Pärnu Jalgpalliklubi

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Pärnu JK
Full namePärnu Jalgpalliklubi
Founded21 July 1989; 35 years ago (1989-07-21)[1]
GroundPärnu Rannastaadion
Capacity1,501
ChairmanRaio Piiroja
ManagerGert Olesk
LeagueII liiga
2024Esiliiga B, 10th of 10 (relegated)
Websitehttps://parnujk.ee/

Pärnu Jalgpalliklubi (transl. Pärnu Football Club), commonly known as PJK, or simply as Pärnu, is an Estonian football club based in Pärnu.

Founded in 1989, Pärnu JK is mostly known for its women's team (Pärnu JK women), who until 2019 competed in the Estonian top division Naiste Meistriliiga. Domestically, Pärnu won a record 13 Naiste Meistriliiga, 6 Estonian Women's Cup and 7 Estonian Women's Supercup trophies.

The club's men's team last played in the second division Esiliiga.

Players

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Current squad

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As of 7 March 2022.[2]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
2 DF Estonia EST Veiko Vespere
5 MF Estonia EST Karmo Valk
6 MF Estonia EST Joonas Sild
7 MF Estonia EST Eke Tormis Pikk
8 FW Estonia EST Risto Kauniste
9 MF Estonia EST Tanel Melts
10 DF Estonia EST Hevar Aas
11 MF Estonia EST Risto Pärnat
No. Pos. Nation Player
12 FW Estonia EST Silver Õismets
14 DF Estonia EST Jako Kanter
16 MF Estonia EST Igor Mohhov
20 DF Estonia EST Mirko Mardiste
21 MF Estonia EST Reimo Madissoo
35 GK Estonia EST Kaupo Koort
44 DF Ukraine UKR Nazar Vyzdryk
69 MF Estonia EST Oliver Vaabel

Personnel

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Statistics

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League and Cup

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Season Division Pos Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Top goalscorer Cup Notes
1992 Meistriliiga 4 6 2 2 2 10 12 -2 6 Jaan Saal (6) as Pärnu JK
Championship 8 7 1 1 5 10 22 -12 3
1992/93 II Liiga 1 6 4 2 0 24 7 +17 10 as Pärnu JK/Kalev
1993/94 Esiliiga 1 20 14 2 4 70 28 +42 30 Vadim Dolinin (21)
1994/94 Meistriliiga 7 14 2 1 11 12 35 -23 7 Sergei Terehhov (3)
Meistriliiga Transition 2 10 6 0 4 35 24 +11 18
1995/96 Meistriliiga 8 14 0 2 12 8 61 -53 2 Teet Allas (2) as Pärnu JK
Meistriliiga Transition 2 10 6 0 4 35 24 +11 18
1996/97 Esiliiga 3 14 7 2 5 27 20 +7 23
Meistriliiga Transition 3 10 4 1 5 9 27 -18 13
1997/98 Esiliiga 7 14 3 3 8 21 33 -12 12 Aleksandr Žurbi and Kauri Link (3)
Esiliiga Transition 3 14 8 4 2 30 17 +13 28
1998 Esiliiga 8 14 1 2 11 14 40 -26 5 Marek Markson and Oleg Mjassojedov (3)
1999–2001 did not participate
2002 V Liiga S/W 1 14 13 0 1 77 15 +62 39 Denis Baranov (18) as Pärnu JK
2003–2013 did not participate
2014 IV Liiga S 1 16 14 2 0 43 6 +37 44 Jako Kanter (9) as Pärnu JK
2015 III Liiga W 1 22 17 4 1 79 21 +58 55 Albert Anissimov (20)
2016 II Liiga S/W 4 26 19 0 7 98 45 +53 57 Veiko Vespere (27)
2017 2 26 19 3 4 102 28 +74 60 Risto Kauniste (18)
2018 Esiliiga B 4 36 18 7 11 80 51 +29 61 Kein Makovei (27)
2019 3 36 19 5 12 82 53 +29 62 Kein Makovei (24)
2020 Esiliiga 8 30 11 7 12 61 56 +5 40 Kein Makovei (12)
2021 8 30 8 5 17 38 61 -23 29 Silard Simanis (12)
2022 10 36 4 8 24 30 77 -47 20 Silver Õismets (7)

References

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  1. ^ "History section on website". parnujk.ee. Retrieved 31 July 2011.
  2. ^ "Pärnu JK". jalgpall.ee. Retrieved 5 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Gert Oleskist sai Pärnu Jalgpalliklubi esindusmeeskonna peatreener". Soccernet.ee. 17 November 2022.
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