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Tiigiveski Ground (Estonian:
Tiigiveski jalgpalliväljak) was a
football ground in Tallinn, Estonia.
Opened in 1913, it was the
first football specific...
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Kalev and
changed its name to Kalev. In 1913, the team
moved to the new
Tiigiveski Ground. In the 1920s, the
newly formed Estonian Football Championship...
- List of Estonia's home
grounds through history:
Stadium Location Years Tiigiveski Ground Tallinn 1921
Kalevi Aed
Tallinn 1923–1925
Kadriorg Stadium Tallinn...
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national football team
Season 1921
Manager —
Captain Heinrich Paal, Otto
Silber Home
stadium Tiigiveski spordiplats,
Tallinn Matches pla**** 2 ← 1920 1922 →...
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stadium in
Estonia to have a
natural gr**** surface, as
previously used
Tiigiveski Ground,
Wismari Stadium and
Kalevi Aed all had
gravely or
sandy surfaces...
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Helmer Svedberg, Per Kaufeldt,
Rudolf Kock. July 22, 1921
Friendly № 68
Tiigiveski spordiplats,
Tallinn Attendance: 2,000 Referee: Akel (Estonia) Sweden:...
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three from
Tallinn and one from Narva. All the
games were pla**** at
Tiigiveski Ground in
Tallinn and
refereed by
Alexander McKibbin. Top
scorer was Heinrich...
- country's
first period of independence.
Einman began playing football at the
Tiigiveski Ground and
joined Sport B team in 1920. He was
promoted to the
first team...
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their first-ever home match, when
Estonia drew 0–0 with
Sweden at the
Tiigiveski Ground on 23 July 1921. He also took part in the 1924
Summer Olympics...