Republic of Estonia 1938 Sport Tallinn 1-1 2-1 Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi 1939 Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi 4-1 Kalev Tallinn 1940 Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi 4-1 Esta Tallinn during World War II 1941 not played 1942 Sport Tallinn 3-0 Kalev Pärnu 1943 Tartu PSR 1-0 Kalev Tallinn 1944 not played 1945 not played Estonian SSR 1946 Dünamo Tallinn 3-1 Kalev Tallinn 1947 Dünamo Tallinn 6-0 Kalev Pärnu 1948 VVS Tallinn 5-2 Kalev Tartu 1949 Dünamo Tallinn 11-0 VVS Talllinn 1950 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 2-0 Dünamo Tallinn 1951 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 3-0 Dünamo Tallinn 1952 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 2-0 Dünamo Tallinn 1953 Dünamo Tallinn 4-0 Kalev Narva 1954 VVS Tallinn 2-1 Spartak Viljandi 1955 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 2-0 Kalev Tallinn 1956 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 4-0 Dünamo Tartu 1957 Spartak Viljandi 4-1 Kalev Rakvere 1958 Kalev Ülemiste 8-0 Kalev Narva 1959 Kalev Ülemiste 2-0 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 1960 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 2-1 Norma Tallinn 1961 Kalev Ülemiste 3-0 Norma Tallinn 1962 Norma Tallinn 2-1 Tempo Tallinn 1963 Kreenholm Narva 3-1 Norma Tallinn 1964 Kalev Ülemiste 2-0 Kalev Aseri 1965 Norma Tallinn 3-2 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 1966 Start Tallinn 1-1 3-2 Tekstiil Tallinn 1967 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 1-0 Start Tallinn 1968 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 0-0 1-0 Norma Tallinn 1969 Dvigatel Tallinn 2-1 Tempo Tallinn 1970 Start Tallinn 4-0 Lokomotiiv Valga 1971 Norma Tallinn 2-1 Dvigatel Tallinn [aet] 1972 Dünamo Kopli 1-0 Balti Laevastik Tallinn 1973 Norma Tallinn 1-0 Baltika Narva [aet] 1974 Norma Tallinn 3-1 Kreenholm Narva 1975 Baltika Narva 3-2 Dünamo Kopli [aet] 1976 Aseri SK 2-0 Baltika Narva 1977 Kalev Sillamäe 4-0 Norma Tallinn 1978 Kalev Sillamäe 1-0 Sirgala karjäär [aet] 1979 Dünamo Tallinn 1-0 Kalev Sillamäe 1980 Baltika Narva 0-0 Estonia Jõhvi [aet, 8-7 pen] 1981 Kalakombinaat Pärnu 3-1 Baltika Narva 1982 Kalakombinaat Pärnu 1-0 Ehitaja Kohtla-Järve 1983 Dünamo Tallinn 3-0 Estonia Jõhvi 1984 Tempo Tallinn 0-0 Estonia Jõhvi [aet, 4-2 pen] 1985 Estonia Jõhvi 3-1 Zvezda Tallinn 1986 Estonia Jõhvi 1-0 Tempo Tallinn 1987 Estonia Jõhvi 2-1 Zvezda Tallinn 1988 Kalakombinaat/MEK Pärnu 2-1 TVMK Tallinn 1989 Norma Tallinn 1-0 Kalev Sillamäe 1990 Kalakombinaat/MEK Pärnu 1-0 Estonia Jõhvi [aet] 1991 TVMK Tallinn 0-0 Keemik Kohtla-Järve [aet, 4-3 pen] Republic of Estonia 1992/93 Nikol Tallinn 0-0 FC Norma Tallinn [aet, 4-2 pen] 1993/94 FC Norma Tallinn 4-1 JK Trans Narva 1994/95 FC Flora Tallinn 2-0 Lantana/Marlekor Tallinn 1995/96 Tallinna Sadam 2-0 Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi 1996/97 Tallinna Sadam 3-2 FC Lantana Tallinn 1997/98 FC Flora Tallinn 3-2 FC Lantana Tallinn 1998/99 FC Levadia Maardu 3-2 JK Tulevik Viljandi 1999/00 FC Levadia Maardu 2-0 JK Tulevik Viljandi 2000/01 JK Trans Narva 1-0 FC Flora Tallinn [aet] 2001/02 FC Levadia Tallinn (old) 2-0 FC Levadia Maardu 2002/03 TVMK Tallinn 2-2 FC Flora Tallinn [aet, 4-1 pen] 2003/04 FC Levadia Tallinn 3-0 TVMK Tallinn 2004/05 FC Levadia Tallinn 1-0 TVMK Tallinn 2005/06 TVMK Tallinn 1-0 FC Flora