| Founded | 1992 | 
|---|---|
| No. of teams | 6 | 
| Country | Estonia | 
| Confederation | EHF | 
| Most recent champion(s)  | Põlva Serviti  (2022)  | 
| Most titles | Põlva Serviti (15 titles) | 
| Level on pyramid | 1 | 
| Relegation to | Esiliiga | 
| International cup(s) | EHF Cup EHF Challenge Cup  | 
| Official website | http://www.handball.ee/est/2020-EMV-ML | 
The Estonian Meistriliiga is the name of the professional handball league of Estonia.
Competition Format
The season begins with a tournament between the six teams. The first four teams qualify for a play-off round. The top two teams of the play-off round qualifies directly to the semifinals, while the others two plays the top two teams of the play-out round in quarterfinals.
2022/23 Season participants
The following 6 clubs compete in Meistriliiga during the 2022–23 season.[1]
| Team | City | Arena | 
|---|---|---|
| Põlva Serviti | Põlva | Põlva Mesikäpa Hall | 
| HC Kehra/Horizon Pulp&Paper | Kehra | Kehra Spordihoone | 
| Viljandi HC | Viljandi | Viljandi Spordihoone | 
| Raasiku/Mistra | Raasiku | Raasiku Spordihoone | 
| SK Tapa/N.R. Energy | Tapa | Tapa Spordikeskus | 
| HC Tallinn | Tallinn | Kalevi Spordihall | 
Meistriliiga past champions
- 1992 : Valga Maret-Sport
 - 1993 : HC Kehra
 - 1994 : HC Kehra (2)
 - 1995 : HC Kehra (3)
 - 1996 : HC Kehra (4)
 - 1997 : Viimsi HC
 - 1998 : Põlva Serviti
 - 1999 : HC Kehra (5)
 - 2000 : Põlva Serviti (2)
 - 2001 : Põlva Serviti (3)
 - 2002 : Põlva Serviti (4)
 - 2003 : HC Kehra (6)
 - 2004 : HC Kehra (7)
 - 2005 : Chocolate Boys Tallinn
 - 2006 : HC Kehra (8)
 - 2007 : Põlva Serviti (5)
 - 2008 : Põlva Serviti (6)
 - 2009 : HC Kehra (9)
 - 2010 : Põlva Serviti (7)
 - 2011 : Põlva Serviti (8)
 - 2012 : HC Kehra (10)
 - 2013 : Põlva Serviti (9)
 - 2014 : HC Kehra (11)
 - 2015 : Põlva Serviti (10)
 - 2016 : Põlva Serviti (11)
 - 2017 : Põlva Serviti (12) [2]
 - 2018 : Põlva Serviti (13)
 - 2019 : Põlva Serviti (14)
 - 2021 : Põlva Serviti (15)
 - 2022 : Põlva Serviti (16)
 
| Club | Titles | Year | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | Põlva Serviti | 16 | 1998, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022 | 
| 2. | HC Kehra | 11 | 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2014 | 
| 3. | Valga Maret-Sport | 1 | 1992 | 
| Viimsi HC | 1 | 1997 | |
| Chocolate Boys Tallinn | 1 | 2005 | 
EHF coefficient ranking
For season 2017/2018, see footnote[3]
- 26. 
 (23) 
 A1 Ethniki (8.00) - 27. 
 (36) 
 Olís deildin (7.00) - 28. 
 (34) 
 Meistriliiga (6.83) - 29. 
 (29) 
 Superliga (6.67) - 30. 
 (21) 
 Sales Lentz League (6.00) 
References
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