Competition: | Meistriliiga |
Season: | 2010 |
Winners: | Flora (8th title) |
Relegated: | Lootus |
Continentalcup1: | Champions League |
Continentalcup1 Qualifiers: | Flora |
Continentalcup2: | Europa League |
Continentalcup2 Qualifiers: | Levadia Narva Trans Kalju |
League Topscorer: | Sander Post (24 goals) |
Biggest Home Win: | Levadia 6–0 Paide Linnameeskond (23 March) Flora 6–0 Kuressaare (17 July) Levadia 6–0 Tammeka (6 November) |
Biggest Away Win: | Lootus 0–8 Flora (15 September) |
Highest Scoring: | Paide Linnameeskond 1–8 Sillamäe Kalev (10 July) Flora 6–3 Tammeka (31 July) |
Longest Wins: | Flora (11 games) (31 July–25 September) |
Longest Unbeaten: | Flora (24 games) (10 April–25 September) |
Longest Winless: | Paide Linnameeskond (15 games) (13 March–12 June) |
Longest Losses: | Kuressaare (11 games) (5 June–21 August) |
Matches: | 180 |
Total Goals: | 576 |
Prevseason: | 2009 |
Nextseason: | 2011 |
The 2010 season of the Meistriliiga, the first level in the Estonian football system, was the 20th season in the league's history. It started in March and ended in November. The defending champions were Levadia.
Club | Location | Stadium | Capacity | Manager | |
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Flora | Tallinn | A. Le Coq Arena | 9,692 | Martin Reim | |
Kalju | Tallinn | Hiiu Stadium | 500 | Igor Prins | |
Kuressaare | Kuressaare | Kuressaare linnastaadion | 2,000 | Sergei Zamogilnõi | |
Levadia | Tallinn | Maarjamäe Stadium | 500 | Aleksandr Puštov | |
Lootus | Kohtla-Järve | Kohtla-Järve Sports Centre Stadium | 500 | Andrei Škaleta | |
Paide Linnameeskond | Paide | ÜG Stadium | 500 | Meelis Rooba | |
Sillamäe Kalev | Sillamäe | Sillamäe Kalev Stadium | 2,000 | Vladimir Kazachyonok | |
Tammeka | Tartu | Tartu Tamme Stadium | 2,000 | Marko Kristal | |
Narva Trans | Narva | Kreenholm Stadium | 3,000 | Valeri Bondarenko | |
Tulevik | Viljandi | Viljandi linnastaadion | 2,500 | Marko Lelov |
The 9th placed team of Meistriliiga, Kuressaare, and the fourth place team of Esiliiga, Kiviõli Tamme Auto competed in a two-legged relegation play-off for one spot in 2011 Meistriliiga. Kuressaare won the play-off 4–2 on aggregate and retained their spot in the league.
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Each team played every opponent four times, twice at home and twice on the road, for a total of 36 games.
Rank | Player | Club | Goals[1] |
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1 | Sander Post | Flora | 24 |
2 | Jüri Jevdokimov | Kalju | 21 |
3 | Tarmo Neemelo | Kalju | 20 |
4 | Vitali Leitan | Levadia | 16 |
5 | Deniss Malov | Levadia | 14 |
6 | Henri Anier | Flora | 13 |
Marius Bezykornovas | Narva Trans | ||
8 | Konstantin Nahk | Levadia | 12 |
Albert Prosa | Tammeka | ||
10 | Maksim Gruznov | Sillamäe Kalev/Narva Trans | 9 |
Nikita Kolyaev | Sillamäe Kalev | ||
Aleksandr Nikulin | Sillamäe Kalev | ||
Felipe Nunes | Kalju/Levadia | ||
Dmitri Skiperski | Kuressaare | ||
Nerijus Vasiliauskas | Sillamäe Kalev |
Month | Manager of the Month | Player of the Month | |||
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Manager | Club | Player | Club | ||
March | Martin Reim | Flora | Tarmo Neemelo | Levadia | |
April | Marko Kristal | Tammeka | Andrei Kalimullin | Levadia | |
May | Martin Reim | Flora | Maksim Bazyukin | Narva Trans | |
June | Karel Voolaid | Kalju | Vitali Leitan | Levadia | |
July | Meelis Rooba | Paide Linnameeskond | Sander Post | Flora | |
August | Martin Reim | Flora | Aleksandr Tarassenkov | Sillamäe Kalev |
Sander Post was named Meistriliiga Player of the Year.[2]