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Estonian football club
Football club
Põlva FC Lootos
Full name Põlva Football Club Lootos Founded 27 October 1994; 29 years ago (27 October 1994 ) Ground
Lootospark ,
Põlva Capacity 600
[1] President Annika Aust
[2] Manager Avo Jakovits League
III Liiga South 2020 III Liiga South, 10th Website
Club website
Põlva FC Lootos is an
Estonian
football club based in
Põlva . The club was founded in 1994.
Lootospark is their home stadium.
History
The club was founded in 1994. Lootos played their first season in the second division of the
Estonian championship. The club was mostly packed with former Põlva SK Serviti players.
The traditional colours of Lootos are black and yellow. Club colours are inspired by the kit of German football club BVB.
The women's team is more successful in Estonia and have played in the highest level of country
Meistriliiga , while the men's team resides in the fifth Division
Stadium
Lootos' home stadium is a recently built 4G artificial ground
Lootospark which holds a capacity of 600 and has an
under-soil heating system.
Period
Kit manufacturer
Shirt sponsor
1994–1995
Marat
None
1995–1996
Erima
None
1997–1998
Adidas
Eesti Gaas
1998–2003
Umbro
KWH Pipe
2004–2007
Enerel
2008–2009
Komatsu
2010–2014
Nike
Värska Originaal
2015–2022
Lootos
2023–
COOP
Men's team
Current squad
As of 10 April 2024
[3]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under
FIFA eligibility rules . Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
Player of the Year
2022
Temari Nuuma
2021
Tauri Kolk
2020
Markus Villako
2019
Jürgen Juks
2018
Jürgen Juks
2017
Jürgen Juks
2016
Priit Rahuelu
2015
Priit Rahuelu
2014
Raigo Orti
2013
Tauri Kolk
2012
Erik Listmann
2011
Egon Kasuk
2010
Alar Alve
2009
Alar Alve
2008
Alar Alve
League results since 1994
Season
League
Position
Points
Goals
Notes
1994–95
II league
4
6
16:36
1994–95
II league
DNF
7
9:21
relegation
1995–96
III league South
5
0
11:57
relegation
1995–96
III-IV league play-off
2
12
24:22
promotion
1996–97
III league South
5
3
12:33
relegation
1996–97
III-IV league play-off
1
9
11:2
promotion
1997–98
III league South
6.
6
8:44
relegation
1996–97
III-IV league play-off
5
13
22:29
1998
IV league
6
3
11:47
1999
IV league
2
37
54:40
promotion
2000
III league South
6
4
18:108
2001
III league South
9
16
26:60
relegation
2002
IV league
7
25
38:44
2003
IV league
7
19
33:56
2004
IV league
8.
14
31:61
2005
IV league
4.
37
48:35
2006
IV league
2.
45
69:25
promotion
2007
III league South
5.
38
65:40
2008
III league South
3.
39
79:39
2009
III league South
6.
31
55:54
2010
III league South
3.
47
51:24
2011
III league South
5.
41
70:15
2012
III league South
6.
33
50:52
2013
III league South
8.
30
52:41
2014
III league South
4.
42
49:34
2015
III league South
4.
36
42:33
2016
III league South
10.
16
16:68
relegation
2017
IV league South
5.
21
51:41
promotion
2018
III league South
11.
18
39:72
relegation
2019
IV league South
5.
19
38:60
2020
III league South
10.
14
32:111
relegation
2021
III league South
11.
17
45:77
relegation
2022
III league South
9.
18
53:64
2023
III league South
5.
33
61:77
Legend
Color indication
II league tier
III league tier
IV league tier
Women's team
Management
Current backroom staff
First Team
Position
Staff
Head Coach
Avo Jakovits
Assistant Coach
Temari Nuuma
Fitness Coach
Denis Pavlov
Captain
Jürgen Juks
Last updated: 1 October 2022 Source:
[1]
Team managers history
Last updated: 20 December 2020 Source:
[2]
Non-playing staff
Position
Staff
Club President
Annika Aust
Member of Board, Vice president
Jürgen Juks
Member of Board, Head of Youth Coaching
Avo Jakovits
Member of Board
Ivan Mihnovitš
Member of Board
Jagne Roodes
CEO
Indrek Käo
Head of Womens 1st Team, Under 14s Coach
Kaido-Meinhard Kukli
Under-18,16 and 13s Coach
Avo Jakovits
Under-12-11s, Coach
Temari Nuuma
Girls Under-16s, 6-7s Coach
Ave-Lii Laas
Girls Under-12s, 5-6s Coach
Kristin Kukli
References
External links