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Kadriorg Stadium (Estonian:
Kadrioru staadion) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Tallinn, Estonia.
Opened in 1926, it is one of the
oldest stadiums in Estonia...
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tournament in 1938. In the
crucial meeting between them and
Latvia at the
Kadrioru Stadium, 2,000 out of the 12,000
spectators were Latvians. Estonia's first...
- The 1928
Baltic Cup was held in
Tallinn at
Kadrioru Stadium on 25–27 July 1928. It was the
first time
three Baltic countries — Estonia,
Latvia and Lithuania...
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Retrieved 3
August 2012. "
Kadrioru staadion" (in Estonian).
Estonian Football ****ociation.
Retrieved 31 July 2018. "
Kadrioru Staadion".
Eesti spordiregister...
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Kadriorg Palace (Estonian:
Kadrioru loss, German:
Schloss Katharinental) is an 18th-century
Petrine Baroque palace in Kadriorg, Tallinn, the
capital of...
- Italy, Malta, Portugal, Scotland, and Switzerland. Source: 16
August 1992
Kadrioru,
Tallinn Attendance: 2,412 Referee: Michał
Listkiewicz (Poland) 9 September...
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abandoned after three seconds because the
Estonian team were
absent from the
Kadrioru Stadium due to a
dispute over its floodlights.
Scotland expected to be...
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Bosnia and
Herzegovina 7,
Lithuania 6,
Estonia 4. 4 June 1998 19:15 UTC+3
Kadrioru Stadium,
Tallinn Attendance: 1,500 Referee:
Martin Ingvarsson (Sweden)...
- Malta 4–0 6–1 1994 FIFA
World Cup
qualification 3 6–1 4 22
September 1993
Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn,
Estonia Estonia 2–0 3–0 1994 FIFA
World Cup qualification...
- 2022.
Archived from the
original on 25 May 2024. "Ajalugu" [History].
Kadrioru staadion.
Archived from the
original on 2
March 2016.
Retrieved 31 July...