Estonia

World Cup Qualifying UEFA | Estonia

Team Info

Founded: 1920

Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena

Manager: N/A

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Upcoming Matches

Date Match Time
26 Sep 2026 Iceland vs Estonia 16:00:00
29 Sep 2026 Bulgaria vs Estonia 18:45:00
06 Oct 2026 Estonia vs Iceland 18:45:00
16 Nov 2026 Estonia vs Bulgaria 17:00:00

Previous Results

Date Home Score Away League
30 Mar 2026
17:30
Rwanda 2 - 0 Estonia International Friendlies
Stade Amahoro
27 Mar 2026
16:00
Kenya 1 - 1 Estonia International Friendlies
Stade Amahoro
18 Nov 2025
17:00
Cyprus 2 - 4 Estonia International Friendlies
GSP Stadium
13 Nov 2025
17:00
Norway 4 - 1 Estonia World Cup Qualifying UEFA
Ullevaal Stadion
14 Oct 2025
16:00
Estonia 1 - 1 Moldova World Cup Qualifying UEFA
A. Le Coq Arena
11 Oct 2025
18:45
Estonia 1 - 3 Italy World Cup Qualifying UEFA
A. Le Coq Arena
09 Sep 2025
16:00
Estonia 0 - 0 Andorra International Friendlies
A. Le Coq Arena
05 Sep 2025
18:45
Italy 5 - 0 Estonia World Cup Qualifying UEFA
New Balance Arena
09 Jun 2025
18:45
Estonia 0 - 1 Norway World Cup Qualifying UEFA
A. Le Coq Arena
06 Jun 2025
18:45
Estonia 1 - 3 Israel World Cup Qualifying UEFA
A. Le Coq Arena

About Estonia

The Estonia national football team (Estonian: Eesti jalgpallikoondis) represents Estonia in international football matches and is controlled by the Estonian Football Association, the governing body for football in Estonia. Estonia's home ground is A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn.

Estonia's first match was held against Finland in 1920, being a 6–0 defeat. The team participated in the 1924 Olympic Games tournament, their only participation. In 1940, Estonia was occupied by the Soviet Union and did not regain independence (and the possibility of a national football team) until 1991. Estonia's first FIFA recognised match as an independent nation after the break-up of the Soviet Union, was against Slovenia on 3 June 1992, a 1–1 draw in the Estonian capital city of Tallinn.

Estonia has never qualified for the FIFA World Cup or UEFA European Championship. The team has however reached the UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying play-offs, by finishing second in their qualifying group, before being drawn up against Ireland for a play-off tie, making 2011 the Annus mirabilis of Estonian football.

Estonia has also participated in the local sub-regional Baltic Cup championship, which takes place every two years between the countries of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. Estonia has won the Baltic Cup tournament three times—most recently in 1938—which is the least of all three Baltic states.

The record for the most international caps by an international is held by Martin Reim with 157, who held the European record in 2009 until November of that year. The record for most goals is held by Andres Oper with 38.

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