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August 2018. "A. Le Coq
Arena staadion".
Eesti spordiregister (in Estonian).
Retrieved 15
August 2018. "Prügimäest saab
staadion" [Waste
ground will become...
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Viimsi Stadium (Estonian:
Viimsi staadion) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Haabneeme,
Viimsi Parish, Estonia.
Opened in 2015, it is the home
ground of Viimsi...
- by the
Narva Garrison. Subsequently, the
stadium was
named as
Garnisoni staadion and
opened with a
grand ceremony by Jaan Hünerson and
Aleksander Tõnisson...
- "Laagri
spordihoone staadion ja palliväljakud". spordiregister.ee (in Estonian).
Retrieved 1
March 2022. "Paide
linna staadion". spordiregister.ee (in...
- Kohtla-Järve Spor****skuse
staadion is a multi-use
stadium in Kohtla-Järve, Estonia. It has
mostly been used for
football matches and has been the home...
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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...
- 4
November 2023. "Paide
linna staadion". spordiregister.ee (in Estonian).
Retrieved 1
March 2022. "Kadrioru
Staadion - ESR". www.spordiregister.ee. Retrieved...
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Tamme Stadium (Estonian:
Tamme staadion) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Tartu, Estonia,
located in the
district of Tammelinn.
First opened in 1932 and reaching...
- on 25
April 2009.
Retrieved 12
October 2011. "Kadrioru
staadion -
kadrioru staadion,
staadion, jalgpall, kergejõustik, Kadriorg,
Kadriorg Stadium". www...
- Hiiu
Stadium (Estonian: Hiiu
staadion) is a
football stadium in Tallinn, Estonia.
Opened in 1936, it is the home
ground of Nõmme
Kalju FC. The stadium...