Fixtures

Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 04/28 14:00 8 JK Τρανς Νάρβα vs Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ - View
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 05/01 11:30 21 ΦΚ Λεβάδια Ταλίν vs Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ - View
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 05/04 16:00 9 Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ vs Τάλινα Κάλεβ - View
Εσθονία - Κύπελλο 05/08 15:00 2 Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ vs Νόμε Κάλιου - View
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 05/12 16:00 10 Νόμε Γιουνάιτεντ vs Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ - View
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 05/18 11:30 11 Ταμέκα Τάρτου vs Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ - View

Results

Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 04/20 11:30 7 [2] Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ v Ταμέκα Τάρτου [5] L 0-1
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 04/17 16:00 19 [4] Φλόρα Τάλιν v Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ [3] W 1-3
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 04/14 14:00 6 [4] Νόμε Κάλιου v Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ [2] L 2-1
Εσθονία - Κύπελλο 04/10 16:00 3 Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ v Κουρεσάαρε W 2-0
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 04/06 11:30 5 [3] Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ v Κουρεσάαρε [9] W 3-1
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 03/31 11:30 4 [2] ΦΚ Λεβάδια Ταλίν v Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ [3] L 2-0
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 03/16 12:30 3 [3] Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ v Φλόρα Τάλιν [4] W 2-1
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 03/10 10:30 2 [4] Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ v Νόμε Γιουνάιτεντ [7] W 3-1
Εσθονία - Meistriliiga 03/03 12:30 1 [4] Πάρνου JK Βάπρους v Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ [4] W 0-3
Ευρώπη - Φιλικά 02/23 09:30 - Τάλινα Κάλεβ v Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ D 1-1
Ευρώπη - Φιλικά 02/17 12:00 - Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ v Γιέλγκαβα W 1-0
Ευρώπη - Φιλικά 02/14 10:30 - Πάιντε Λινάμεσκοντ v Μέτα/LU W 6-2

Στατιστικά

 TotalΟμάδα 1Ομάδα 2
Matches played 47 23 24
Wins 20 11 9
Draws 16 7 9
Losses 11 5 6
Goals for 76 42 34
Goals against 49 25 24
Clean sheets 18 10 8
Failed to score 13 6 7

Wikipedia - Paide Linnameeskond

Paide Linnameeskond, commonly known as simply Paide, is an Estonian professional football club based in Paide that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. The club's home ground is Paide linnastaadion.

Founded in 2004, the club has played in the Meistriliiga since 2009 and has never been relegated. Paide Linnameeskond have won one Estonian Cup in 2021–22, and one Estonian Supercup in 2023.

History

Paide Linnameeskond was founded in 2004 as a satellite club of Flora. The team entered the Western division of the IV liiga and saw four consecutive promotions from 2005 to 2008, when they were promoted to the Meistriliiga. Paide Linnameeskond finished their first season in the Estonian top flight in ninth place, but escaped relegation by defeating Warrior 2–1 on aggregate in the play-offs.

In July 2010, former Paide Linnameeskond player Meelis Rooba was appointed as manager. The club reached the 2014–15 Estonian Cup final, but lost to Nõmme Kalju 0–2. Rooba resigned as manager after the 2016 season and was replaced by another former player, Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko. Under Zahovaiko Paide Linnameeskond established itself as one of the top teams in the top flight, finishing 5th in 2018, 4th in 2019, and 2nd in 2020, earning their first ever European place finish. Zahovaiko left Paide after leading the club to third in the 2021 season, being replaced by former player and Estonian national team coach Karel Voolaid.

In June 2021, Paide Linnameeskond announced its formal affiliation with the Gambian football club Real de Banjul. Throughout the cooperation between Paide Linnameeskond and Real de Banjul, multiple Gambian footballers have used Paide as a stepping stone, including Alassana Jatta and Muhammed Sanneh.

On 21 May 2022, Paide lifted their first-ever trophy after defeating Nõmme Kalju 1–0 in the Estonian Cup final, with Siim Luts scoring the winning goal in the 109th minute.

The 2022–23 season saw Paide win their first European ties against FC Dinamo Tbilisi and FC Ararat-Armenia in the Europa Conference League first and second qualifying rounds, both on penalties. Paide hosted European matches at both rounds at the 1,500-capacity Pärnu Rannastaadion due to their own 500-capacity Paide linnastaadion not meeting UEFA Category 2 Stadium requirements. Their third qualifying round home debut, a 2-0 defeat to R.S.C. Anderlecht of Belgium, was played at the 14,336-capacity Lilleküla Stadium.