2001 Estonia national football team

The 2001 season marked the tenth year of competitive football in the Baltic country since its independence. The Estonia national football team played thirteen matches and ranked fourth place overall.

Egypt vs Estonia

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  Egypt3 – 3  Estonia
Abdel Latif   30'
Abdel Rahman   62'
Hosny   90'
Report Oper   34'
Kristal   55'
Viikmäe   86'

Cyprus vs Estonia

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  Cyprus2 – 2  Estonia
Konstantinou   47'
Okkas   65'
Report Kristal   75'
Piiroja   77'
Attendance: 3,000

Moldova vs Estonia

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  Moldova0 – 0  Estonia
Report

Estonia vs Finland

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  Estonia1 – 1  Finland
Viikmäe   78' Report Rantanen   60'
Attendance: 1,700
Referee: Sipailo (Latvia)

Estonia vs Netherlands

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  Estonia2 – 4  Netherlands
Oper   65'
Zelinski   78'
Report Piiroja   67' (o.g)
Van Nistelrooy   83', 90+2'
Kluivert   90'
Attendance: 9,323
Referee: Ceri Richards (Wales)

Estonia vs Ireland

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  Estonia0 – 2  Republic of Ireland
Report Dunne   7'
Holland   38'
Attendance: 9,300

Latvia vs Estonia

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Latvia  3 – 1  Estonia
Verpakovskis   41'
Pahars   50'
Koļesņičenko   90'
Report Zelinski   47'
Attendance: 1,500

Lithuania vs Estonia

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Lithuania  5 – 2  Estonia
Buitkus   37'
Česnauskis   46'
Vasiliauskas   73'
Trakys   90'
Vilėniškis   90+1'
Report Anniste   7'
Švets   35'
Attendance: 500
Referee: Roman Lajuks (Latvia)

Estonia vs Cyprus

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  Estonia2 – 2  Cyprus
Zelinski   51'
Novikov   86'
Report Konstantinou   39' (pen.), 69'
Attendance: 5,000
Referee: Oleg Chikun (Belarus)

Netherlands vs Estonia

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  Netherlands5 – 0  Estonia
Zenden   16'
Van Bommel   26', 39'
Cocu   31'
Van Nistelrooy   44'
Report
Attendance: 28,500

Portugal vs Estonia

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  Portugal5 – 0  Estonia
João Pinto   29'
Nuno Gomes   49', 64'
Pauleta   58'
Luís Figo   78'
Report
Attendance: 77,000

Greece vs Estonia

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  Greece4 – 2  Estonia
Nikolaidis   6', 9'
Tsartas   24'
Machlas   39'
Report Viikmäe   44'
Zelinski   81' (pen.)

Estonia vs Kazakhstan

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  Estonia0 – 0  Kazakhstan
Report
Attendance: 1,500

Notes

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  1. ^ Qualification match in UEFA Group 2 for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea
  2. ^ First match in the A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn

References

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