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TJK Legion
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Full nameTallinna Jalgpalli Klubi Legion
Founded5 May 1921; 103 years ago (1921-05-05) as Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi
4 January 2008 as TJK Legion
GroundSportland Arena
Capacity1,198
ManagerDenis Belov
LeagueEsiliiga B
2023Esiliiga, 9th of 10 (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi Legion, or simply TJK Legion, is an Estonian football club based in Tallinn. On 4 January 2008, Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi and Tallinna SK Legion merged into this club. The club competes in Esiliiga B, the third-highest division in the Estonian football.

TJK Legion's predecessor is the two-time Estonian champion Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi.

History

Predecessor Tallinna JK

Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi, or TJK in short, was founded on 5 May 1921 and were one of the founding members of the Estonian Football Championship in 1921. In many ways, TJK were the pioneers in Estonian football. They became the first football club in Estonia to appoint a foreign coach and constructed the first modern football stadium in Estonia, the TJK Stadium.

The club became Estonian champions twice, winning the championship in 1926 and 1928, also later winning the Estonian Cup in 1939. TJK was the home club for a number of Estonian internationals, with Eduard Ellmann-Eelma, Richard Kuremaa and Arnold Pihlak being the most well-known.

Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi was disbanded in 1941 due to World War II and re-established in 1992, after which the club was renowned for its successful youth system and was the starting point for famous Estonian internationals Konstantin Vassiljev, Tarmo Kink and Dmitri Kruglov.

Merger into Tallinna JK Legion

In 2008, Tallinna JK and SK Legion merged and the club was named Tallinna JK Legion. Legion continued to focus on youth football. In 2017, TJK Legion set their sights on improving their senior football team's situation, which at the time played in II Liiga, the fourth tier of Estonian football. In consecutive years, TJK Legion won II Liiga, Esiliiga B and Esiliiga and were promoted to Meistriliiga for the 2020 season.

In their first season in Meistriliiga, the club finished 7th. In the following 2021 season, Legion finished in 5th place and accumulated 40 points in 32 matches. However, due to serious problems in the licensing process, the Estonian FA announced that Legion will start the 2022 season with −4 points and imposed a restriction on signing and registering new players.[1] Despite the 4 point deduction and unexperienced young squad, Legion finished the season in 9th place and avoided direct relegation. However, on 23 December 2022 it was announced that TJK Legion will not continue in the Premium Liiga due to financial difficulties and will play the following season in the second division Esiliiga.[2]

Players

Current squad

As of 25 September 2023.[3]Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
33MFUkraine UKRDmytro Samborskyi
34DFUkraine UKRMark Havier
35GKUkraine UKRMartin Zukov
38DFEstonia ESTLev Visman
39FWEstonia ESTVladimir Ištšenko
47MFEstonia ESTKirill Vinogradov
51FWEstonia ESTDenis Ruus
59MFEstonia ESTAndrei Borissov
66FWEstonia ESTVsevolod Pochekutov
75DFEstonia ESTSteven Mäearu
77MFEstonia ESTAndrei Bestpomostsnov
88FWEstonia ESTNikolai Kulikov
92DFEstonia ESTMihhail Tosjatov

For season transfers, see transfers winter 2021–22 and transfers summer 2022.

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos. NationPlayer
FWEstonia ESTNikita Kondratski (at Levadia U21)

Personnel

Managerial history

DatesName
2009–2011Estonia Viktor Passikuta
2013–2015Estonia Viktor Passikuta
2016–Estonia Denis Belov

Honours

League

Youth (International)

Statistics

League and Cup

SeasonDivisionPosPldWDLGFGAGDPtsTop GoalscorerEstonian Cup
2008II Liiga E/N22620426824+4464Estonia Sergei Dõmov (10) –
2009Esiliiga636135186376−1344Estonia Maksim Kisseljov (17) –
2010636116195781−2439Estonia Maksim Kisseljov (14)First round
2011936762344104−6027Estonia Maksim Kisseljov
Estonia Roman Sirotkin (10)
Second round
2012II Liiga E/N42614756338+2549Estonia Maksim Gussev (15)Second round
2013Esiliiga B736135185577−2244Estonia Rauf-Roman Mikailov (8)First round
20141036762353111−5827Estonia Rauf-Roman Mikailov (10)Third round
2015II Liiga E/N143652194084−4817Estonia Maksim Kisseljov (6) –
2016836111145561-634Estonia Stefan Tšendei (14)Second round
2017136193411939+8060Estonia Rejal Alijev (33)Second round
2018Esiliiga B136322212531+9498Estonia Rejal Alijev (20)Fourth round
2019Esiliiga136285312735+9289Estonia Rejal Alijev (38)Second round
2020Meistriliiga73087152644-1831Russia Nikita Andreev (10)Second round
2021532117144948+140Estonia Aleksandr Šapovalov (11)Fourth round
202293668223482-4822Estonia Nikita Ivanov (11)Quarter-finals
2023Esiliiga93656253797-6021Estonia Denis Ruus (10)Third round

References

External links

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