1993 in Estonian football
Meistriliiga champions
FC Norma Tallinn
Esiliiga champions
JK Tervis Pärnu
Estonian Cup winners
FC Nikol Tallinn
Teams in Europe
FC Norma Tallinn, FC Nikol Tallinn
Estonian national team
1993 Baltic Cup
1994 FIFA World Cup qualification
Estonian Footballer of the Year
Mart Poom

The 1993 season was the second complete year of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia since gaining independence from the Soviet Union in 1991-08-20. The Men's National Team booked its first victory since independence by defeating Lithuania at the Baltic Cup, on 1993-07-04.

National Leagues

Meistriliiga

Esiliiga

Estonian FA Cup

Quarterfinals

JK Viljandi3–5EP Jõhvi
Vigri Tallinn1–0Pena Jõhvi

Semifinals

Nikol Tallinn1 – 0
1 – 1
EP Jõhvi


Final

National Team

Date Venue Opponents Score Comp Estonia scorers Fixture
1993-02-20 Myyrmäki Indoor Hall
Vantaa
 Finland 0 – 0 IBC93[1]
1993-02-21 Myyrmäki Indoor Hall
Vantaa
 Latvia 0 – 2 IBC93
1993-04-07 ŽŠD Stadion
Ljubljana
 Slovenia 2 – 0 F[2]
1993-04-14 Stadio Nereo Rocco
Trieste
 Italy 2 – 0 WC94[3]
1993-05-12 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
 Malta 0 – 1 WC94
1993-05-19 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
 Scotland 0 – 3 WC94
1993-06-02 Pittodrie Stadium
Aberdeen
 Scotland 3 – 1 WC94 Bragin 57' [4]
1993-07-02 Kalevi Stadium
Pärnu
 Latvia 0 – 2 BC93[5]
1993-07-04 Kalevi Stadium
Pärnu
 Lithuania 2 – 1 [6] BC93 Zamorski 25'
Bragin 39'
1993-09-05 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
 Portugal 0 – 2 WC94
1993-09-22 Kadrioru Stadium
Tallinn
 Italy 0 – 3 WC94
1993-10-26 Sportplatz Rheinau
Balzers
 Liechtenstein 0 – 2 F Bragin 39'
Rajala
1993-11-10 Estádio da Luz
Lisbon
 Portugal 3 – 0 WC94
1993-11-17 Hardturm
Zürich
  Switzerland 4 – 0 WC94

Notes

  1. IBC93= Indoor Baltic Cup 1993
  2. F = Friendly match
  3. WC94 = Qualification for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Estonia played in 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)#Group 1
  4. Sergei Bragin replaced Marek Lemsalu in the 46th minute.
  5. BC93 = Baltic Cup 1993 match
  6. First win for Estonia in an international FIFA-match since regaining independence in 1991.
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