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{{short description|Estonian football club}} {{For|women's team|FC Flora (women)}} {{Use dmy dates|date=July 2022}} {{Infobox football club | clubname = Flora | image = FC Flora logo.svg | image_size = 160px | fullname = FC Flora | founded = {{Start date and age|df=y|1990|3|10}} | ground = [[Lilleküla Stadium]] | capacity = 14,336<ref name="stad">{{cite web|title=A. Le Coq Arena|url=http://jalgpall.ee/ejl/a-le-coq-arena|publisher=Estonian Football Association|access-date=31 July 2018|language=Estonian|archive-date=19 April 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190419045500/http://jalgpall.ee/ejl/a-le-coq-arena|url-status=live}}</ref> | chrtitle = President | chairman = Pelle Pohlak | mgrtitle = Head coach | manager = [[Konstantin Vassiljev]] | league = [[Meistriliiga]] | season = [[2024 Meistriliiga|2024]] | position = [[Meistriliiga]], 4th of 10 | website = {{official URL}} | pattern_b1 = _nikeacademy22ghv | body1 = 008000 | pattern_la1 = _nikeacademy22ghv | leftarm1 = 008000 | pattern_ra1 = _nikeacademy22ghv | rightarm1 = 008000 | pattern_sh1 = | shorts1 = FFFFFF | pattern_so1 = | socks1 = 008000 | pattern_b2 = _nikeprecision7w | body2 = FFFFFF | pattern_la2 = _nikeprecision7w | leftarm2 = FFFFFF | pattern_ra2 = _nikeprecision7w | rightarm2 = FFFFFF | pattern_sh2 = | shorts2 = FFFFFF | pattern_so2 = | socks2 = FFFFFF }} '''FC Flora''', commonly known as '''Flora Tallinn''', or simply as '''Flora''', is an [[Estonia]]n professional [[Association football|football]] club based in [[Tallinn]] that competes in the [[Meistriliiga]], the top flight of [[Estonian football league system|Estonian football]]. The club's home ground is [[Lilleküla Stadium]]. Formed in 1990, Flora were founding members of the Meistriliiga, and is one of two clubs which have never been relegated from the Estonian top division, along with [[JK Narva Trans|Narva Trans]]. Flora is the first and only Estonian football club to have played in the group stage of a [[UEFA]] club competition, having achieved this in the [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League]] season. Flora have won more trophies than any other club in Estonian football, with 35 titles; a record 15 Meistriliiga titles, eight [[Estonian Cup]]s and a record 12 [[Estonian Supercup]]s.<ref>{{cite web|title=Flora esindusmeeskonna saavutused|trans-title=Team achievements|language=Estonian|publisher=FC Flora|url=https://fcflora.ee/klubi-saavutused|access-date=10 December 2019|archive-date=10 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190710144908/https://fcflora.ee/klubi-saavutused/|url-status=live}}</ref> Flora is known for playing exclusively with Estonian players as the club's transfer policy is to sign players that are native Estonians or who hold Estonian citizenship.<ref name=":0">{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2023-12-31 |title=Pelle Pohlak: soovime lähitulevikus jõuda olukorrani, kus vähemalt poole esindusmeeskonnast moodustavad klubi enda kasvandikud |url=https://fcflora.ee/pelle-pohlak-soovime-lahitulevikus-jouda-olukorrani-kus-vahemalt-poole-esindusmeeskonnast-moodustavad-klubi-enda-kasvandikud/ |access-date= |website=FC Flora}}</ref> The policy is related to [[Estonian nationalism]] and to the club's overall aim to develop Estonian football and its culture, which was also the basis upon which Flora was established in 1990.<ref name=":0" /> ==History== ===Early history (1990–2000)=== Flora was founded on 10 March 1990 by [[Aivar Pohlak]] as an effort to revive Estonian football during the [[dissolution of the Soviet Union]]. The team was mainly based on players from Lõvid youth team. Flora finished their [[1990 Estonian SSR Football Championship|first season]] in last place and were relegated. The situation changed after the formation of the [[Meistriliiga]] in 1992. After 52 years of the Soviet occupation ([[Estonian SSR]]), Estonian clubs could once again play for the Estonian League Championship title. Flora finished the [[1992 Meistriliiga|inaugural season]] of the Meistriliiga in fourth place. After the first season, the league was reformed to run from Autumn to Spring. Flora finished the [[1992–93 Meistriliiga|1992–93 season]] as runners-up. In 1993, [[Roman Ubakivi]] was appointed as manager. One round before the end of the [[1993–94 Meistriliiga|1993–94 season]], [[FC Tevalte Tallinn|Tevalte]], who led the Meistriliiga table at the time, was controversially disqualified over allegations of match fixing. The season ended with Flora and [[FC Norma Tallinn|Norma]] both on equal 36 points. Flora won the championship play-off match 5–2 and was awarded their first league title. The club made their [[UEFA Cup|European]] debut in the [[1994–95 UEFA Cup]], losing to [[Odense Boldklub|Odense]] 0–6 on aggregate in the preliminary round. Flora managed to defend the league title in the [[1994–95 Meistriliiga|1994–95 season]] and won the [[1994–95 Estonian Cup]], defeating [[FC Lantana Tallinn|Lantana-Marlekor]] 2–0 in the final.