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Tartu Jalgpallikool Tammeka, commonly known as Tartu Tammeka or simply Tammeka, is an Estonian professional football club based in Tartu that competes in Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. The club's home ground is Tamme Stadium.

Founded in 1989, Tammeka are the biggest football club in southern Estonia with over 700 members.[1] The club has played in the Meistriliiga since the 2005 season and have never been relegated from the Estonian top division.

History

Early years and the first decade in the Meistriliiga (1989–2013)

Tammeka was founded on 13 June 1989 as a youth academy by Hillar Otto, Avo Jakovits and Heino Ligi.[2][3] In 2000, the club joined the Estonian football league system and began competing in the Southern division of the III liiga. Tammeka's debut season was a success as the team finished first with 46 points out of the possible 60. Tammeka was promoted to the II liiga, and in 2001, to the Esiliiga. The club established itself in the Esiliiga by placing sixth in the 2002 season and seventh in the 2003 season. Tammeka won the Esiliiga in the 2004 season and was promoted to the Meistriliiga. The team defeated Dünamo 9–0 in their first Meistriliiga match and finished their first season in the Estonian top flight in seventh place. In December 2005, Sergei Ratnikov was appointed as manager. Tammeka finished the 2006 season in sixth place.[4]

Maag Tammeka

In 2007, Tammeka merged with city rivals Maag in an effort to establish a club in Tartu that would be able to compete with the Tallinn clubs for medals and European spots.[5] The club was renamed as Maag Tammeka and began playing in orange shirts. Despite pooled resources, the team lost several key players and finished the 2007 season in fifth place. Ratnikov resigned in November 2007 and his assistant Sergei Zamogilnõi took over as manager. Maag Tammeka reached the 2007–08 Estonian Cup final, but lost to Flora 1–3. The team finished the 2008 season in seventh place, after which the sponsorship deal with Maag ended and Tammeka continued to operate as an independent club.[4]

Establishing themselves in the top division

The following season, Tammeka reinstated their original name and colours, but had to operate with a smaller budget and thus lost several players. Reserve team coach Norbert Hurt was appointed as manager and several reserve team players were promoted to the first-team squad. Despite a slow start, Tammeka managed to finish the 2009 season in seventh place.

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Tammeka during the 2012 pre-season

In the summer of 2009, the club was acquired by German-Iranian Babak Afshar and her wife Jane Afshar, of whom the latter was instated as the club's president.[6] In December 2009, Marko Kristal replaced Hurt as manager. Kristal rebuilt the team around youth system players Albert Prosa, Kaarel Kiidron and Siim Tenno, finishing the 2010 season in sixth place. Despite a good start in the 2011 season, the team's performance faded in the second half of the season. In September 2011, former Tammeka player Kristjan Tiirik replaced Kristal as manager and the team finished the season in seventh place. The subsequent winter transfer window saw the departure of several key players, including Prosa, Kiidron and Tenno. Following a poor start to the 2012 season, Tiirik was replaced by Joti Stamatopoulos in July 2012. Stamatopoulos failed to make a difference and Tammeka finished the season last, amassing only 20 points. Despite finishing last, Tammeka escaped relegation as Viljandi disbanded. In January 2013, Uwe Erkenbrecher was appointed as manager. Despite growing financial troubles, Tammeka finished the 2013 season in ninth place and defeated Tarvas 6–2 on aggregate in the relegation play-offs, securing their Meistriliiga spot.[4]

Troubles with Meistriliiga license and new legal entity (2014–2016)

By January 2014, the ongoing financial troubles had led to a situation where the club's coaches, players and employees were no longer willing to cooperate with the club's management and Tammeka's academy (Jalgpallikool Tammeka) had broken off from their parent club (Jalgpalliklubi Tammeka).[7][8] On 11 January, the Estonian Football Association proposed a restructuring plan in an effort to save the club from bankruptcy, but the proposal was not accepted by the club's president Jane Afshar.[9] On 1 February 2014, Tammeka lost their Meistriliiga license due to failing to fulfil a number of the league's licensing requirements, including failing to pay players wages and refusing the proposed restructuring plan.[10] On 11 February, the license to compete in the top flight was granted to the team's academy Jalgpallikool Tammeka, ensuring the continuation of Tartu Tammeka under a new legal entity.[11] Former Tammeka player Indrek Koser was appointed as manager and the team came seventh in the 2014 season.[4] Tammeka finished the 2015 season in ninth place, but avoided relegation by defeating Tallinna Kalev 4–2 on aggregate in the relegation play-offs. The team came seventh in the 2016 season. In November 2016, Tammeka announced that Mario Hansi and Kaido Koppel would replace Koser in the coming season.

Top three aspirations (2017–present)

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Tammeka celebrating a goal in front of their fans in 2023

In March 2017, Tammeka's CEO Kristjan Tiirik announced in an interview with ERR that the club has developed a strategic plan which would see them play for medals and European spots by 2020.[12] The team reached the 2016–17 Estonian Cup final, but were defeated by FCI Tallinn 0–2. Tammeka finished seventh again in the 2017 season. After the season, Hansi was appointed head of youth development and Koppel became the sole manager. Tammeka finished sixth in 2018 and fifth in 2019. After finishing fifth again in 2020, Tammeka experienced a difficult season in 2021, finishing in ninth place and having to play the relegation play-offs to secure their top-flight spot. For the 2022 season, Tartu Tammeka appointed Portuguese Miguel Santos as manager, but his tenure only lasted 21 games, as he left the role midway through the season. Replaced by Marti Pähn, Tammeka finished the 2022 season in sixth place, before finishing ninth in 2023 and avoiding relegation by defeating Viimsi 6–1 on aggregate in the relegation play-offs.

