was resurrected in 1996 in the Estonian III liiga, under the name Vigri. KSK Vigri enjoyed two successive promotions and even played in the Meistriliiga...
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Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta II and FC Jõgeva Wolves and relegated teams are Tartu FC Santos (from Esiliiga) and Lasnamäe FC Ajax (from Esiliiga B). Tallinna JK...
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Andrei Borissov (category KSK Vigri Tallinn players)
(Gls) 1988–1989 Zvezda Tallinn 41 (16) 1990 SK Sport Tallinn 26 (5) 1991 KSK Vigri Tallinn 16 (8) 1992–1995 FC Norma Tallinn 72 (32) 1995–1998 FC Lantana...
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Sergei Pareiko (section Tallinna Sadam)
club Levadia from 2016 until July 2021. In Estonia, Pareiko played for Tallinna Sadam and Levadia Maardu, before moving to Russia in 2001, when he signed...
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the second level of Estonian football system. Veteran Kohtla-Järve and KSK Vigri Tallinn were the two lucky teams to be promoted, both from Second Division...
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Tallinn) FC Vaprus Pärnu JK Vaprus Vändra FC Vastseliina FC Velldoris KSK Vigri Tallinn Viimsi JK Viimsi MRJK Viljandi Viljandi PT JK Voka Võhma Linnameeskond...
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club was dissolved after the 1999 season. In 1993 Sergei Belov purchased KSK Vigri to establish FC Tevalte - Estonia’s first ever privately held professional...
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Legion 1 0 0 2019 Harju JK 1 0 0 2022 Tallinna Jalgpallikool 0 2 1 Vigri Tallinn 0 1 1 Tempo Tallinn 0 1 0 Tallinna Sadam 0 1 0 Olümpia Maardu 0 1 0 Jõhvi...
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Konstantin Nahk (category KSK Vigri Tallinn players)
Midfielder Senior career* Years Team Apps (Gls) 1992–1993 Vigri Tallinn 32 (10) 1994–1998 Tallinna Sadam 90 (43) 1999–2000 Levadia Maardu 51 (14) 2001 Torpedo-MAZ...
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Artur Kotenko (category KSK Vigri Tallinn players)
soccernet.ee. Retrieved 8 February 2017. "Artur Kotenko vahetas Narva Tallinna vastu". Postimees. Retrieved 9 January 2019. "Eesti jalgpallikoondise esiväravavaht...
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