<ref name="hist">{{cite web|title=Ajalugu|trans-title=History|language=Estonian|publisher=FC Flora men's team|url=https://fcflora.ee/klubi-ajalugu|access-date=10 December 2019|archive-date=10 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190710144809/https://fcflora.ee/klubi-ajalugu/|url-status=live}}</ref> [[File:FC Flora 1995.png|left|thumb|190x190px|[[Marek Lemsalu]] lifting Flora's first-ever [[Estonian Cup]] in 1995]] In January 1996, [[Teitur Thordarson]] replaced Ubakivi as manager. Disappointing start in the [[1995–96 Meistriliiga|1995–96 season]] left the team in second place. Flora finished the [[1996–97 Meistriliiga|1996–97 season]] as runners-up once again. In the [[1997–98 Meistriliiga|1997–98 season]], the club won their first league title under Thordarson. Subsequently, the league format was changed and Flora managed to win [[1998 Meistriliiga|another title]] in the same calendar year. Flora made their debut in the [[UEFA Champions League]] for the first time in the [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|1998–99 season]], narrowly losing to [[FC Steaua București|Steaua București]] 4–5 on aggregate in the first qualifying round. The club added another Estonian Cup trophy after defeating Lantana 3–2 in the finals. Since 1999, Meistriliiga adopted the current league format with the season running from Spring to Autumn within a single calendar year. The [[1999 Meistriliiga|1999 season]] was unsuccessful as Flora placed third. In 2000, [[Tarmo Rüütli]] was appointed as manager. Under Rüütli, Flora finished the [[2000 Meistriliiga|2000 season]] as runners-up behind [[FC Levadia Tallinn|Levadia]], who won the title without a single loss.<ref name="hist"/> ===New stadium and a new era (2001–2017)=== [[File:Lilleküla staadion 2010-07-12.jpg|thumb|220x220px|Construction around Lilleküla Stadium]] In 2001, a new era began for Flora as the club moved to the new [[Lilleküla Stadium]] and Rüütli was replaced by [[Arno Pijpers]]. Under Pijpers, Flora won three consecutive Meistriliiga titles in [[2001 Meistriliiga|2001]], [[2002 Meistriliiga|2002]] and [[2003 Meistriliiga|2003]]. In the 2003 season, Flora won the league without losing a single league match, extending their unbeaten run from the previous season to 37, while [[Tor Henning Hamre]] scored a record 39 goals in a season. Pijpers left Flora in September 2004, before the end of the [[2004 Meistriliiga|2004 season]], and was replaced by [[Janno Kivisild]]. The team failed to defend the league title for another season, finishing in third place.<ref name="hist"/> The [[2005 Meistriliiga|2005 season]] was unsuccessful as Flora placed fourth, 26 points behind the league champions [[FC TVMK|TVMK]]. This was the first time Flora didn't win a Meistriliiga medal since 1992. After the disappointing season, Kivisild was replaced by [[Pasi Rautiainen]]. In the [[2006–07 UEFA Cup]], Flora defeated [[FC Lyn Oslo|Lyn Oslo]] 1–1 on aggregate on away goals in the first qualifying round, before losing to [[Brøndby IF|Brøndby]] 0–4 on aggregate in the second qualifying round. The club finished the [[2006 Meistriliiga|2006 season]] in third place and placed second in the [[2007 Meistriliiga|2007 season]]. Flora also suffered their biggest margin of defeat in the Meistriliiga thus far, losing 0–6 to TVMK in 2007.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Meistriliiga 2017 - 36. Round |url=https://www.worldfootball.net/schedule/est-meistriliiga-2017/ |access-date=2023-06-05 |website=worldfootball.net |language=en |archive-date=5 June 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230605050403/https://www.worldfootball.net/schedule/est-meistriliiga-2017/ |url-status=live }}</ref> Flora finished the [[2008 Meistriliiga|2008 season]] as runners-up, behind Levadia once again, despite amassing 91 points and scoring 113 goals. Tarmo Rüütli returned to Flora for the [[2009 Meistriliiga|2009 season]], but failed to lead the club to winning the league, placing fourth. Flora were more successful in the Estonian Cup, winning the trophy in [[2007–08 Estonian Cup|2008]] and [[2008–09 Estonian Cup|2009]].<ref name="hist"/> In 2010, Rüütli was replaced by the former Flora player and [[Estonia national football team|Estonia national team]] record cap holder [[Martin Reim]]. Under Reim, rejuvenated Flora ended the reign of Levadia who had won the four previous Meistriliiga titles and won the league in the [[2010 Meistriliiga|2010 season]]. Flora successfully defended their title in the [[2011 Meistriliiga|2011 season]] and won the [[2010–11 Estonian Cup]], defeating [[JK Narva Trans|Narva Trans]] 2–0 in the final. Flora finished the [[2012 Meistriliiga|2012 season]] in third place, behind the champions [[Nõmme Kalju FC|Nõmme Kalju]] and Levadia. After the season, Reim left the club and was replaced [[Marko Lelov]] in December 2012. Lelov won the [[2012–13 Estonian Cup]], but was sacked in July 2013 after disappointing results in the league. He was replaced by [[Norbert Hurt]], initially as a caretaker, with position being made permanent later. Flora finished the [[2013 Meistriliiga|2013 season]] in fourth place and placed third in [[2014 Meistriliiga|2014]].