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Viljandi JK Tulevik

Viljandi JK Tulevik, commonly known as Viljandi Tulevik, or simply as Tulevik, is an Estonian professional football club based in Viljandi that competes in the Esiliiga B, the third tier of Estonian football. The club's home ground is Viljandi linnastaadion.

Tulevik
Full nameViljandi JK Tulevik
Founded23 September 1912; 111 years ago (1912-09-23)
GroundViljandi linnastaadion
Capacity1,068[1]
PresidentRaiko Mutle
ManagerIndrek Ilves
LeagueEsiliiga B
2022Esiliiga, 9th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

Founded in 1912 as Sports Association Tulevik (Future), the club was disbanded in 1940 and re-established in 1992 as one of the founding members of the Meistriliiga.

History edit

Early history edit

Founded in 1912 as Sports Association Tulevik (Future), in part, by Heinrich Aviksoo, they began playing football in 1913 on a field by Lake Viljandi, where Viljandi linnastaadion was built in 1928. Interrupted by World War I and the Estonian War of Independence, Tulevik didn't resume playing football until 1927. In 1937, they won the Central division of the regional B klass. Following the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940, Tulevik was disbanded.[2]

In 1977, Viljandi Linnameeskond was formed. The team was promoted to the Soviet Estonian Championship in 1981 and spent the next decade within the top two tiers of Estonian football.[2]

Tulevik's revival edit

In 1992, after Estonia had regained its independence, Viljandi Linnameeskond was first renamed JK Viljandi, and then JK Tulevik, and became a founding member of the Meistriliiga. After two seasons, the club was relegated to the Esiliiga. In 1997, Tulevik became a part of the Flora system and returned to the Meistriliiga, while Sergei Ratnikov was appointed as manager. In June 1998, Ratnikov was replaced by Tarmo Rüütli.

The club made their European debut in the 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup, losing to St. Gallen 3–9 on aggregate in the first round. Under Rüütli, Tulevik reached the 1998–99 Estonian Cup final, losing to Levadia 2–3, and finished the 1999 Meistriliiga season as runners-up. Tulevik faced Club Brugge in the 1999/00 UEFA qualifying rounds, but lost 0–5 on aggregate. In November 1999, Rüütli left the club to manage Flora and the Estonia national team, and was replaced by his assistant Aivar Lillevere. Tulevik reached the Estonian Cup final again in the following season, but were defeated by Levadia again 0–2.[2]

 
 
 
Ex-Liverpool F.C. defender Ragnar Klavan and Estonian centre-back pairing Karol Mets & Joonas Tamm all started their careers at Viljandi Tulevik

In 2011, Tulevik ended their affiliation with Flora. As a result, the newly formed FC Viljandi took their place in the Meistriliiga and Tulevik were relegated to the II liiga. In January 2013, Aivar Lillevere returned to the club as manager. Tulevik finished the 2014 Esiliiga in fifth place and defeated Lokomotiv 1–1 on aggregate on away goal in the promotion play-offs, thus earning promotion to the Meistriliiga.[2] The team's stay in the top division proved short-lived as the club finished the 2015 season in last place and were relegated. Tulevik won the 2016 Esiliiga and were once again promoted to the Meistriliiga. Lillevere resigned in November 2017 and was replaced by Marko Kristal in the following month. In April 2018, Kristal's contract was terminated after disappointing results in the league, with Sander Post taking over as manager.[3]

Under Sander Post, Tulevik established themselves in the Meistriliiga, finishing the 2018 season and 2019 season in 7th place and 2020 season in 6th place. In November 2020, Sander Post announced that he would be stepping down as manager and continue as the sporting director of Tulevik. Jaanus Reitel was announced as his replacement as manager.[4] Viljandi Tulevik finished the 2021 season in 8th place. On 8 December 2021, Tulevik announced they will leave top-flight football due to financial reasons, with club president Raiko Mutle saying the Covid pandemic had made the club's economic situation extraordinarily difficult and Tulevik would now take the time to focus on improving their sustainability and youth system.[5]

In the following 2022 season, Viljandi Tulevik entered Esiliiga, the second of tier of Estonian football. With the team consisting mostly of club's youth players, Tulevik finished the season in 9th place.