Kit

Colours

The colours of Tammeka - blue and white - are derived from the colours of the Estonian flag and were established during the club's founding in 1989 as a direct statement of support for the Estonian independence movement.[13]

Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors

Period Kit manufacturer Shirt sponsor Ref
2014–2015 Nike Goldtime [14]
2016 Sportland
2017–2021 Metec
2022–

Stadium

Tamme Stadium

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The main stand of the Tartu Tamme Stadium

The club's home ground is the 1,750-seat Tartu Tamme Stadium.[15] First opened in 1932, it is the largest football stadium in Tartu. The stadium was renovated and re-opened in 2011. Tartu Tamme Stadium is located at Tamme 1, Tammelinn, Tartu.[16]

Sepa Jalgpallikeskus

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Sepa Jalgpallikeskus is the training centre of Tartu Tammeka

Tammeka's training centre is Sepa Jalgpallikeskus, located in the Ropka industrial district. Opened in 2016, the football centre has a natural grass training field and a 504-seat artificial turf ground with under-soil heating, of which the latter is used by the first team as a home ground during winter and early spring months.

In April 2022, an indoor football facility named Annemõisa Jalgpallihall was opened in Tartu. Costing over 3 million euros, the complex facilitates footballers during the snowy winter and spring months.[17]

Players

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Current squad

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4 DF Template:Fba/core Mait Vaino
5 DF Template:Fba/core Marius Vister
6 FW Template:Fba/core Chilem Williams Ignatius
7 DF Template:Fba/core Mairo Miil
9 FW Template:Fba/core Ahmed Adebayo Basher
10 MF Template:Fba/core Giacomo Uggeri
11 FW Template:Fba/core Kevin Burov
13 MF Template:Fba/core Reio Laabus
14 FW Template:Fba/core Olawale Tanimowo
15 MF Template:Fba/core David Epton
17 FW Template:Fba/core Robin Müür
18 DF Template:Fba/core Mihkel Sepp
No. Pos. Nation Player
19 FW Template:Fba/core Tristan Koskor
20 MF Template:Fba/core Akaki Gvineria
22 MF Template:Fba/core Tanel Lang
23 FW Template:Fba/core Patrick Veelma
24 MF Template:Fba/core Herman Pedmanson
26 DF Template:Fba/core Ganiu Ogungbe
27 DF Template:Fba/core Laurits Õunpuu
28 DF Template:Fba/core Rasmus Kallas
77 GK Template:Fba/core Carl Kiidjärv
93 DF Template:Fba/core Kevin Anderson
94 GK Template:Fba/core Richard Aland

Out on loan

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For season transfers, see transfers summer 2024.

Reserves and academy

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Club officials

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Honours

League

Cup

Seasons and statistics

Seasons

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2000 III liiga (S) 1 20 15 1 4 75 24 +51 46 Template:Flagicon Vitali Gussev (22)
2001 II liiga (S/W) 1 20 15 0 5 72 29 +43 45 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (20)
2002 Esiliiga 6 28 9 6 13 47 66 −19 33 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (11)
2003 7 28 3 5 20 44 99 −55 14 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (20)
2004 1 28 17 7 4 74 34 +40 58 Template:Flagicon Oliver Konsa (25) Second round
2005 Meistriliiga 7 36 8 5 23 50 88 −38 29 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (15)
2006 6 36 12 7 17 45 57 −12 43 Template:Flagicon Oliver Konsa (12)
2007 5 36 18 8 10 54 40 +14 62 Template:Flagicon Siksten Kasimir
Template:Flagicon Nikolai Lõsanov (10)
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2008 7 36 9 4 23 45 76 −31 31 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (11) Runners-up
2009 7 36 7 3 26 29 86 −57 24 Template:Flagicon Albert Prosa (6) Quarter-finals
2010 6 36 11 7 18 50 66 −16 40 Template:Flagicon Albert Prosa (12) Semi-finals
2011 7 36 11 6 19 57 75 −18 39 Template:Flagicon Albert Prosa (22) Fourth round
2012 10 36 4 8 24 30 79 −49 20 Template:Flagicon Kaspar Kaldoja (5) Quarter-finals
2013 9 36 8 8 20 30 68 −38 32 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (6) Semi-finals
2014 7 36 7 7 22 37 83 −46 28 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (13) Third round
2015 9 36 7 4 25 39 96 −57 25 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (10) Third round
2016 7 36 12 5 19 43 65 −22 41 Template:Flagicon Kristjan Tiirik (12) Semi-finals
2017 7 36 9 10 17 40 63 −23 37 Template:Flagicon Tristan Koskor (9) Runners-up
2018 6 36 14 7 15 56 58 −2 49 Template:Flagicon Tristan Koskor (21) Second round
2019 5 36 14 7 15 57 62 −5 49 Template:Flagicon Sten Reinkort (11) Quarter-finals
2020 5 28 8 8 12 33 44 −11 32 Template:Flagicon Tristan Koskor (12) Quarter-finals
2021 9 30 7 4 19 34 72 −38 25 Template:Flagicon Tristan Koskor (11) Quarter-finals
2022 6 36 10 9 17 38 57 −19 39 Template:Flagicon Kevin Mätas (10) Quarter-finals
2023 9 36 5 12 19 33 65 −32 27 Template:Flagicon Kevin Mätas (10) Semi-finals
2024 5 36 11 9 16 47 54 −7 42 Template:Flagicon Adebayo Basher (15) Fourth round

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External links

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  • JK Tammeka at Estonian Football Association

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