2020 Estonian Small Cup
The 2020 Estonian Small Cup is the 11th season of the Estonian amateur football knockout tournament. The tournament began on 16 June 2020, and the final will take place in November 2020 at the A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn. Paide Linnameeskond III are the current cup holders.
Country | Estonia |
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← 2019 2021 → |
Round and game dates
Round | Game dates |
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First round[1] | 16 & 18 June |
Second round[1] | 8–12 July |
Third round[1] | 21 July – 12 August |
First round
The league level that the team represents is indicated in brackets
Rahvaliiga RL (people's league) is a league organized by Estonian Football Association, but not part of the main league system.
Home team | Score[2] | Away team |
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Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta II (5) | 2–0 | Viljandi JK Tulevik III (6) |
FC Maksatransport (RL) | 8–0 | JK Metsis (RL) |
Tallinna FC Ararat (5) | 3:– | Saku Jalgpalliklubi (RL) |
FC Aruküla (6) | 7–2 | Rasmus Värki Jalgpallikool (RL) |
FC Järva-Jaani (5) | 3–3 (7–6 p) | IBK Here for Beer (RL) |
Lilleküla JK Retro (5) | w/o | Värska (RL) |
FC Otepää (5) | 5–0 | Kohtla-Nõmme (RL) |
FC Maardu Aliens (5) | 1–12 | Tallinna FC Zapoos (5) |
Rummu Dünamo (5) | 11–0 | Young FC (RL) |
Tallinna FC Eston Villa II (5) | 9–1 | Jalgpalliklubi 32. Keskkool (RL) |
Second round
The league level that the team represents is indicated in brackets
Rahvaliiga RL (people's league) is a league organized by Estonian Football Association, but not part of the main league system.
Home team | Score[2] | Away team |
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Põhja-Sakala (4) | w/o | FC Sillamäe (5) |
Harju JK Laagri (4) | 1:– (4:- p) | Raplamaa JK (4) |
Nõmme Kalju FC III (5) | 1–3 | Tallinna FC Ararat (5) |
Märjamaa Kompanii (5) | 6–0 | FC Mulgi (RL) |
Tallinna FC Eston Villa (5) | 4–2 | FC Lelle (6) |
Rumouri Calcio II Tallinn (6) | 1–6 | Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta (4) |
FC Lebo Ülesanne (RL) | 2–2 (3–4 p) | Tartu FC Helios (4) |
Kohtla-Järve JK Järve III (5) | –:2 | Tallinna FC Flora U19 (4) |
Maardu Linnameeskond II (4) | –:3 | Maarjamäe FC IGI (6) |
Anija JK (5) | 1–7 | Saku Sporting (5) |
FC Järva-Jaani (5) | 3–2 | Tallinna FC Teleios (6) |
SK Imavere (5) | 4–1 | Läänemaa JK Haapsalu (6) |
FC Tallinna Wolves (6) | w/o | FC Elva II (5) |
Paide Linnameeskond III (4) | 7–0 | Tallinna JK Jalgpallihaigla (6) |
Keila JK II (5) | 1–2 | FC Otepää (5) |
Raasiku FC Joker (4) | w/o | Viimsi JK II (4) |
Türi Ganvix JK (5) | 3–0 | Tallinna FC Reaal (6) |
Rummu Dünamo (5) | 4–3 | Tallinna FC ReUnited (6) |
Pärnu JK Poseidon (4) | 0–12 | Tallinna JK Legion II (4) |
FC Maksatransport (RL) | 1–1 (5–6 p) | JK Loo (5) |
FC Kose (4) | 0–9 | Tallinna JK Piraaja (4) |
Tartu JK Welco X (5) | 0–4 | Tallinna FC Zenit (5) |
Saue JK (4) | 0–1 | JK Kernu Kadakas (5) |
Tallinna FC TransferWise (6) | 2–2 (3–4 p) | FC Tarvastu ja JK Tõrva ÜM (5) |
Kristiine JK (6) | 0–0 (3–4 p) | Rumori Calcio Tallinn (5) |
Tallinna FC Zapoos (5) | 6–1 | Valga FC Warrior (5) |
FC Aruküla (6) | 0:– | Lilleküla JK Retro (5) |
Team Helm (RL) | 2–1 | Tallinna FC Hell Hunt (5) |
Tartu JK Welco II (4) | 4–0 | FC Jõgeva Wolves (4) |
Rakvere JK Tarvas II (5) | w/o | FC Äksi Wolves (5) |
Tallinna FC Pocarr (5) | 2–6 | FC Kuressaare II (4) |
Tallinna FC Eston Villa II (6) | 0–2 | Viimsi Lõvid (6) |
Third round
The league level that the team represents is indicated in brackets
Rahvaliiga RL (people's league) is a league organized by Estonian Football Association, but not part of the main league system.
Home team | Score[2] | Away team |
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Tallinna FC Zapoos (5) | 4–1 | Tartu JK Welco II (4) |
Märjamaa Kompanii (5) | 0–2 | JK Kernu Kadakas (5) |
FC Aruküla (6) | 2–3 | FC Tarvastu ja JK Tõrva ÜM (5) |
Maarjamäe FC IGI (6) | 2–1 | Rumori Calcio Tallinn (5) |
Harju JK Laagri (6) | 1–1 (4–2 p) | Tallinna JK Piraaja (4) |
Tallinna FC Ararat (5) | Tallinna JK Legion II (4) | |
Tallinna FC Eston Villa (5) | FC Järva-Jaani (5) |
References
- "Väikesed karikavõistlused". jalgpall.ee.
- "Väikesed karikavõistlused". Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 29 July 2020.