- Source: FCI Tallinn
FCI Tallinn (FC Infonet Tallinn) is an Estonian football club, based in Lasnamäe, Tallinn.
Formed in 2002, the club played in the Estonian top flight Meistriliiga from 2013 to 2017, and won the league in the 2016 season. In 2017, the club merged with Levadia, with the main team and first reserve disbanded, the second reserves, playing in the II Liiga, the fourth level, inherited the club's name.
History
The club was founded in 2002. Before the 2011 season, the club merged with Esiliiga club FC Atletik. They finished the 2011 season in second place, but were beaten in the promotion play-offs by Kuressaare 1–5 on aggregate. Infonet won the 2012 Esiliiga season and were promoted to the top tier Meistriliiga. Infonet finished its first season in the Estonian top division with 6th place.
On 13 July 2015, Infonet beat amateur side Virtsu 36–0 in a 2015–16 Estonian Cup match, equalling Arbroath's 130-year-old record for the largest margin of victory.
Infonet made their European debut in the 2016–17 UEFA Europa League, but were defeated by Scottish Heart of Midlothian 3–6 on aggregate in the first qualifying round.
Infonet won their first Meistriliiga title in the 2016 season, amassing 80 points.
After the 2017 season, it was announced that the club would merge with Levadia and be automatically relegated to the II liiga.
Stadium
The club's home ground was the Infonet Lasnamäe Stadium, also known as the Lasnamäe KJH Stadium. The stadium was built in 2003 and resurfaced in 2016. It has a capacity of 500. The team played their UEFA matches at A. Le Coq Arena.
Players
= Reserves and academy
=Personnel
= Managerial history
=Honours
Meistriliiga
Champions: 2016
Esiliiga
Winners: 2012
Estonian Cup
Winners: 2016–17
Estonian Supercup
Winners: 2017
Statistics
= League and Cup
== Europe
=References
External links
Official website
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- FCI Levadia Tallinn
- Stadion Lilleküla
- Babak kualifikasi Liga Champions UEFA 2017–2018
- Liga Champions UEFA 2017–2018
- Pug
- Daftar klub sepak bola divisi tertinggi di negara anggota UEFA
- Babak kualifikasi Liga Konferensi UEFA 2024–2025 (Jalur Utama)
- Maksym Kalynychenko
- Babak kualifikasi dan play-off Liga Eropa UEFA 2018–2019 (Jalur Utama)
- Babak kualifikasi dan play-off Liga Eropa UEFA 2019–2020 (Jalur Utama)
- FCI Levadia Tallinn
- FCI Tallinn
- FCI Tallinn II
- Meistriliiga
- 2017 Meistriliiga
- FCI Levadia U21
- FCI
- 2024 Meistriliiga
- Dmitri Kruglov
- 2017–18 Estonian Cup