• JS Estonia Tallinn was an Estonian football club based in Tallinn. It was founded in November 1930. The board included many ex-footballers and then active...
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  • twice, once at home and once on the road, for total of 14 games. JS Estonia Tallinn successfully defended the title and clinched their third consecutive...
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  • Tallinn, one from Pärnu, Narva and Tartu, took part in the league. JS Estonia Tallinn successfully defended the title, winning the league for the second...
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  • twice, once at home and once on the road, for a total of 10 games. JS Estonia Tallinn won the league for the first time in the club's history. None of the...
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  • took part in the league six from Tallinn, one from Pärnu and Narva. JS Estonia Tallinn finished first, its fourth consecutive league title. Source: [citation...
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  • 27 June. Second round started on 8 August and ended on 24 October. JS Estonia Tallinn won the title. Source: RSSSF (C) Champions Source: [citation needed]...
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  • Pärnu Tartu Politsei Spordiring JS Estonia Tallinn ESS Kalev Tallinn VS Sport Tallinn Tallinna Spordiklubi "Estonia, Championship History 1921-1998"...
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    Richard Kuremaa (category Footballers from Tallinn)
    with Pärnu Tervis and Tartu Olümpia, Kuremaa joined JS Estonia Tallinn and lifted his first Estonian Top Division title in the 1937–38 season. Kuremaa returned...
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  • The 1938–39 Estonian Top Division was the 18th official football league season in Estonia. JS Estonia Tallinn won the title. Source: [citation needed]...
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    Eduard Eelma (category Estonia men's international footballers)
    Ellmann-Eelma became one of the founding members of JS Estonia Tallinn. He captained the club to two Estonian Championship titles in 1934 and 1935, before retiring...
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