JK Vändra Vaprus is an Estonian football club based in Vändra.

Vändra Vaprus
Full nameJalgpalliklubi Vändra Vaprus
Founded2009
GroundVändra Stadium, Vändra
Capacity307
ChairmanSilver Kurg
ManagerRanet Lepik
LeagueEsiliiga B
2020Esiliiga, 9th (relegated)
Websitehttp://www.jkvandra.ee

History

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Vändra Vaprus were founded on 30 September 2009 by Pärnu Vaprus in cooperation with the Vändra borough. The team represents the borough of Vändra in the Estonian football league system and the Estonian Cup games. Vändra Vaprus are associated with the Pärnu Vaprus football academy and were the reserve team for Pärnu Linnameeskond.[1] On 22 February 2013, the Estonian Football Association announced that Pärnu Linnameeskond will be relegated from Esiliiga to Esiliiga B and Vändra Vaprus, who finished 2012 II liiga West/South division third, will be taking their place in the 2013 Esiliiga season.[2]

Their stint in the second highest division in Estonia came to an end in 2016, when they finished second to last. Although they were ninth for the third successive time, then on the previous occasions they got readmitted to the league. After the season, the players decided that they will be competing in Esiliiga B in 2017.[3] The season in the third division did not start well (six losses from first nine games), but from May to August they were undefeated for eleven matches in a row. In the end of the season, they were constantly battling for a place in the top two, which they ultimately lost. Although their third-placed finish allowed them to get promoted to Esiliiga, Vaprus opted against it.[4]

After an unsuccessful year, Vaprus again finished at the top of the Esiliiga B table. This time they decided to get promoted and competed in the 2020 Esiliiga season. They spent almost the entire year in the bottom three and finally, on 8 November, their relegation to Esiliiga B was confirmed.

Players

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Current squad

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Updated 6 March 2016.[5]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   EST Toivo Teetsmann
2 DF   EST Chris Anderson
3 DF   EST Karl-Sander Eensoo
4 DF   EST Maigo Vaakmann
5 DF   EST Oliver Ojala
6 DF   EST Indrek Oja
7 MF   EST Karel Otto (captain)
10 FW   EST Harris Jürissaar
11 MF   EST Mihkel Jürgenstein
12 MF   EST Mihhail Kravtšenko
15 MF   EST Artur Ojala
16 DF   EST Toomas Eier
No. Pos. Nation Player
17 MF   EST Toomas Mangusson
19 MF   EST Alfred Vesselov
21 MF   EST Anton Issakov
23 DF   EST Andro Aavik
25 MF   EST Jargo Pert
27 MF   EST Ranet Lepik
35 GK   EST Veiko Põldemaa
39 DF   EST Jan-Erik Jegorov
42 MF   EST Margus Poldsaar
45 GK   EST Hans Naano
72 MF   EST Martin Pärn
90 MF   EST Kaarel Saaremets


Vändra Vaprus in Estonian football

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Season Division Pos Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Top Goalscorer Avg. Att. Cup
2011 III liiga W 1 22 19 3 0 110 22 +88 60   Toomas Mangusson (21) ?
2012 II liiga S/W 3 26 15 6 5 68 39 +29 51   Ranet Lepik (19) ?
2013 Esiliiga 7 36 12 10 14 61 55 +6 46   Toomas Mangusson (11) 172
2014 9 36 11 5 20 60 72 −12 38   Toomas Mangusson (11) 149 First round
2015 9 36 11 5 20 43 80 −37 38   Ranet Lepik (12) 115 Second round
2016 9 36 8 8 20 48 96 −48 32   Kaarel Saaremets (7) 100
2017 Esiliiga B 3[4] 36 19 5 12 75 67 +8 62   Kaarel Saaremets (12) 80
2018 7 36 11 5 20 61 96 –35 38   Kaarel Saaremets (13) 69
2019 2 36 21 5 10 97 71 +26 68   Martin Pärn (37) 95
2020 Esiliiga 9 30 10 2 18 47 72 –25 32   Martin Pärn (12) 109

References

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  1. ^ "MTÜ Jalgpalliklubi Vändra Vaprusel on oma koduleht" (in Estonian). vandra.ee. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  2. ^ "Pärnu Linnameeskond jätkab tippjalgpallis" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 3 March 2013.
  3. ^ "Ranet Lepik: Esiliiga B-sse langemise tõttu ei muutu midagi" (in Estonian). Soccernet.ee. 6 January 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  4. ^ a b "Vändra loobus ikkagi esiliigast, Keila alustab aste kõrgemal" (in Estonian). Soccernet.ee. 5 December 2017. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Vändra JK Vaprus (2014)". Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
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