Stadium edit

 
Viljandi linnastaadion

Tulevik initially played on a field by Lake Viljandi. In 1928, a stadium was built on the same site. Renovated in 2010, Viljandi linnastaadion (Viljandi City Stadium) is a multi-purpose stadium with a capacity of 1,068. The stadium is located at Ranna 1, Viljandi.[6][1]

 
Viljandi Männimäe air dome

In autumn 2021, a state-of-the-art indoor football facility was opened in Viljandi. Costing nearly 3 million euros, the sports complex facilitates footballers during the snowy winter and spring months.[7]

Players edit

Current squad edit

As of 11 January 2023.[8][9]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK   EST Marten Ritson
2 DF   EST Rome Veske
3 DF   EST Karl Kurvits
4 DF   EST Marius Vister
6 FW   ALG Houd Boukhelkha
10 MF   EST Edvin Tapfer
11 MF   EST Riho Domberg
12 GK   EST Kaupo Kruusmäe
13 MF   EST Sander Liir
16 MF   EST Lauri Elur
16 DF   EST Gustav-Hendrik Seeder
17 FW   EST Rainer Peips
No. Pos. Nation Player
18 DF   EST Raimond Mets
19 DF   EST Karl Kask
21 DF   EST Kristen Kähr
22 MF   EST Arlet Hunt
23 MF   EST Roven Pilv
24 MF   EST Johannes Metsmaa
28 DF   EST Kevin Soitu
30 MF   EST Cevin Suurhallik
72 GK   EST Karl-Eerik Jürisson
77 MF   EST Andre Varusk
90 MF   EST Ingo Ott

Out on loan edit

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
27 FW   NED Carson Buschman-Dormond (at Zürich until 30 June 2023)

Reserves and academy edit

Club officials edit

Honours edit

League edit

Cups edit

Seasons and statistics edit

Seasons edit

Europe edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Viljandi linnastaadion" (in Estonian). Eesti Spordiregister.
  2. ^ a b c d Loog, Alvar (May 2015). "Viljandimaa jalgpalli ajalugu ja hetkeseis" [History and current state of football in Viljandi County]. Jalka (in Estonian). Tallinn: Estonian Football Association. pp. 43–45.
  3. ^ "Marko Kristal lahkub Viljandi Tuleviku peatreeneri kohalt" [Marko Kristal leaves Viljandi Tulevik head coach position] (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 20 April 2018.
  4. ^ "Viljandi Tulevik leidis Sander Posti asemele uue peatreeneri, kel kogemust nii Hollandist, Soomest kui ka Aafrikast" [Viljandi Tulevik find replacement for Sander Post, who has experience from the Netherlands, Finland and Africa] (in Estonian). Soccernet. 13 November 2020.
  5. ^ "Pommuudis Eesti jalgpallis: Viljandi Tulevik loobus Premium liiga kohast". Delfi Sport (in Estonian). Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  6. ^ "Viljandi linnastaadion" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association.
  7. ^ "New full-size football air dome rises in Viljandi | DUOL - Air supported structure". New full-size football air dome rises in Viljandi | DUOL - Air supported structure. Retrieved 2 December 2022.
  8. ^ "Viljandi JK Tulevik". Estonian Football Association. Retrieved 22 February 2021.
  9. ^ "Mängijad ja personal – JK Tulevik". jktulevik.ee. Retrieved 28 June 2020.
  10. ^ "Mängijad ja personal – Viljandi jalgpalliklubi Tulevik". jktulevik.ee.