<ref name="hist"/> In 2015, Flora celebrated their 25th anniversary by winning their 10th league title in the 34th round of the [[2015 Meistriliiga|season]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/uudised/tallinna-fc-flora--eesti-meister-2015-n8883|title=Tallinna FC Flora – Eesti meister 2015|trans-title=FC Flora Tallinn – Estonian champions 2015|publisher=Estonian Football Association|date=24 October 2015|language=Estonian|access-date=2 February 2018|archive-date=2 August 2018|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180802011459/http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/uudised/tallinna-fc-flora--eesti-meister-2015-n8883|url-status=live}}</ref> The club also won the [[2015–16 Estonian Cup]], defeating [[JK Sillamäe Kalev|Sillamäe Kalev]] 3–0 in extra time in the final. In May 2016, Aivar Pohlak resigned from the club's presidency and was succeeded by his son Pelle Pohlak. In the first qualifying round of the [[2016–17 UEFA Champions League]], Flora lost to [[Lincoln Red Imps F.C.|Lincoln Red Imps]] 2–3 on aggregate, after which Hurt resigned and was replaced by [[Argo Arbeiter]]. Flora finished the disappointing [[2016 Meistriliiga|2016 season]] in fourth place. Arbeiter was sacked and in January 2017, Arno Pijpers returned to take over as manager. In the [[2016 Meistriliiga|2017 season]], Flora won their 11th Meistriliiga title.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/uudised/fc-flora-kindlustas-meistritiitli-n12887|title=FC Flora kindlustas meistritiitli|trans-title=FC Flora secured league title|publisher=Estonian Football Association|date=28 October 2017|language=Estonian|access-date=2 February 2018|archive-date=28 March 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190328120438/http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/uudised/fc-flora-kindlustas-meistritiitli-n12887|url-status=live}}</ref> In December 2017, it was announced that Pijpers will not continue as manager. === Jürgen Henn era (2018–2023) === [[File:Jürgen Henn.jpg|left|thumb|230x230px|[[Jürgen Henn]] is the most successful head coach in FC Flora's history]] [[Jürgen Henn]] was appointed in Pijpers' place in January 2018. Under Henn, Flora won the [[2019 Meistriliiga]] and advanced through the first qualifying round of Europa League, beating [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] 4–2 on aggregate. Flora faced [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] in the second round which brought a record 8,537 people onto the stands in Tallinn, as Flora narrowly lost 1–2 with [[Mihkel Ainsalu]] scoring for the hosts.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2019-07-25 |title=Frankfurdi Eintracht alistas kodus mänginud Flora |url=https://sport.err.ee/964392/frankfurdi-eintracht-alistas-kodus-manginud-flora |access-date= |website=ERR |language=et}}</ref> The second leg saw Flora face the German side at the sold out [[Waldstadion (Frankfurt)|Waldstadion]], where they were again defeated 1–2 in front of a crowd of 48,000.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2019-08-01 |title=VIDEO {{!}} Sinjavski kaunis kauglöök vaigistas 48 000 Frankfurdi toetajat |url=https://sport.err.ee/967020/video-sinjavski-kaunis-kauglook-vaigistas-48-000-frankfurdi-toetajat |access-date= |website=ERR |language=et}}</ref> Despite the result, Flora players were celebrated by the Eintracht fans after the final whistle for their impressive performance, with Eintracht manager [[Adi Hütter]] labelling the scene as extraordinary and touching.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-08-02 |title=Europa League: Fans von Eintracht Frankfurt feiern Tallinns Spieler |url=https://www.welt.de/sport/fussball/article197830727/Europa-League-Fans-von-Eintracht-Frankfurt-feiern-Tallinns-Spieler.html |access-date= |website=Die Welt |language=de}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-08-02 |title=SGE-EL-Quali: Emotionale Minuten nach dem Abpfiff |url=https://www.fr.de/eintracht-frankfurt/eintracht-frankfurt-el-quali-emotionale-minuten-nach-abpfiff-zr-12881951.html |access-date= |website=Frankfurter Rundschau |language=de}}</ref> Led by Jürgen Henn, Flora won the treble in 2020 by lifting the 2020 Estonian Supercup, the [[2019–20 Estonian Cup]] and the [[2020 Meistriliiga]] title. The club also advanced to the UEFA Europa League qualifying play-offs, where they lost 1–3 to [[GNK Dinamo Zagreb|Dinamo Zagreb]] on 1 October 2020.