Estonia Super Cup Finals

Season
1996/97  Tallinna Sadam         3-2   Lantana Tallinn    
1997/98  Lantana Tallinn        3-0   Tallinna Sadam    
1998     Flora Tallinn          3-2   Tallinna Sadam          [aet]
1999     Levadia Maardu         4-1   Flora Tallinn                          [played Nov 7,  1999]
2000     Levadia Maardu         2-1   Tulevik Viljandi        [aet]          [played Oct 5,  2000]
2001     Levadia Maardu       2-0 3-1 Trans Narva             [1]            
2002     Flora Tallinn          1-1   Levadia Tallinn (old)   [aet, 4-2 pen] [played Nov 25, 2002]
2003     Flora Tallinn          3-1   TVMK Tallinn            [aet]          [played Nov 23, 2003]
2004     Flora Tallinn          2-1   Levadia Tallinn                        [played Nov 21, 2004]
2005     TVMK Tallinn           1-0   Levadia Tallinn                        [played Nov 20, 2005]
2006     TVMK Tallinn           1-1   Flora Tallinn           [aet, 3-2 pen] [played Nov 11, 2006]
2007     Trans Narva            2-1   Levadia Tallinn                        [played Nov 25, 2007]
2008     Trans Narva            4-1   Levadia Tallinn                        [played Mar 1,  2008]
2009     Flora Tallinn          2-1   Levadia Tallinn                        [played Mar 3,  2009]
2010     Levadia Tallinn        2-0   Flora Tallinn                          [played Mar 6,  2010]
2011     Flora Tallinn          0-0   Levadia Tallinn         [aet, 5-3 pen] [played Mar 1,  2011]
2012     Flora Tallinn          4-0   Trans Narva                            [played Mar 6,  2012]
2013     Levadia Tallinn        3-0   JK Kalju Nõmme                         [played Feb 26, 2013]
2014     Flora Tallinn          1-0   Levadia Tallinn                        [played Feb 25, 2014]
2015     Levadia Tallinn        5-0   FC Santos Tartu                        [played Mar 3,  2015]
2016     Flora Tallinn          3-0   JK Kalju Nõmme                         [played Mar 1,  2016]
2017     Infonet Tallinn        5-0   Flora Tallinn                          [played Feb 26, 2017]
2018     FCI Levadia Tallinn    2-2   Flora Tallinn           [4-3 pen]      [played Feb 23, 2018]
2019     JK Kalju Nõmme         3-2   FCI Levadia Tallinn                    [played Mar 3,  2019]
2020     Flora Tallinn          2-0   Trans Narva                            [played Mar 1,  2020]
2021     Flora Tallinn          1-0   Paide Linnameeskond                    [played Mar 5,  2021]
2022     FCI Levadia Tallinn    0-0   Flora Tallinn           [4-2 pen]      [played Feb 25, 2022]
2023     Paide Linnameeskond    3-2   Flora Tallinn                          [played Feb 26, 2023]
2024     Flora Tallinn          2-2   Trans Narva             [5-3 pen]      [played Feb 25, 2024]

[1] 1st leg at Trans Narva

Number of Wins [29; lost finals between square brackets]

12 [ 7] Flora Tallinn

 8 [ 8] FCI Levadia Tallinn (includes Levadia Tallinn and Levadia Maardu) [*]

 2 [ 4] Trans Narva
 2 [ 1] TVMK Tallinn

 1 [ 2] JK Kalju Nõmme     
 1 [ 2] Tallinna Sadam
 1 [ 1] Lantana Tallinn
 1 [ 1] Paide Linnameeskond
 1      Infonet Tallinn

   [ 1] Levadia Tallinn (old, before 2004) [*]
   [ 1] FC Santos Tartu 
   [ 1] Tulevik Viljandi

[*] FK Olümp Maardu were bought in 1998 by steel company Levadia and
      renamed Levadia Maardu, then at the second level, earning
      promotion at the end of the season (and winning the championship
      at the first time of asking).
    In 2000, Levadia also obtained second level FC Maardu (formally a 
      different entity, and previously named KSK Vigri Tartu) as 
      'second' team; they also earned promotion to the top flight at
      the end of 2000, and were renamed Levadia Tallinn for 2001.
    Before the 2004 season, Levadia Tallinn sold its top level 
      license to JK Merkuur Tartu; Levadia Maardu were then renamed
      Levadia Tallinn and the former Levadia Tallinn were renamed
      Levadia II Tallinn, buying the second level license of Sörve JK;
      after these transactions, Levadia and Levadia II Tallinn are
      part of the same entity.
    In 2017 Levadia merged with Infonet Tallinn, becoming FCI Levadia;
      the Estonian FA considers this new club as the continuation of 
      historic Levadia and attributes all honours to this new entity.
    For practical reasons we indicate, in the above list of finals,
      the two teams as Levadia Tallinn (i.e., the club called Olimp
      Maardu until 1998, Levadia Maardu until 2004, and FCI Levadia
      since 2018) and Levadia Tallinn (old) (i.e., the club called
      FC Maardu until 2000 and transformed into the reserve side of
      Levadia Tallinn in 2004).


Number of League-and-Cup Doubles (13) 

NB: until 1997/98, league and cup season both followed a fall-spring
    rhythm, but since 1998, the league follows a calendar year season;
    therefore, considering qualification for UEFA's club tournaments,
    a league-and-cup double since then would mean winning the cup in
    the spring following a championship win, which is what was done in
    the listing below; however, most domestic Super Cup finals above
    were contested by the winners of both competitions in the same
    calendar year, so an additional list of such doubles is also given.

 5 FC Flora Tallinn          [1994/95, 1997/98, 2010/11, 2015/16, 2019/20]
   FC Levadia Tallinn        [1999/00, 2004/05, 2006/07, 2009/10, 2013/14]
                               [includes 1999/00 double as Levadia Maardu]

 1 FC Infonet Tallinn        [2016/17]
   FC Norma Tallinn          [1993/94]
   TVMK Tallinn              [2005/06]

NB: additional "calendar year" doubles:

 4 FC Levadia Tallinn        [2004, 2007, 2014, 2021 (as FCI Levadia)]

 1 FC Flora Tallinn          [2011]

NB: in four cases the club involved either won the cup in the next season
    as well (Levadia 2004/05) or the championship in the previous season
    (Levadia 2006 and 2013, Flora 2010), meaning that these doubles are
    somehow subsumed by the first list; however, this does not apply to
    the 2021 calendar year double of FCI Levadia unless they win the cup
    in 2021/22.


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