2023 in Estonian football

This page summarizes everything related to Estonian football in the year 2023. It contains information about different league systems, national teams, futsal, beach football and most important transfers.

National teams
Times are EET/EEST, as listed by UEFA.

Senior
The Estonian men's senior football team started the year with a training camp in Portugal, playing friendly matches against Sweden and Finland. Most players were from the Premium Liiga because the games didn't match the FIFA international schedule, so players from foreign clubs had to stick with their teams. In March, they entered a new qualifying tournament and held a lead against Austria for about 40 minutes but ended up losing 1–2. The next match against Azerbaijan ended in a 1–1 draw. However, the team faced difficulties in the following six qualifying games, resulting in a not-so-great goal difference of 0:19.

Premium liiga
Relegation play-off :


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Esiliiga
Relegation play-off :


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Esiliiga B
Relegation play-off :


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II liiga
Champion's match :

Relegation play-off :




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III liiga
Champion's match :

Naiste Meistriliiga
Relegation tournament :

Coolbet saaliliiga
Main phase :

Play-offs :

Relegation play-off :


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Tipneri karikavõistlused
''Home teams listed on top of bracket. (AET): At Extra Time, (PL): Premium liiga, (EL): Esiliiga, (II): II liiga''

Small Cup
''Home teams listed on top of bracket. (II): II liiga, (III): III liiga''

Men
Tallinna Flora

Tallinna Levadia

Paide Linnameeskond

Narva Trans

Notable transfers
Players are listed in an alphabetical order. Players with an "*" behind their name have changed teams inside and outside of Meistriliiga. Player's last team is listed as "free agent" if he has not represented a team in the previous six months. Player's next team is listed as "free agent" if he has not found a new club within the following six months.

Inside Meistriliiga
Listed are players, who have joined or left a club participating in the 2023 Meistriliiga. The player must have represented the Estonian national team at least once. The list may also contain more known players, who have either changed their club inside the lower leagues or retired from football.

Outside Meistriliiga
Listed are all Estonian footballers, who have joined or left a foreign team.

Foreign players
Listed are all foreign players that have joined or left a team participating in the 2023 Meistriliiga.

Managerial changes
Listed are all clubs, who play in the top divisions (Meistriliiga, Esiliiga, Esiliiga B), and national teams who changed managers after the end of the 2022 season.