[[File:Flora vs Eintracht Frankfurt 2019.jpg|thumb|250x250px|Flora facing [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] in the UEFA Europa League second qualifying round in 2019]]Flora became the first Estonian side to advance to a [[UEFA#Club|UEFA club competitions]] group stage when they beat [[Shamrock Rovers F.C.|Shamrock Rovers]] 5–2 on aggregate to qualify for the [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League]] on 26 August 2021,<ref>{{cite web |title=Ajalugu tehtud! Flora mängib alagrupis! |url=https://soccernet.ee/artikkel/ajalugu-tehtud-flora-mangib-alagrupis |website=Soccernet.ee |access-date=27 August 2021 |date=26 August 2021 |archive-date=27 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210827113054/https://soccernet.ee/artikkel/ajalugu-tehtud-flora-mangib-alagrupis |url-status=live }}</ref> where they were drawn into group B against [[K.A.A. Gent|Gent]] of Belgium, [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] of Serbia and [[Anorthosis Famagusta F.C.|Anorthosis Famagusta]] of Cyprus.<ref>{{cite web |title=Mourinhot ja Kane'i ei tulnud: Flora sai ajaloolised eurovastased Serbiast, Belgiast ja Küproselt (vaata ka Euroopa liiga gruppe!) |url=https://soccernet.ee/artikkel/mourinhot-ja-kanei-ei-tulnud-flora-sai-ajaloolised-eurovastased-serbiast-belgiast-ja-kuproselt |website=Soccernet.ee |access-date=27 August 2021 |date=27 August 2021 |archive-date=27 August 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210827161458/https://soccernet.ee/artikkel/mourinhot-ja-kanei-ei-tulnud-flora-sai-ajaloolised-eurovastased-serbiast-belgiast-ja-kuproselt |url-status=live }}</ref> The 2–2 draw away against Anorthosis was the first ever point picked up by an Estonian side in UEFA group stage history, with [[Rauno Sappinen]] scoring both goals as Flora came from 2–0 down to earn a point in Cyprus. On match day 5, Flora made more history by beating Partizan 1–0 in Tallinn, thanks to a goal from [[Martin Miller (footballer)|Martin Miller]]. This result meant that they became the first ever Estonian side to win a game in a UEFA group stage. After finishing the [[2021 Meistriliiga|2021 Meistriliiga season]] as runners-up, FC Flora won their 14th Estonian championship title in the [[2022 Meistriliiga|2022 season]], earning 97 points and thus repeating Levadia's 2009 record of most points in a season. Flora lifted their 15th league title in [[2023 Meistriliiga|2023]]. On 30 November 2023, Jürgen Henn announced he will be stepping down after six years in charge, marking the end of the longest and most successful managerial tenure in Flora's history.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2023-11-30 |title=Flora head coach Jürgen Henn to step down after six years in charge |url=https://news.err.ee/1609181320/flora-head-coach-jurgen-henn-to-step-down-after-six-years-in-charge |access-date= |website=ERR |language=en}}</ref> === Recent history (2024–present) === Flora replaced Henn with their sporting director and former manager Norbert Hurt, under whom the club started the 2024 season by lifting their 12th Estonian Supercup in February 2024. However in July, Hurt resigned after a disappointing 0–5 home loss in the Champions League first qualifying round and was replaced by the club's U21 head coach Taavi Viik.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=13 July 2024 |title=No more years of Hurt for Flora as coach steps down after Champions League loss |url=https://news.err.ee/1609396156/no-more-years-of-hurt-for-flora-as-coach-steps-down-after-champions-league-loss |access-date= |website=ERR |language=en}}</ref> Flora finished the [[2024 Meistriliiga|2024 season]] in fourth place, their first outside the top three finish in eight years. The club appointed their recently retired player [[Konstantin Vassiljev]] as head coach for the following season.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |first= |date=2024-11-25 |title=Konstantin Vassiljev appointed new head coach of Flora Tallinn |url=https://news.err.ee/1609532155/konstantin-vassiljev-appointed-new-head-coach-of-flora-tallinn |access-date= |website=ERR |language=}}</ref> ==Crest and colours== Flora crest features the Greco-Roman goddess [[Flora (mythology)|Flora]], after whom the club is named. The club's colours are green and white, symbolizing growth, purity and honesty.<ref>{{cite web|title=FC Flora logo|language=Estonian|publisher=FC Flora|url=https://fcflora.ee/klubi-fc-flora-logo|access-date=10 December 2019|archive-date=10 July 2019|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190710145148/https://fcflora.ee/klubi-fc-flora-logo/|url-status=live}}</ref> Since 2024, Flora's first team crest also features three stars as the club won their 15th league title in 2023. <gallery class="center"> File:FCFlora.png|{{center|1990–2016}} File:Fcflora2016.png|{{center|2016–present}} </gallery> == Kit manufacturers and shirt sponsors == {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center" |+ ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC"|Period ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC"|Kit manufacturer ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC"|Shirt sponsor ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC"|Ref |- |1997–2001 | rowspan="6" |[[Nike, Inc.