External links edit

  • Official website   (in Estonian)
  • Viljandi JK Tulevik at Estonian Football Association
  • Viljandi JK Tulevik at UEFA.com

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Viljandi JK Tulevik commonly known as Viljandi Tulevik or simply as Tulevik is an Estonian professional football club based in Viljandi that competes in the Esiliiga B the third tier of Estonian football The club s home ground is Viljandi linnastaadion TulevikFull nameViljandi JK TulevikFounded23 September 1912 111 years ago 1912 09 23 GroundViljandi linnastaadionCapacity1 068 1 PresidentRaiko MutleManagerIndrek IlvesLeagueEsiliiga B2022Esiliiga 9th relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway colours Founded in 1912 as Sports Association Tulevik Future the club was disbanded in 1940 and re established in 1992 as one of the founding members of the Meistriliiga Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Tulevik s revival 2 Stadium 3 Players 3 1 Current squad 3 2 Out on loan 3 3 Reserves and academy 4 Club officials 4 1 Coaching staff 4 2 Managerial history 5 Honours 5 1 League 5 2 Cups 6 Seasons and statistics 6 1 Seasons 6 2 Europe 7 References 8 External linksHistory editEarly history edit Founded in 1912 as Sports Association Tulevik Future in part by Heinrich Aviksoo they began playing football in 1913 on a field by Lake Viljandi where Viljandi linnastaadion was built in 1928 Interrupted by World War I and the Estonian War of Independence Tulevik didn t resume playing football until 1927 In 1937 they won the Central division of the regional B klass Following the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940 Tulevik was disbanded 2 In 1977 Viljandi Linnameeskond was formed The team was promoted to the Soviet Estonian Championship in 1981 and spent the next decade within the top two tiers of Estonian football 2 Tulevik s revival edit In 1992 after Estonia had regained its independence Viljandi Linnameeskond was first renamed JK Viljandi and then JK Tulevik and became a founding member of the Meistriliiga After two seasons the club was relegated to the Esiliiga In 1997 Tulevik became a part of the Flora system and returned to the Meistriliiga while Sergei Ratnikov was appointed as manager In June 1998 Ratnikov was replaced by Tarmo Ruutli The club made their European debut in the 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup losing to St Gallen 3 9 on aggregate in the first round Under Ruutli Tulevik reached the 1998 99 Estonian Cup final losing to Levadia 2 3 and finished the 1999 Meistriliiga season as runners up Tulevik faced Club Brugge in the 1999 00 UEFA qualifying rounds but lost 0 5 on aggregate In November 1999 Ruutli left the club to manage Flora and the Estonia national team and was replaced by his assistant Aivar Lillevere Tulevik reached the Estonian Cup final again in the following season but were defeated by Levadia again 0 2 2 nbsp nbsp nbsp Ex Liverpool F C defender Ragnar Klavan and Estonian centre back pairing Karol Mets amp Joonas Tamm all started their careers at Viljandi Tulevik In 2011 Tulevik ended their affiliation with Flora As a result the newly formed FC Viljandi took their place in the Meistriliiga and Tulevik were relegated to the II liiga In January 2013 Aivar Lillevere returned to the club as manager Tulevik finished the 2014 Esiliiga in fifth place and defeated Lokomotiv 1 1 on aggregate on away goal in the promotion play offs thus earning promotion to the Meistriliiga 2 The team s stay in the top division proved short lived as the club finished the 2015 season in last place and were relegated Tulevik won the 2016 Esiliiga and were once again promoted to the Meistriliiga Lillevere resigned in November 