Estonia national football team records and statistics

The following is a list of the Estonia national football team's competitive records and statistics.

Estonia national football team opponents

Player records

As of 10 June 2021[1]
Players in bold are still active with Estonia.

Most appearances

Martin Reim is Estonia's most capped player with 157 caps.
Rank Player Caps Goals Period
1Martin Reim157141992–2009
2Marko Kristal14391992–2005
3Andres Oper134381995–2014
4Konstantin Vassiljev131252006–present
5Ragnar Klavan12732003–present
6Enar Jääger12602002–2017
7Mart Poom12001992–2009
8Dmitri Kruglov11542004–present
Kristen Viikmäe115151997–2013
10Raio Piiroja11481998–2015

Top goalscorers

Andres Oper is Estonia's top goalscorer with 38 goals.
Rank Player Goals Caps Average Period
1Andres Oper381340.281995–2014
2Indrek Zelinski271030.261994–2010
3Konstantin Vassiljev251310.192006–present
4Eduard Ellmann-Eelma21600.351921–1935
5Richard Kuremaa19420.451933–1940
6Henri Anier17710.242011–present
7Arnold Pihlak16440.361920–1931
8Kristen Viikmäe151150.131997–2013
9Martin Reim141570.091992–2009
10Georg Siimenson13420.311932–1939
Sergei Zenjov13870.152008–present

Manager records

Competition records

FIFA World Cup

FIFA World Cup record Qualification record
Tournament Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
Uruguay 1930Did not enterDid not enter
Italy 1934Did not qualify100126
France 19383102411
Brazil 1950Did not enterDid not enter
Switzerland 1954
Sweden 1958
Chile 1962
England 1966
Mexico 1970
West Germany 1974
Argentina 1978
Spain 1982
Mexico 1986
Italy 1990
United States 1994Did not qualify10019127
France 199810118416
South Korea Japan 2002102261026
Germany 2006125251617
South Africa 201010226924
Brazil 201410217620
Russia 2018103251319
Qatar 20228116921
Canada United States Mexico 2026To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/220000008417125574187
Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.

UEFA European Championship

UEFA European Championship record Qualification record
Tournament Round Position Pld W D L GF GA Pld W D L GF GA
France 1960Did not enterDid not enter
Spain 1964
Italy 1968
Belgium 1972
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1976
Italy 1980
France 1984
West Germany 1988
Sweden 1992
England 1996Did not qualify100010331
Belgium Netherlands 2000103251517
Portugal 2004822446
Austria Switzerland 200812219521
Poland Ukraine 2012125251619
France 20161031649
Europe 20208017226
Germany 2024To be determinedTo be determined
Total0/16000000701594649129
Draws include knockout matches decided via penalty shoot-out.

UEFA Nations League

UEFA Nations League record
Season Division Group Round Pos Pld W D L GF GA P/R RK
Portugal 2018–19 C 2 Group stage4th611448Same position37th
Italy 2020–21 C 2 Group stage4th8044511Fall47th
Netherlands 2022–23 D 2 Group stage1st4400102Rise49th
TotalGroup stage
League C
3/318558192137th

Olympic Games

Estonia's only participation in a major tournament was at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris, France. Coached by Hungarian Ferenc Kónya, Estonia's participation was limited to a single match in the first round as the team lost 0–1 to the United States, with Andy Straden scoring the winning goal from the penalty spot in the 15th minute. Estonia were also given a penalty and a chance to equalise, but Elmar Kaljot's effort struck the crossbar in the 68th minute. After going out of the tournament, the Estonian team stayed on in Paris for three weeks, playing a friendly match against Ireland, which ended in a 1–3 defeat, and then went to Germany, playing friendly matches against various teams including a 2–2 draw against 1. FC Kaiserslautern.[2]

Baltic Cup

Milestones

  • First World Cup qualification game: 11 June 1933, Stockholm, Sweden (6–2 loss) (first FIFA World Cup qualification match in history);
  • First World Cup victory and also first away win: 19 August 1937, Turku, Finland (1–0);
  • First European Championship qualifying game: 4 September 1994, Tallinn, Croatia (2–0 loss);
  • First World Cup victory since return to independence: 5 October 1996, Tallinn, Belarus (1–0);
  • First European Championship victory: 4 June 1998, Tallinn, Faroe Islands (5–0);
  • First away win in the European Championship: 31 March 1999, Vilnius, Lithuania (2–1).