|Nike]] |VH Sportmedia | rowspan="17" |<ref>{{Cite web |title=FC Flora Tallinn |url=https://www.colours-of-football.com/colours03/estonia/Flora/flora_1.html |access-date=2023-12-01 |website=www.colours-of-football.com}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Flora Tallin Kit History |url=https://www.footballkitarchive.com/flora-tallin-kits/ |access-date=2023-03-15 |website=Football Kit Archive |language=en |archive-date=15 March 2023 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230315162525/https://www.footballkitarchive.com/flora-tallin-kits/ |url-status=live }}</ref> |- |2003–2004 |[[Radiolinja]] |- |2005–2010 |[[Elisa (company)|Elisa]] |- |2010–2013 |KH Energia-Konsult |- |2014–2020 |[[Tele2 Eesti|Tele2]] |- |2021– |Optibet |} ==Stadium== [[File:A. Le Coq Arena - Lilleküla staadion.jpg|thumb|Lilleküla Stadium, December 2021]] {{main|Lilleküla Stadium}} The club's home ground is the 14,336-seat Lilleküla Stadium. Opened in 2001 and expanded from 2016 to 2018, it is the largest football stadium in Estonia. The Lilleküla Football Complex also includes two grass surface pitches, two [[artificial turf]] pitches and an indoor hall. Lilleküla Stadium is located at Jalgpalli 21, [[Kesklinn, Tallinn|Kesklinn]], Tallinn.<ref name="stad"/> Flora uses [[Sportland Arena]] artificial turf ground, located next to Lilleküla Stadium, for home matches during winter and early spring months, as natural grass grounds are not playable during the period due to the region's harsh winter climate.<ref>{{cite web |title=Sportland Arena |url=http://jalgpall.ee/ejl/staadionid/55 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200220050933/http://jalgpall.ee/ejl/staadionid/55 |archive-date=20 February 2020 |access-date=31 July 2018 |publisher=Estonian Football Association |language=Estonian}}</ref> == Rivalries == === The Tallinn Derby === {{main|Tallinn derby}} [[File:FC Flora fans 2024 (1).jpg|thumb|Flora fans during their match against Levadia in 2024|250x250px]] Flora's deepest rivalry is with [[FCI Levadia Tallinn|FCI Levadia]] and the fixture between the two clubs is known as the Tallinn Derby ({{Langx|et|Tallinna derbi}}). Flora and Levadia are the two biggest and most successful clubs in Estonian football. The rivalry began in [[1999 Meistriliiga|1999]], when Levadia entered [[Meistriliiga]] and immediately challenged the reigning champions Flora for the title, winning the treble in their first year in top-flight football.<ref>{{Citation |title=Tallinna derbi värvikas ajalugu sai alguse juba 20 aastat tagasi |date=26 April 2019 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gKWZPX9Yqlg |access-date= |language=et |format=Video}}</ref> In the early 2000s, language and nationality was also one of the separating factors between the two clubs, as Levadia was seen as the club of choice for the Russian speaking population of the city and Flora for the Estonian speaking. However, that image of Levadia has since then faded away. From 2019, the two clubs also share their home ground [[Lilleküla Stadium|A. Le Coq Arena]]. The attendance record of 3,510 was set on 28 June 2023.<ref>{{Cite web |date=28 June 2023 |title=Publikurekord! Levadia ja Flora duell purustas 20 aastat püsinud tippmargi |url=https://soccernet.ee/artikkel/publikurekord-levadia-ja-flora-duell-purustas-20-aastat-pusinud-tippmargi |publisher=Soccernet}}</ref> === Flora–Kalju rivalry === The fixture between Flora and [[Nõmme Kalju FC]] is known as ''raudteederbi'' ({{Langx|en|The Railway Derby}}). The name derives from the fact that the stadiums of the two clubs are connected via a railway. The rivalry emerged in the early 2010s, when Kalju started challenging Flora in terms of on-field success, as well as in fan popularity. Throughout the years, the rivalry has also intensified due to an enmity between Flora's founder [[Aivar Pohlak]] and Kalju's president Kuno Tehva. Flora's signing of Kalju's homegrown players [[Henrik Pürg]] and [[Vlasiy Sinyavskiy]] in 2018 caused a further strife in the relationship of the two clubs<ref>{{Cite web |date=25 May 2018 |title=Suur jalgpallitüli! Kaks Eesti vutitalenti siirduvad Nõmme Kaljust FC Florasse |url=https://sport.postimees.ee/4494463/suur-jalgpallituli-kaks-eesti-vutitalenti-siirduvad-nomme-kaljust-fc-florasse |access-date= |website=Postimees |language=et}}</ref> and since then, no transfer deals have taken place between them. In an interview in 2023, Flora's academy graduate and current national team player [[Rauno Sappinen]] said he would rather retire than join Kalju, also calling the rival club 'appalling'.