2017 and was replaced by Marko Kristal in the following month In April 2018 Kristal s contract was terminated after disappointing results in the league with Sander Post taking over as manager 3 Under Sander Post Tulevik established themselves in the Meistriliiga finishing the 2018 season and 2019 season in 7th place and 2020 season in 6th place In November 2020 Sander Post announced that he would be stepping down as manager and continue as the sporting director of Tulevik Jaanus Reitel was announced as his replacement as manager 4 Viljandi Tulevik finished the 2021 season in 8th place On 8 December 2021 Tulevik announced they will leave top flight football due to financial reasons with club president Raiko Mutle saying the Covid pandemic had made the club s economic situation extraordinarily difficult and Tulevik would now take the time to focus on improving their sustainability and youth system 5 In the following 2022 season Viljandi Tulevik entered Esiliiga the second of tier of Estonian football With the team consisting mostly of club s youth players Tulevik finished the season in 9th place Stadium editMain article Viljandi linnastaadion nbsp Viljandi linnastaadion Tulevik initially played on a field by Lake Viljandi In 1928 a stadium was built on the same site Renovated in 2010 Viljandi linnastaadion Viljandi City Stadium is a multi purpose stadium with a capacity of 1 068 The stadium is located at Ranna 1 Viljandi 6 1 nbsp Viljandi Mannimae air dome In autumn 2021 a state of the art indoor football facility was opened in Viljandi Costing nearly 3 million euros the sports complex facilitates footballers during the snowy winter and spring months 7 Players editCurrent squad edit As of 11 January 2023 8 9 Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 1 GK nbsp EST Marten Ritson 2 DF nbsp EST Rome Veske 3 DF nbsp EST Karl Kurvits 4 DF nbsp EST Marius Vister 6 FW nbsp ALG Houd Boukhelkha 10 MF nbsp EST Edvin Tapfer 11 MF nbsp EST Riho Domberg 12 GK nbsp EST Kaupo Kruusmae 13 MF nbsp EST Sander Liir 16 MF nbsp EST Lauri Elur 16 DF nbsp EST Gustav Hendrik Seeder 17 FW nbsp EST Rainer Peips No Pos Nation Player 18 DF nbsp EST Raimond Mets 19 DF nbsp EST Karl Kask 21 DF nbsp EST Kristen Kahr 22 MF nbsp EST Arlet Hunt 23 MF nbsp EST Roven Pilv 24 MF nbsp EST Johannes Metsmaa 28 DF nbsp EST Kevin Soitu 30 MF nbsp EST Cevin Suurhallik 72 GK nbsp EST Karl Eerik Jurisson 77 MF nbsp EST Andre Varusk 90 MF nbsp EST Ingo Ott Out on loan edit Note Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules Players may hold more than one non FIFA nationality No Pos Nation Player 27 FW nbsp NED Carson Buschman Dormond at Zurich until 30 June 2023 Reserves and academy edit Further information Viljandi JK Tulevik U21Club officials editCoaching staff edit Position 10 Name Head coach nbsp Indrek Ilves Assistant coach nbsp Kevin Paavo Goalkeeping coach nbsp Mati Jurisson Managerial history edit Dates Name 1992 nbsp Leo Ira 1997 1998 nbsp Sergei Ratnikov 1998 1999 nbsp Tarmo Ruutli 1999 2000 nbsp Aivar Lillevere 2000 2002 nbsp Tarmo Ruutli 2003 2004 nbsp Aivar Lillevere 2005 2010 nbsp Marko Lelov 2011 2012 nbsp Raiko Mutle 2013 2017 nbsp Aivar Lillevere 2018 nbsp Marko Kristal 2018 2020 nbsp Sander Post 2020 2021 nbsp Jaanus Reitel 2021 nbsp Sander Post CT 2022 nbsp Indrek IlvesHonours editLeague edit Meistriliiga Runners up 1 1999 Esiliiga Winners 1 2016 B klass Central Division Winners 1 1937 Cups edit Estonian Cup Runners up 2 1998 99 1999 2000 Estonian Supercup Runners up 1 2000Seasons and statistics editSeasons edit Season Division Pos Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Top goalscorer Cup Supercup 1992 Meistriliiga 13 11 1 3 7 17 34 17 5 nbsp Anatoli Logovoi 5 1992 