Estonia national football team 2001
Appearance
The 2001 season marked the tenth year of competitive football in the Baltic country since its independence. The Estonia national football team played thirteen matches and ranked fourth place overall.
Egypt vs Estonia[edit]
3 – 3 | ||
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Abdel Latif Abdel Rahman Hosny |
Report | Oper Kristal Viikmäe |
Cyprus vs Estonia[edit]
Moldova vs Estonia[edit]
Estonia vs Finland[edit]
Estonia vs Netherlands[edit]
2 – 4 | ||
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Oper Zelinski |
Report | Piiroja Van Nistelrooy Kluivert |
Estonia vs Ireland[edit]
0 – 2 | ||
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Report | Dunne Holland |
Latvia vs Estonia[edit]
Latvia | 3 – 1 | |
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Verpakovskis Pahars Koļesņičenko |
Report | Zelinski |
Lithuania vs Estonia[edit]
Lithuania | 5 – 2 | |
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Buitkus Česnauskis Vasiliauskas Trakys Vilėniškis |
Report | Anniste Švets |
Estonia vs Cyprus[edit]
Netherlands vs Estonia[edit]
5 – 0 | ||
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Zenden Van Bommel Cocu Van Nistelrooy |
Report |
Portugal vs Estonia[edit]
5 – 0 | ||
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João Pinto Nuno Gomes Pauleta Luís Figo |
Report |
Greece vs Estonia[edit]
4 – 2 | ||
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Nikolaidis Tsartas Machlas |
Report | Viikmäe Zelinski |
Estonia vs Kazakhstan[edit]
0 – 0 | ||
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Report |
Notes[edit]
- ^ Qualification match in UEFA Group 2 for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea
- ^ First match in the A. Le Coq Arena in Tallinn