Narva United FC

Estonian football club
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Football club
Full nameNarva United FC
Founded2014; 10 years ago (2014)
GroundNarva FAMA Stadium
ManagerAleksandr Dmitrijev
LeagueII Liiga E/N
2016II Liiga E/N, 4th
WebsiteClub website
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Narva United FC is a futsal, football, beach soccer, and senior football club based in Narva, Estonia.

The club was founded in 2012 and currently plays football in the II Liiga E/N, futsal in Triobet Saaliliiga (Estonian top league), beach soccer in the Unibet Rannaliiga (Estonian top league).

Narva United futsal team were champions of Estonia in 2016/2017, and were participants of last ever UEFA Futsal Cup Preliminary Round in August 2017*

During three matches in Mostar, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Narva United had one win over Flamurtari (champions of Albania).

Narva United finished three times in second place in Estonian futsal (2012/2013, 2015/2016, 2017/2018), and twice finished third (2019/2020, 2020/2021).

Narva United is the most attended futsal club in Estonia and holds the National Futsal league match attendance record. 8 seasons of 9 (since 2012) Narva United were most attended futsal team in Estonia*

Narva United futsal team were honored as the best Ida-Virumaa region sport team in 2017, and best Narva sport team in 2020.

Narva United football team were also the reserve team of Narva Trans (during 2016 and 2017 seasons).

During the 2015 season Narva United football team won Estonian "Väike Karikas" (Small Cup) Trophy, Estonian Football Association official tournament for teams playing in lower divisions (starting from Second League and lower) Final match were played on A.Le Coq Arena, central football stadium of Estonia. Narva United - Ajax Tallinn 1-1 (4-3 pen)

Since season 2022/2023 Narva United has three teams in futsal: main team in top division of Estonia, second team (in league 1), and women futsal team

Narva United coaches with EFA category:

Honours

Futsal Domestic

Triobet Saaliliiga (Estonian top futsal league / Estonian championship):

Football Domestic

Runners-up (2): 2014, 2015
Väike Karikas (National Cup for amateur teams): Winner: 2014

Players

Current squad

As of 25 April 2017.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Estonia EST Roman Vedehhov
4 MF Estonia EST Ivan Seleznjov
7 MF Russia RUS Renat Osmanov
8 MF Estonia EST Aleksandr Jegorov
10 FW Estonia EST Nikolai Kotljarov
11 MF   Aleksandr Tarassenkov
13 MF Estonia EST Stanislav Bõstrov
21 DF Estonia EST Artur Piirak
22 GK Russia RUS Artem Petrunin
88 FW Russia RUS Vitaly Andreev
99 MF Ukraine UKR Dmytro Kalininskyy
DF Estonia EST Oleg Uljev
DF Estonia EST Dmitri Šelehhov
GK   Aleksandr Gorbunov
DF Estonia EST Aleksandr Pavlov
No. Pos. Nation Player
FW   Kirill Andrejev
MF Estonia EST Pavel Aleksejev
MF   Stanislav Andrejev
MF Russia RUS Alexey Cherkasov
DF Estonia EST Andrei Bolonenkov
MF Estonia EST Ilja Bordikov
DF Estonia EST Kirill Eder
DF Ivory Coast CIV Bi Sehi Elysee Irie
MF Estonia EST Jakov Ljauman
DF Estonia EST Andrei Gornev
MF Estonia EST Kirill Novikov
MF Estonia EST Juri Žagorov
DF Russia RUS Jegor Panfilov
MF Estonia EST Anton Panov
MF Estonia EST Ivan Šišov

Statistics

League and Cup

Season Division Pos Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Top goalscorer Cup
2014 III Liiga E 2 22 17 1 4 63 23 +40 50 Ivan Seleznjov (16) Second round
2015 III Liiga E 2 22 16 4 2 104 21 +83 81 Ivan Seleznjov (27) First round
2016 II Liiga N/E 4 26 13 6 7 84 58 +26 45 Vitaly Andreev (22) Fourth round
2017 II Liiga N/E 8 26 11 4 11 52 74 -22 37 Vitaly Andreev (22) Third round

References

  1. ^ "Eesti Jalgpalli Liit". Retrieved 25 April 2017.

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