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Raplamaa JK

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Raplamaa JK
Founded2012
GroundRapla Ühisgümnaasiumi staadion
ManagerMati Püü
LeagueII Liiga
2017II Liiga S/W, 8th

Raplamaa JK is an Estonian football club based in Rapla. Founded in 2012, they currently play in the II Liiga, the fourth tier of Estonian football.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 2 August 2018.[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Estonia EST Jürgen Andessalu
DF Estonia EST Olavi Andres
MF Estonia EST Oliver Andres
DF Estonia EST Alo Bärengrub
MF Estonia EST Kaupo Kantsik
DF Estonia EST Kalev Kungla
Estonia EST Ahto Liivamäe
DF Estonia EST Veiko Linamäe
MF Estonia EST Ken Krister Maalinn
MF Estonia EST Sten Kenert Maalinn
MF Estonia EST Juhan Noode
MF Estonia EST Raigo Noode
MF Estonia EST Madis Nurmik
FW Estonia EST Kristjan Nõulik
DF Estonia EST Mert Olesk
No. Pos. Nation Player
GK Estonia EST Rando Pajus
GK Estonia EST Kristjan Pallav
MF Estonia EST Siim-Sten Palm
FW Estonia EST Erlend Pettai
DF Estonia EST Priit Põldmaa
DF Estonia EST Tenno Samuel
FW Estonia EST Joel Siniallik
MF Estonia EST Viljo Sinikas
FW Estonia EST Janar Soomre
Estonia EST Erich-Raimond Stepanjuga
MF Estonia EST Karl Tamme
Estonia EST Martin Tilk
MF Estonia EST Ravel Toome
MF Estonia EST Tarvi Tüvist

Statistics

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League and Cup

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Season League Top Goalscorer Cup competitions Notes
Division Pos Teams Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Player Goals Estonian Cup Small Cup
1994/95 II liiga W 3 7 12 8 1 3 42 16 +24 25 - as Rapla JK Atli
1995/96 II liiga S/W 4 5 8 2 1 5 12 17 -5 7 First round
1996/97 III liiga W 2 5 8 6 0 2 34 14 +20 18 Prelim. round
1997/98 2 4 6 2 3 1 9 5 +4 9 Estonia Taivo Tüvist 2 Fourth round
1998 4 6 10 4 0 6 14 23 -9 12 Four players 3
1999 5 6 20 6 2 12 41 58 -17 20 Estonia Karel Voolaid 8 Second round
2000 II liiga S/W 6 6 20 3 1 16 20 97 -77 10 Estonia Andri Hõbemägi
Estonia Ergi Reinvald
5 First round
2001 III liiga W 10 10 18 3 2 13 21 49 -28 11 Four players 4 -
2002 V liiga S/W 4 8 14 8 2 4 27 29 -2 26 Estonia Rainar Laes 10 -
2003 IV liiga E 2 10 18 12 4 2 56 12 +44 40 Estonia Rene Millen 11 -
2004 III liiga N 5 10 18 8 1 9 30 44 -14 25 Estonia Oleg Glivenko 9 -
2005 5 12 22 11 3 8 41 42 -1 36 Four players 5 -
2006 9 12 22 5 4 13 31 53 -22 19 Estonia Rauno Andok 7 First round
2007 7 12 22 7 3 12 36 47 -11 24 Estonia Mihkel Maltsar 5 First round
2008 III liiga W 4 12 22 11 5 6 46 44 +2 38 Estonia Sander Niit 14 Third round
2009 8 12 22 9 2 11 33 35 -2 29 Estonia Sander Niit
Estonia Dmitri Langi
6 First round Second round
2010 4 12 22 13 1 8 50 34 +16 40 Estonia Sander Niit 9 First round Second round
2011 12 12 22 3 0 19 22 93 -71 9 Estonia Martin Maltsar 4 Second round First round
2012 8 12 22 8 3 11 42 55 -11 27 Estonia Sander Niit 12 Second round Second round
2013 5 12 22 12 1 9 57 53 +4 37 Estonia Sander Niit 20 Third round Second round
2014 III liiga N 5 12 22 11 3 8 59 48 +11 36 Estonia Teet Kallaste 17 Second round First round
2015 7 12 22 9 4 9 46 50 -4 31 Estonia Kristjan Nõulik 8 Second round -
2016 III liiga W 1 12 22 19 0 3 77 20 +57 57 Estonia Teet Kallaste 23 First round Runners-up as Raplamaa JK
2017 II liiga S/W 8 14 26 10 4 12 50 60 -10 34 Estonia Kristjan Nõulik 13 Second round Second round
2018 14 14 26 4 4 18 40 80 -40 16 Estonia Ravel Toome 12 First round First round
2019 9 14 26 9 5 12 48 60 -12 32 Estonia Kristjan Nõulik 9 First round Second round
2020 7 14 26 11 4 11 71 48 +23 37 Estonia Teet Kallaste 16 First round Second round
2021 3 14 22[2] 14 4 4 59 32 +27 46 Estonia Taavi Laurits 17 Third round Semifinal
2022 Esiliiga B 10 36 Third round

References

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  1. ^ "Raplamaa JK (2018)". Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 2 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Madalamate liigade hooaeg lõppes". jalgpall.ee (in Estonian). 30 October 2021. Retrieved 5 March 2022.