93 12 22 3 1 18 24 88 64 7 nbsp Sten Kaldma 7 Quarter finalists 1993 94 Esiliiga 8 20 8 3 9 44 38 6 19 Third round 1994 95 5 20 15 2 3 60 18 42 47 Quarter finalists 1995 96 6 26 12 1 13 58 51 7 38 Fourth round 1996 97 7 28 9 3 16 32 53 21 30 Fourth round 1997 98 Meistriliiga 5 24 8 5 11 32 35 3 29 nbsp Argo Arbeiter 9 Semi finalists 1998 5 14 5 3 6 15 25 10 18 nbsp Teet Allas 4 1999 2 28 16 5 7 57 34 23 53 nbsp Dmitri Ustritski 16 Runners up 2000 4 28 12 9 7 45 34 11 45 nbsp Marius Dovydenas 12 Runners up Runners up 2001 5 28 11 6 11 41 37 4 39 nbsp Dmitri Ustritski 16 Quarter finalists 2002 5 28 10 6 12 51 52 1 36 nbsp Vjatseslav Zahovaiko 20 Quarter finalists 2003 5 28 8 8 14 44 56 12 30 nbsp Enver Jaager 11 Quarter finalists 2004 6 28 6 7 15 30 53 23 25 nbsp Dmitri Ustritski 11 Second round 2005 5 36 12 11 13 46 48 2 47 nbsp Dmitri Ustritski 13 Quarter finalists 2006 9 36 5 5 26 29 74 45 20 nbsp Janek Kalda 7 Second round 2007 7 36 11 4 21 43 80 37 37 nbsp Mihail Istsuk nbsp Aleksander Saharov 8 Second round 2008 6 36 9 4 23 31 74 43 31 nbsp Juri Jevdokimov nbsp Markko Kudu 7 Third round 2009 6 36 15 6 15 55 49 6 51 nbsp Juri Jevdokimov 14 Fourth round 2010 7 36 8 5 23 33 62 29 29 nbsp Aleksandr Kulatsenko 8 Third round 2011 II liiga 4 28 17 3 6 85 42 43 54 nbsp Rasmus Luhakooder 23 Third round 2012 2 26 17 5 4 100 32 68 56 nbsp Rasmus Luhakooder 23 First round 2013 Esiliiga 8 36 12 10 14 46 57 11 46 nbsp Rasmus Luhakooder 8 Second round 2014 5 36 14 9 13 53 51 2 51 nbsp Rainer Peips 10 Third round 2015 Meistriliiga 10 36 6 4 26 35 75 40 22 nbsp Joonas Tamm 9 First round 2016 Esiliiga 1 36 28 5 3 106 38 68 89 nbsp Kristen Kahr 22 Fourth round 2017 Meistriliiga 8 36 8 4 24 34 95 61 28 nbsp Herol Riiberg 6 Quarter finalists 2018 7 36 8 5 23 37 100 63 29 nbsp Rainer Peips 8 Quarter finalists 2019 7 36 7 7 22 35 75 40 28 nbsp Kaimar Saag 13 First round 2020 6 28 9 4 15 30 46 16 31 nbsp Pavel Marin 11 Fourth round 2021 8 30 9 3 18 39 62 23 30 nbsp Kaimar Saag 11 Semi finalists 2022 Esiliiga 9 36 6 5 25 28 102 74 23 nbsp Edvin Tapfer 5 Fourth round Europe edit Season Competition Round Opponent Home Away Agg 1998 UEFA Intertoto Cup First round nbsp St Gallen 1 6 2 3 3 9 1999 2000 UEFA Cup Qualifying round nbsp Club Brugge 0 3 0 2 0 5 2000 01 UEFA Cup Qualifying round nbsp Napredak Krusevac 1 1 1 5 2 6References edit a b Viljandi linnastaadion in Estonian Eesti Spordiregister a b c d Loog Alvar May 2015 Viljandimaa jalgpalli ajalugu ja hetkeseis History and current state of football in Viljandi County Jalka in Estonian Tallinn Estonian Football Association pp 43 45 Marko Kristal lahkub Viljandi Tuleviku peatreeneri kohalt Marko Kristal leaves Viljandi Tulevik head coach position in Estonian Estonian Football Association 20 April 2018 Viljandi Tulevik leidis Sander Posti asemele uue peatreeneri kel kogemust nii Hollandist Soomest kui ka Aafrikast Viljandi Tulevik find replacement for Sander Post who has experience from the Netherlands Finland and Africa in Estonian Soccernet 13 November 2020 Pommuudis Eesti jalgpallis Viljandi Tulevik loobus Premium liiga kohast Delfi Sport in Estonian Retrieved 2 December 2022 Viljandi linnastaadion in Estonian Estonian Football Association New full size football air dome rises in Viljandi DUOL Air supported structure New full size football air dome rises in Viljandi DUOL Air supported structure Retrieved 2 December 2022 Viljandi JK Tulevik Estonian Football Association Retrieved 22 February 2021 Mangijad ja personal JK Tulevik jktulevik ee Retrieved 28 June 2020 Mangijad ja personal Viljandi jalgpalliklubi Tulevik jktulevik ee External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to JK 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