Tallinn 2006/07 FC Levadia Tallinn 3-0 JK Trans Narva 2007/08 FC Flora Tallinn 3-1 JK Maag Tammeka Tartu 2008/09 FC Flora Tallinn 0-0 JK Kalju Nõmme [aet, 4-3 pen] 2009/10 FC Levadia Tallinn 3-0 FC Flora Tallinn 2010/11 FC Flora Tallinn 2-0 JK Trans Narva 2011/12 FC Levadia Tallinn 3-0 JK Trans Narva 2012/13 FC Flora Tallinn 3-1 JK Kalju Nõmme 2013/14 FC Levadia Tallinn 4-0 FC Santos Tartu 2014/15 JK Kalju Nõmme 2-0 Paide linnameeskond 2015/16 FC Flora Tallinn 3-0 JK Sillamäe Kalev [aet] 2016/17 FC Infonet Tallinn 2-0 JK Tartu Tammeka 2017/18 FCI Levadia Tallinn 1-0 FC Flora Tallinn 2018/19 JK Trans Narva 2-1 JK Kalju Nõmme 2019/20 FC Flora Tallinn 2-1 JK Trans Narva 2020/21 FCI Levadia Tallinn 1-0 FC Flora Tallinn 2021/22 Paide linnameeskond 1-0 Kalju Nõmme FC [aet] 2022/23 JK Trans Narva 2-1 FC Flora Tallinn 2023/24 FCI Levadia Tallinn 4-2 Paide linnameeskond Totals for Republic of Estonia Number of Wins (35) [lost finals between square brackets] 11 [ 1] FCI Levadia Tallinn (includes Levadia Tallinn and Levadia Maardu) [*] 8 [ 7] FC Flora Tallinn 3 [ 5] Trans Narva 2 [ 2] TVMK Tallinn 2 [ 1] Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi 2 Sadam Tallinn 1 [ 4] Kalju Nõmme FC [includes JK Kalju Nõmme] 1 [ 3] FC Lantana Tallinn (includes Nikol) 1 [ 1] FC Norma Tallinn 1 FC Infonet Tallinn 1 FC Levadia Tallinn (old, before 2004) [*] 1 Paide linnameeskond 1 Sport Tallinn [ 2] Paide linnameeskond [ 2] JK Tammeka Tartu [ 2] JK Tulevik Viljandi [ 1] Eesti Põlevkivi Jõhvi [ 1] Esta Tallinn [ 1] JK Sillamäe Kalev [ 1] Kalev Tallinn [ 1] FC Santos Tartu Name changes 1) TVMK were renamed TVMV in 1992 TVMV were renamed Nikol in 1993 Nikol were renamed Nikol/Marlekor in 1993 Nikol/Marlekor were renamed Lantana/Marlekor in 1995 Lantana/Marlekor were renamed FC Lantana in 1995 FC Lantana were dissolved in 2000 2) FC Tevalte were renamed FC Tevalte/Marlekor in 1996 FC Tevalte/Marlekor were renamed FC Marlekor in 1997 FC Marlekor were renamed TVMK in 1998 [*] FK Olümp Maardu were bought in 1998 by steel company Levadia and renamed Levadia Maardu, then at the second level, earning promotion at the end of the season (and winning the championship at the first time of asking). In 2000, Levadia also obtained second level FC Maardu (formally a different entity, and previously named KSK Vigri Tartu) as 'second' team; they also earned promotion to the top flight at the end of 2000, and were renamed Levadia Tallinn for 2001. Before the 2004 season, Levadia Tallinn sold its top level license to JK Merkuur Tartu; Levadia Maardu were then renamed Levadia Tallinn and the former Levadia Tallinn were renamed Levadia II Tallinn, buying the second level license of Sörve JK; after these transactions, Levadia and Levadia II Tallinn are part of the same entity. In 2017 Levadia merged with Infonet Tallinn, becoming FCI Levadia; the Estonian FA considers this new club as the continuation of historic Levadia and attributes all honours to this new entity. For practical reasons we indicate, in the above list of finals, the two teams as Levadia Tallinn (i.e., the club called Olimp Maardu until 1998, Levadia Maardu until 2004, and FCI Levadia since 2018) and Levadia Tallinn (old) (i.e., the club called FC Maardu until 2000 and transformed into the reserve side of Levadia Tallinn in 2004).
Thanks to Jaan Roos for corrections.
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