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08/11 16:00 - Jogeva SK Noorus-96 v JK Trans Narva II 0-5
08/11 16:00 - JK Sillamae Kalev v FC Helios Voru 5-2
08/11 16:00 - Rakvere JK Tarvas v FA Tartu Kalev 1-2
08/11 16:00 - Rummu Dunamo v FC Kuressaare II 0-7
08/10 16:00 - FC Helios Tartu v Tartu JK Welco II 0-3
08/08 16:00 - Viimsi JK II v FC Flora Tallinn III 1-1
08/08 13:30 - Paide Linnameeskond III v FC Hiiumaa 3-2
08/08 13:00 - FA Tartu Kalev v Pohja-Tallinna JK Volta 3-3
08/08 12:00 - Keila JK v Raasiku FC Joker 1-3
08/08 10:00 - JK Tulevik Viljandi II v Rummu Dunamo 6-2
08/07 14:00 - Tallinna FC Infonet v Ajax Lasnamae 11-1
08/07 11:00 - JK Trans Narva II v JK Sillamae Kalev 3-1
08/06 16:00 - Tartu JK Welco II v Rakvere JK Tarvas 2-1
08/01 15:00 - JK Saue v FC Flora Tallinn III 1-3
08/01 14:00 - Pohja-Tallinna JK Volta v Tartu JK Welco II 1-3
08/01 12:00 - Ajax Lasnamae v FC Elva II 0-2
08/01 10:00 - Rummu Dunamo v JK Piraaja Tallinn 2-3
08/01 10:00 - Raplamaa v JK Tulevik Viljandi II 5-2
08/01 10:00 - JK Sillamae Kalev v Ida-Virumaa FC Alliance U21 5-2
08/01 09:00 - FC Kose v Paide Linnameeskond III 0-2
08/01 09:00 - Maardu Linnameeskond II v FA Tartu Kalev 0-0
08/01 09:00 - Jogeva SK Noorus-96 v Tallinna FC Infonet 0-0
07/31 09:00 - JK Trans Narva II v FC Helios Voru 0-2
07/27 16:30 - Ida-Virumaa FC Alliance U21 v Jogeva SK Noorus-96 0-5
07/24 12:00 - Parnu JK Vaprus II v Keila JK 2-1
07/24 09:00 - FC Helios Voru v Pohja-Tallinna JK Volta 8-0
07/20 17:45 - Pohja-Tallinna JK Volta v Ajax Lasnamae 0-3
07/17 16:00 - Tallinna FC Infonet v JK Sillamae Kalev 4-2
07/16 17:00 - Jogeva SK Noorus-96 v FA Tartu Kalev 1-4
07/11 13:00 - Paide Linnameeskond III v FC Flora Tallinn III 2-0

Wikipedia - II liiga

II liiga is the fourth level of football league competition in Estonia arranged by the Estonian Football Association. It consists of 28 teams, divided geographically into two divisions with 14 teams respectively in group North/East and South/West. Until 2013, it was the third level league.

The Estonia II Liiga is the third tier of professional football in Estonia, serving as a vital platform for emerging talent and local clubs to showcase their skills. Established to promote competitive play and foster the development of football in the region, the tournament features a diverse array of teams from across the country, each vying for promotion to the higher divisions.

The league operates on a system of promotion and relegation, with the top teams earning the opportunity to ascend to the Estonia I Liiga, while the lower-performing teams face the challenge of relegation to the lower divisions. Matches are held in various stadiums, providing fans with an exciting atmosphere and a chance to support their local clubs.

The Estonia II Liiga not only emphasizes competitive spirit but also encourages community engagement, with clubs often rooted in their localities and drawing passionate support from fans. The tournament is a crucial stepping stone for players looking to make their mark in Estonian football, offering them invaluable experience and exposure.

As the league progresses, it showcases thrilling matches, emerging talents, and the rich football culture of Estonia, making it an essential part of the country's sporting landscape. Whether you're a die-hard football fan or a casual observer, the Estonia II Liiga promises an engaging and entertaining experience for all.