<ref>{{Cite web |date=20 October 2023 |title=Rauno Sappinen: ma pigem lõpetan karjääri, kui liitun Kaljuga |url=https://sport.delfi.ee/artikkel/120241348/rauno-sappinen-ma-pigem-lopetan-karjaari-kui-liitun-kaljuga |access-date= |website=Delfi Sport |language=et}}</ref> The fixture's attendance record of 3,521 was set in the 2013 Estonian Cup final.<ref>{{Cite web |last= |date=2013-05-18 |title=Eesti karikavõitjaks tuli Tallinna Flora |url=https://sport.err.ee/34358/eesti-karikavoitjaks-tuli-tallinna-flora |access-date= |website=ERR |language=et}}</ref> ==Players== ===First-team squad=== {{Updated|1 March 2025}}<ref>{{cite web|title=Tallinna FC Flora|url=http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/52/team/4|publisher=Estonian Football Association|access-date=28 February 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://fcflora.ee/esindus/ | title=Mängijad | website=fcflora.ee}}</ref> {{Fs start}} {{Fs player|no= 4|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=[[Marco Lukka]]}} {{Fs player|no= 5|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=[[Andreas Vaher]]}} {{Fs player|no= 6|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=[[Robert Veering]]}} {{Fs player|no= 7|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=[[Danil Kuraksin]]}} {{Fs player|no= 9|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=[[Rauno Alliku]]}} {{Fs player|no=10|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=[[Markus Poom]]}} {{Fs player|no=11|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=[[Rauno Sappinen]]}} {{Fs player|no=13|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=[[Nikita Mihhailov]]}} {{Fs player|no=15|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=Oliver Cekredzi}} {{Fs player|no=16|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=[[Erko Jonne Tõugjas]]}} {{Fs player|no=17|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=Gregor Rõivassepp}} {{Fs player|no=18|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=Remo Valdmets}} {{Fs player|no=20|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=[[Sergei Zenjov]]}} {{Fs player|no=21|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=Andero Kaares}} {{fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=22|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=[[Mark Anders Lepik]]}} {{Fs player|no=23|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=Mihhail Kolobov}} {{Fs player|no=24|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=Oscar Pihela}} {{Fs player|no=26|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=[[Kristo Hussar]]}} {{Fs player|no=28|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=Sander Tovstik}} {{Fs player|no=29|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=Sander Alamaa}} {{Fs player|no=30|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=Tristan Toomas Teeväli}} {{Fs player|no=33|nat=EST|pos=GK|name=Evert Grünvald}} {{Fs player|no=52|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=Nikola Kalmokov}} {{Fs player|no=77|nat=EST|pos=GK|name=Kristen Lapa}} {{Fs player|no=78|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=Mark Hendrik Kukk}} {{Fs player|no=80|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=Roland Lukas}} {{Fs player|no=89|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=Maksim Kalimullin}} {{Fs player|no=99|nat=EST|pos=GK|name=Kaur Kivila}} {{Fs end}} ====Out on loan==== {{fs start}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=EST|pos=DF|name=Oscar Joost|other=at [[FC Kuressaare|Kuressaare]] until 31 December 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=EST|pos=MF|name=Sten Patrick Prunn|other=at [[FC Kuressaare|Kuressaare]] until 31 December 2025}} {{fs mid}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=Tristan Pajo|other=at [[Pärnu Vaprus]]} until 31 December 2025}} {{Fs player|no=|nat=EST|pos=FW|name=Tony Varjund|other=at [[Jong FC Utrecht]] until 30 June 2025}} {{fs end}} <!-- ''For season transfers, see [[List of Estonian football transfers summer 2024|transfers summer 2024]].'' --> ===Reserves and academy=== {{further|FC Flora U21|FC Flora U19}} ===Retired numbers=== {{Main|List of retired numbers in association football}} 12 – [[12th man (football)|Club supporters (the 12th Man)]] ==Club officials== {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} ===Current technical staff=== {| class="wikitable" align=left |- ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC"|Position<ref>{{cite web |title=Treenerid |url=https://fcflora.ee/esindus-treenerid/ |website=FC Flora}}</ref> ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC"|Name |- |Head coach |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Konstantin