | 1 | - |
| Levadia II | 1 | - |
| FCI Tallinn | 1 | - |
| Lantana | - | 3 |
| Viljandi Tulevik | - | 2 |
| Tammeka | - | 2 |
| Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi | - | 1 |
| Tallinna Kalev | - | 1 |
| Santos | - | 1 |
| Sillamäe Kalev | - | 1 |
Unofficial finals
The competition was not officially competed for between 1940 and 1991 due to first Soviet occupation, German occupation and second Soviet occupation.
| Season | Winner | Runner-up | Score |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1940 | TJK | Esta Tallinn | 4–1 |
| 1942 | Sport Tallinn | Kalev Pärnu | 3–0 |
| 1943 | PSR Tartu | Kalev Tallinn | 1–0 |