2017–18 Estonian Cup
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The 2017–18 Estonian Cup is the 28th season of the Estonian main domestic football knockout tournament. The winner of the Cup will qualify for the 2018–19 UEFA Europa League. The tournament will begin in May 2017, and the final will take place in May 2018 at the A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn. FCI Tallinn are the current cup holders.
First Round (1/64)
The draw was made by Estonian Football Association on 27 May 2017.[1]
- League level of the club in the brackets.
- Rahvaliiga RL (people's league) is a league organized by Estonian Football Association, but not part of the main league system.
Home team | Score[2] | Away team |
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Raplamaa JK (4) | – | Tartu JK Welco (2) |
Rakvere JK Tarvas II (6) | – | Kohtla-Järve JK Järve (3) |
Pirita JK Reliikvia (5) | – | Rakvere JK Tarvas (2) |
FC Tartu (5) | – | Tallinna FC Eston Villa (5) |
Anija JK (6) | – | FC Puhkus Mehhikos (RL) |
Viimsi JK II (4) | – | Nõmme Kalju FC (1) |
Kadrina SK Moe (6) | – | Põlva FC Lootos (6) |
Paide Linnameeskond III (5) | – | Pärnu JK Poseidon II (6) |
FCP Pärnu (6) | – | Türi Ganvix JK (4) |
NPM Silmet (RL) | – | Maarjamäe FC Igiliikur (6) |
Tartu JK Tammeka U21 (3) | – | Tallinna FC Olympic Olybet (6) |
Saue JK Laagri (4) | – | Rasmus Värki Jalgpallikool (RL) |
FC Flora U21 (2) | – | Rumori Calcio II (RL) |
Lihula JK (5) | – | FC Elbato (RL) |
Tartu Ülikool Fauna (5) | – | Viimsi Lõvid (RL) |
Jõgeva SK Noorus-96 (4) | – | SK Imavere (4) |
FC Kose (5) | – | Raasiku FC Joker (3) |
FC Jõgeva Wolves II (6) | – | JK Õismäe Torm (RL) |
JK Väätsa Vald (5) | – | SK Tääksi (5) |
Tallinna FC Ararat TTÜ (4) | – | Tallinna FC Zapoos (6) |
JK Narva Trans (1) | – | Maardu Linnameeskond (2) |
Tallinna FC TransferWise (6) | – | FC Tallinna Wolves (RL) |
FC Jõgeva Wolves (5) | – | FK Odratakkel (RL) |
Tallinna JK Piraaja (4) | – | FC Maardu Aliens (6) |
FC Järva-Jaani (5) | – | JK 32.KK (RL) |
FC Otepää (4) | – | Tallinna JK Jalgpallihaigla (6) |
JK Kernu Kadakas (5) | – | JK Raudteetöölised (RL) |
Tallinna FC Soccernet (6) | – | Kohtla-Nõmme (RL) |
Tallinna FC Flora (1) | – | Tartu FC Helios (5) |
Tallinna FC Levadia (1) | – | FC Nõmme United (4) |
FCI Tallinn (1) | – | FCI Tallinn U21 (2) |
Paide Linnameeskond (1) | – | FC Hiiu United (RL) |
Navi Vutiselts (5) | – | Kuusalu JK Rada (5) |
FC Flora U19 (4) | – | FC Vastseliina (5) |
Byes
These teams were not drawn and secured a place in the second round without playing:
- Meistriliiga (Level 1): JK Sillamäe Kalev, Tartu JK Tammeka, Pärnu JK Vaprus, FC Elva
- Esiliiga (2): Tartu FC Santos, JK Tallinna Kalev, FC Kuressaare, Viljandi JK Tulevik
- Esiliiga B (3): Viimsi JK
- II Liiga (4): Tallinna FC Levadia III, Tallinna JK Legion, Maardu United, Kohtla-Järve JK Järve II, Narva United FC
- III Liiga (5): Põhja-Tallinna JK Volta, JK Tallinna Kalev III, Rumori Calcio Tallinn, Suure-Jaani United, Koeru JK, Ambla Vallameeskond, JK Loo, Pärnu JK Poseidon, Tallinna FC Castovanni Eagles, FC Zenit Tallinn, Läänemaa JK, FC Lelle
- IV Liiga (6): Tallinna Depoo, Kohila Püsivus, Valga FC Warrior,
- Rahvaliiga (RL): JK Rapla Lokomotiiv
See also
References
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External links
- Official website (Estonian)
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