Head-to-head record

The following table shows the Estonia national football team's all-time international record.

Updated as of 10 September 2023.[3][4]
Opponents Confederation Pld W D L GF GA GD % Won
 Albania UEFA403113−20%
 Andorra UEFA121200285+23100%
 Angola CAF110010+1100%
 Antigua and Barbuda CONCACAF110010+1100%
 Argentina CONMEBOL100105−50%
 Armenia UEFA723277029%
 Austria UEFA300317−60%
 Azerbaijan UEFA935196+333%
 Belarus UEFA105141211+150%
 Belgium UEFA9108827−1911%
 Bosnia and Herzegovina UEFA7115421−1714%
 Brazil CONMEBOL100101−10%
 Bulgaria UEFA201102−20%
 Canada CONCACAF220041+3100%
 Chile CONMEBOL100104−40%
 China AFC200204−40%
 Croatia UEFA9126516−1111%
 Cyprus UEFA10244813−520%
 Czech Republic UEFA5005316−130%
 Denmark UEFA10102200%
 Ecuador CONMEBOL200213−20%
 Egypt CAF20205500%
 El Salvador CONCACAF110020+2100%
 England UEFA400409−90%
 Equatorial Guinea CAF110030+3100%
 Faroe Islands UEFA74121510+557%
 Fiji OFC110020+2100%
 Finland UEFA371010174477−3327%
 France UEFA100104−40%
 Georgia UEFA822479−225%
 Germany UEFA5005122−210%
 Gibraltar UEFA5410141+1380%
 Greece UEFA612359−417%
 Hong Kong AFC110021+1100%
 Hungary UEFA9126922−1311%
 Iceland UEFA7133410−614%
 Indonesia AFC110030+3100%
 Iraq AFC10101100%
 Israel UEFA3003012−120%
 Italy UEFA7007220−180%
 Jordan AFC110010+1100%
 Kazakhstan UEFA302113−20%
 Kyrgyzstan AFC211021+150%
 Latvia UEFA571121256081−2119%
 Lebanon AFC100102−20%
 Liechtenstein UEFA5410102+880%
 Lithuania UEFA51228218174+743%
 Luxembourg UEFA321071+667%
 Malta UEFA84221210+250%
 Mexico CONCACAF100106−60%
 Moldova UEFA531131+260%
 Montenegro UEFA100101−10%
 Morocco CAF100113−20%
 Netherlands UEFA6015423−190%
 New Caledonia OFC10101100%
 New Zealand OFC211043+150%
 North Macedonia UEFA6024713−60%
 Northern Ireland UEFA720579−229%
 Norway UEFA7124516−1114%
 Oman AFC210134−150%
 Philippines AFC110010+1100%
 Poland UEFA9117418−1411%
 Portugal UEFA8017125−240%
 Qatar AFC200205−50%
 Republic of Ireland UEFA5014212−100%
 Romania UEFA410327−525%
 Russia UEFA6114514−917%
 Saint Kitts and Nevis CONCACAF211041+350%
 San Marino UEFA541090+980%
 Saudi Arabia AFC311133033%
 Scotland UEFA8026313−100%
 Serbia UEFA311143+133%
 Slovakia UEFA200213−20%
 Slovenia UEFA9216513−822%
 Spain UEFA200206−60%
 Sweden UEFA1903161760−430%
  Switzerland UEFA4004014−140%
 Tajikistan AFC110021+1100%
 Thailand AFC201112−10%
 Trinidad and Tobago CONCACAF110010+1100%
 Turkey UEFA8035417−130%
 Turkmenistan AFC10101100%
 Ukraine UEFA5005011−110%
 United Arab Emirates AFC201134−10%
 United States CONCACAF200205−50%
 Uruguay CONMEBOL210123−150%
 Uzbekistan AFC20203300%
 Vanuatu OFC110010+1100%
 Venezuela CONMEBOL100103−30%
 Vietnam AFC100101−10%
 Wales UEFA401314−30%
Total501129112260503872–36926%

See also

References

  1. Mamrud, Roberto. "Estonia - Record International Players". RSSSF.
  2. Schwede, Indrek 2001. Väike jalgpallipiibel. Lk 11–12.
  3. "Koondise statistika". Estonian Football Association.
  4. "Estonia - List of International Matches". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. Retrieved 9 June 2018.

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