Results

Estonia Esiliiga 11/10 10:00 36 Tabasalu FC Charma v Harju JK Laagri L 1-3
Estonia Esiliiga 11/04 17:00 35 Paide Linnameeskond II v JK Tabasalu D 3-3
Estonia Esiliiga 11/02 15:00 35 Paide Linnameeskond II v Tabasalu FC Charma - PPT.
Estonia Cup 10/31 17:00 4 JK Tabasalu v FC Tallinn L 1-3
Estonia Esiliiga 10/28 17:00 34 [10] JK Tabasalu v Levadia Tallinn II [6] W 3-2
Estonia Esiliiga 10/24 15:00 33 Tartu JK Welco v Tabasalu FC Charma L 6-0
Estonia Esiliiga 10/20 14:00 32 Tabasalu FC Charma v FC Elva L 0-3
Estonia Esiliiga 10/05 16:00 31 [10] JK Tabasalu v Viimsi JK [2] L 1-2
Estonia Esiliiga 09/28 09:30 30 [8] JK Tallinna Kalev II v JK Tabasalu [10] L 4-2
Estonia Esiliiga 09/24 16:00 29 [6] FC Tallinn v JK Tabasalu [10] L 3-1
Estonia Esiliiga 09/19 16:00 28 [10] JK Tabasalu v FC Flora Tallinn II [3] L 1-4
Estonia Esiliiga 09/15 09:30 27 [7] FC Elva v JK Tabasalu [10] L 3-1

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 42 21 21
Wins 8 4 4
Draws 4 3 1
Losses 30 14 16
Goals for 50 26 24
Goals against 112 52 60
Clean sheets 4 2 2
Failed to score 12 4 8

Wikipedia - JK Tabasalu

Jalgpalliklubi Tabasalu, commonly known as Tabasalu, is an Estonian football club based in Tabasalu, Harku Parish. The club competes in Esiliiga, the second tier of Estonian football. Tabasalu's home ground is Tabasalu Arena.

History

The football club was founded on 23 November 2012 and its first seasons in the Estonian league system were quite successful: they finished second in their debut seasons in IV liiga and III liiga. In 2018, Tabasalu hired former FCI Levadia coach Marko Kristal as manager and quickly became II liiga's title contenders. During the 2018 season, while playing in the fourth division, Tabasalu had an average attendance of 321 people, which was Estonia's fourth largest home average at the time. The year ended with them finishing third, but due to Paide Linnameeskond III not wanting to get promoted, they were given the opportunity to take part in promotion play-offs. They got through to the final thanks to FCI Tallinn using an unavailable player. In the final round they played against Lasnamäe Ajax, who they managed to beat 3–0 and 4–1 and were therefore promoted to the top three leagues.

In their debut season in Esiliiga B, they were last-placed after 17 rounds, but managed to start gaining points and rose to seventh by the end of the year with nine points ahead of relegation places. Throughout the year, Tabasalu's youth players had trials in Bologna, Chievo Verona and Padova. After the season, Marko Kristal joined Nõmme Kalju. The club reached the Estonian Cup quarter-finals in the following year and finished fourth in the 2020 Esiliiga B season. They were again given the option to play in the promotion play-offs, but this time lost 2–8 on aggregate to Pärnu JK. Tabasalu finished the 2022 Esiliiga B season in 2nd place, narrowly losing the title in the last second of the final matchday against FC Tallinn.

On 19 October 2022, whilst competing in the Estonian third tier, Tabasalu notably knocked out top flight club Nõmme Kalju FC from the Estonian Cup by winning 1–0. The club reached the 2022–23 Estonian Cup semi-finals, where they lost to the eventual winners Narva Trans 0–1 at home.

Tabasalu FC Charma is a professional soccer team based in Tabasalu, Estonia. The team was founded in 2005 and has since become a prominent force in Estonian football. Known for their skilled players and strategic gameplay, Tabasalu FC Charma has a strong fan base and a reputation for putting on exciting matches.

The team competes in various leagues and tournaments in Estonia, showcasing their talent and determination on the field. With a dedicated coaching staff and a roster of talented athletes, Tabasalu FC Charma is always a formidable opponent for any team they face.

Off the field, Tabasalu FC Charma is involved in community outreach programs and youth development initiatives, helping to grow the sport of soccer in Estonia and inspire the next generation of athletes. With a commitment to excellence and a passion for the game, Tabasalu FC Charma continues to make a mark in Estonian soccer and beyond.