Vassiljev]] |- |Assistant coach |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Karl Mööl]] |- |Goalkeeping coach |{{flagicon|EST}} Aiko Orgla |- |Video analyst |{{flagicon|EST}} Ants Jaakson |- |Fitness coach |{{flagicon|BRA}} Alonso Lourenço De Lima |- |rowspan=2|Physiotherapists |{{flagicon|EST}} Maali Pruul |- |{{flagicon|EST}} Markus Pikkor |- |Masseur |{{flagicon|EST}} Oliver Papp |- ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC" colspan=2|'''Management'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Management |website=FC Flora |url=https://fcflora.ee/klubi-kontaktid/}}</ref> |- |President |{{flagicon|EST}} Pelle Pohlak |- |Chief Executive Officer |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Sergei Hohlov-Simson]] |- |Sporting Director |{{flagicon|EST}} Taavi Trasberg |} {{col-2}} ===Managerial history=== {| class="wikitable" ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC"|Dates ! style="background: #009639; color:white; border:1px solid #DCDCDC"|Name |- |1990–1991||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Aivar Pohlak]] |- |1992||{{flagicon|LTU}} Raimondas Kotovas |- |1993–1995||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Roman Ubakivi]] |- |1996–1999||{{flagicon|ISL}} [[Teitur Thordarson]] |- |2000||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Tarmo Rüütli]] |- |2001–2004||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Arno Pijpers]] |- |2004–2005||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Janno Kivisild]] |- |2006–2008||{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Pasi Rautiainen]] |- |2009||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Tarmo Rüütli]] |- |2010–2012||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Martin Reim]] |- |2012–2013||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Marko Lelov]] |- |2013–2016||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Norbert Hurt]] |- |2016||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Argo Arbeiter]] |- |2017–2018||{{flagicon|NED}} [[Arno Pijpers]] |- |2018–2023 ||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Jürgen Henn]] |- |2024||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Norbert Hurt]] |- |2024||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Taavi Viik]] |- |2025–||{{flagicon|EST}} [[Konstantin Vassiljev]] |} {{col-end}} ==Honours== ===Domestic=== ====League==== * '''[[Meistriliiga]]''' ** '''Winners (15):''' [[1993–94 Meistriliiga|1993–94]], [[1994–95 Meistriliiga|1994–95]], [[1997–98 Meistriliiga|1997–98]], [[1998 Meistriliiga|1998]], [[2001 Meistriliiga|2001]], [[2002 Meistriliiga|2002]], [[2003 Meistriliiga|2003]], [[2010 Meistriliiga|2010]], [[2011 Meistriliiga|2011]], [[2015 Meistriliiga|2015]], [[2017 Meistriliiga|2017]], [[2019 Meistriliiga|2019]], [[2020 Meistriliiga|2020]], [[2022 Meistriliiga|2022]], [[2023 Meistriliiga|2023]] ====Cups==== * '''[[Estonian Cup]]''' ** '''Winners (8):''' [[1994–95 Estonian Cup|1994–95]], [[1997–98 Estonian Cup|1997–98]], [[2007–08 Estonian Cup|2007–08]], [[2008–09 Estonian Cup|2008–09]], [[2010–11 Estonian Cup|2010–11]], [[2012–13 Estonian Cup|2012–13]], [[2015–16 Estonian Cup|2015–16]], [[2019–20 Estonian Cup|2019–20]] * '''[[Estonian Supercup]]''' **'''Winners (12):''' 1998, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2009, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2020, [[2021 Estonian Supercup|2021]], 2024 ===Regional=== * '''[[Livonia Cup]]''' ** '''Winners (3):''' 2011, 2018, 2023 ==Seasons== {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" !Season !Division !width=30px|{{Tooltip|Pos|Position}} !width=30px|{{Tooltip|Pld|Played}} !width=30px|{{Tooltip|W|Won}} !width=30px|{{Tooltip|D|Drawn}} !width=30px|{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} !width=30px|{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} !width=30px|{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} !width=30px|{{Tooltip|GD|Goal difference}} !width=30px|{{Tooltip|Pts|Points}} !Top goalscorer !width=90px|[[Estonian Cup|Cup]] !width=90px|[[Estonian Supercup|Supercup]] |-align=center |[[1992 Meistriliiga|1992]]||rowspan=34|[[Meistriliiga]]||4||13||8||3||2||53||13|| +40||'''19'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Urmas Kirs]] (11)|| ||rowspan=7| |-align=center |[[1992–93 Meistriliiga|1992–93]]||bgcolor=silver|2||22||15||4||3||63||13|| +50||'''34'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Indro Olumets]]<br>{{flagicon|EST}} [[Martin Reim]] (11)||{{nowrap|[[1992–93 Estonian Cup|Quarter-finals]]}} |-align=center |[[1993–94 Meistriliiga|1993–94]]||bgcolor=gold|1||22||15||6||1||61||9|| +52||'''36'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Urmas Kirs]] (8)||[[1993–94 Estonian Cup|Semi-finals]] |-align=center |[[1994–95 Meistriliiga|1994–95]]||bgcolor=gold|1||24||17||7||0||59||10|| +49||'''58'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|LTU}} [[Ričardas