Estonian football club
Football club
Põlva FC Lootos Full name Põlva Football Club Lootos Founded 27 October 1994; 29 years ago (27 October 1994 ) Ground Lootospark , Põlva Capacity 600[1] President Annika Aust[2] Manager Avo Jakovits League III Liiga South2020 III Liiga South, 10th Website Club website
Põlva FC Lootos is an Estonian football club based in Põlva . The club was founded in 1994. Lootospark is their home stadium.
History [ edit ] The club was founded in 1994. Lootos played their first season in the second division of the Estonian championship. The club was mostly packed with former Põlva SK Serviti players. The traditional colours of Lootos are black and yellow. Club colours are inspired by the kit of German football club BVB. The women's team is more successful in Estonia and have played in the highest level of country Meistriliiga , while the men's team resides in the fifth Division
Stadium [ edit ] Lootos' home stadium is a recently built 4G artificial ground Lootospark which holds a capacity of 600 and has an under-soil heating system.
Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor 1994–1995 Marat None 1995–1996 Erima None 1997–1998 Adidas Eesti Gaas 1998–2003 Umbro KWH Pipe 2004–2007 Enerel 2008–2009 Komatsu 2010–2014 Nike Värska Originaal 2015–2022 Lootos 2023– COOP
Men's team [ edit ] Current squad [ edit ] As of 10 April 2024 [3] Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Player of the Year [ edit ] 2022 Temari Nuuma 2021 Tauri Kolk 2020 Markus Villako 2019 Jürgen Juks 2018 Jürgen Juks 2017 Jürgen Juks 2016 Priit Rahuelu 2015 Priit Rahuelu 2014 Raigo Orti 2013 Tauri Kolk 2012 Erik Listmann 2011 Egon Kasuk 2010 Alar Alve 2009 Alar Alve 2008 Alar Alve League results since 1994 [ edit ] Season League Position Points Goals Notes 1994–95 II league 4 6 16:36 1994–95 II league DNF 7 9:21 relegation 1995–96 III league South 5 0 11:57 relegation 1995–96 III-IV league play-off 2 12 24:22 promotion 1996–97 III league South 5 3 12:33 relegation 1996–97 III-IV league play-off 1 9 11:2 promotion 1997–98 III league South 6. 6 8:44 relegation 1996–97 III-IV league play-off 5 13 22:29 1998 IV league 6 3 11:47 1999 IV league 2 37 54:40 promotion 2000 III league South 6 4 18:108 2001 III league South 9 16 26:60 relegation 2002 IV league 7 25 38:44 2003 IV league 7 19 33:56 2004 IV league 8. 14 31:61 2005 IV league 4. 37 48:35 2006 IV league 2. 45 69:25 promotion 2007 III league South 5. 38 65:40 2008 III league South 3. 39 79:39 2009 III league South 6. 31 55:54 2010 III league South 3. 47 51:24 2011 III league South 5. 41 70:15 2012 III league South 6. 33 50:52 2013 III league South 8. 30 52:41 2014 III league South 4. 42 49:34 2015 III league South 4. 36 42:33 2016 III league South 10. 16 16:68 relegation 2017 IV league South 5. 21 51:41 promotion 2018 III league South 11. 18 39:72 relegation 2019 IV league South 5. 19 38:60 2020 III league South 10. 14 32:111 relegation 2021 III league South 11. 17 45:77 relegation 2022 III league South 9. 18 53:64 2023 III league South 5. 33 61:77
Legend Color indication II league tier III league tier IV league tier
Women's team [ edit ] Management [ edit ] Current backroom staff [ edit ] First Team [ edit ] Position Staff Head Coach Avo Jakovits Assistant Coach Temari Nuuma Fitness Coach Denis Pavlov Captain Jürgen Juks
Last updated: 1 October 2022 Source: [1]
Team managers history [ edit ] Last updated: 20 December 2020 Source: [2]
Non-playing staff [ edit ] Position Staff Club President Annika Aust Member of Board, Vice president Jürgen Juks Member of Board, Head of Youth Coaching Avo Jakovits Member of Board Ivan Mihnovitš Member of Board Jagne Roodes CEO Indrek Käo Head of Womens 1st Team, Under 14s Coach Kaido-Meinhard Kukli Under-18,16 and 13s Coach Avo Jakovits Under-12-11s, Coach Temari Nuuma Girls Under-16s, 6-7s Coach Ave-Lii Laas Girls Under-12s, 5-6s Coach Kristin Kukli
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