Zdančius]] (12)||bgcolor=gold|[[1994–95 Estonian Cup|Winners]] |-align=center |[[1995–96 Meistriliiga|1995–96]]||bgcolor=silver|2||24||12||6||6||51||22|| +29||'''42'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Lembit Rajala]] (16)||[[1995–96 Estonian Cup|Quarter-finals]] |-align=center |[[1996–97 Meistriliiga|1996–97]]||bgcolor=silver|2||24||16||4||4||52||16|| +36||'''52'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Andres Oper]] (13)||[[1996–97 Estonian Cup|Quarter-finals]] |-align=center |[[1997–98 Meistriliiga|1997–98]]||bgcolor=gold|1||24||19||3||2||73||16|| +57||'''60'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Andres Oper]] (15)||bgcolor=gold|[[1997–98 Estonian Cup|Winners]] |-align=center |[[1998 Meistriliiga|1998]]||bgcolor=gold|1||14||11||2||1||46||14|| +32||'''35'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Andres Oper]]<br>{{flagicon|EST}} [[Indrek Zelinski]] (10)||||bgcolor=gold|Winners |-align=center |[[1999 Meistriliiga|1999]]||bgcolor=#CC9966|3||28||13||8||7||60||33|| +27||'''47'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Indrek Zelinski]] (14)||[[1998–99 Estonian Cup|Semi-finals]]|| bgcolor="silver" |Runners-up |-align=center |[[2000 Meistriliiga|2000]]||bgcolor=silver|2||28||16||7||5||51||25|| +26||'''55'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Meelis Rooba]] (10)||||rowspan=2| |-align=center |[[2001 Meistriliiga|2001]]||bgcolor=gold|1||28||21||5||2||62||18|| +44||'''68'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Aleksandr Kulik]] (14)||bgcolor=silver|[[2000–01 Estonian Cup|Runners-up]] |-align=center |[[2002 Meistriliiga|2002]]||bgcolor=gold|1||28||20||4||4||79||25|| +54||'''64'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Tor Henning Hamre]] (23)||[[2001–02 Estonian Cup|Quarter-finals]]|| bgcolor="gold" |Winners |-align=center |[[2003 Meistriliiga|2003]]||bgcolor=gold|1||28||24||4||0||105||21|| +84||'''76'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|NOR}} [[Tor Henning Hamre]] (39)||bgcolor=silver|[[2002–03 Estonian Cup|Runners-up]]|| bgcolor="gold" |Winners |-align=center |[[2004 Meistriliiga|2004]]||bgcolor=#CC9966|3||28||18||4||6||83||25|| +58||'''58'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko]] (28)||[[2003–04 Estonian Cup|Semi-finals]]|| bgcolor="gold" |Winners |-align=center |[[2005 Meistriliiga|2005]]||4||36||21||6||9||81||36|| +45||'''69'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko]] (19)||[[2004–05 Estonian Cup|Semi-finals]]|| |-align=center |[[2006 Meistriliiga|2006]]||bgcolor=#CC9966|3||36||26||4||6||93||34|| +59||'''82'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko]] (25)||bgcolor=silver|[[2005–06 Estonian Cup|Runners-up]]|| bgcolor="silver" |Runners-up |-align=center |[[2007 Meistriliiga|2007]]||bgcolor=silver|2||36||26||5||5||108||30|| +78||'''83'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Jarmo Ahjupera]] (17)||[[2006–07 Estonian Cup|Second round]]|| rowspan="2" | |-align=center |[[2008 Meistriliiga|2008]]||bgcolor=silver|2||36||28||7||1||113||28|| +85||'''91'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Sander Post]] (19)||bgcolor=gold|[[2007–08 Estonian Cup|Winners]] |-align=center |[[2009 Meistriliiga|2009]]||4||36||22||6||8||79||31|| +48||'''72'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Alo Dupikov]]<br>{{flagicon|EST}} [[Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko]] (13)||bgcolor=gold|[[2008–09 Estonian Cup|Winners]]||bgcolor=gold|Winners |-align=center |[[2010 Meistriliiga|2010]]||bgcolor=gold|1||36||29||4||3||104||32|| +72||'''91'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Sander Post]] (24)||bgcolor=silver|[[2009–10 Estonian Cup|Runners-up]]||bgcolor=silver|Runners-up |-align=center |[[2011 Meistriliiga|2011]]||bgcolor=gold|1||36||26||8||2||100||24|| +76||'''86'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Henri Anier]] (21)||bgcolor=gold|[[2010–11 Estonian Cup|Winners]]||bgcolor=gold|Winners |-align=center |[[2012 Meistriliiga|2012]]||bgcolor=#CC9966|3||36||26||3||7||87||24|| +63||'''81'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|GEO}} [[Zakaria Beglarishvili]] (17)||[[2011–12 Estonian Cup|Semi-finals]]||bgcolor=gold|Winners |-align=center |[[2013 Meistriliiga|2013]]||4||36||21||5||10||83||40|| +43||'''68'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Albert Prosa]] (16) |bgcolor=gold|[[2012–13 Estonian Cup|Winners]]|| |-align=center |[[2014 Meistriliiga|2014]]||bgcolor=#CC9966|3||36||24||7||5||88||36|| +52||'''79'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Albert Prosa]] (22)||[[2013–14 Estonian Cup|Fourth round]]||bgcolor=gold|Winners |-align=center |[[2015 Meistriliiga|2015]]||bgcolor=gold|1||36||27||3||6||72||24|| +48||'''84'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Rauno Sappinen]] (16)||[[2014–15 Estonian Cup|Semi-finals]]|| |-align=center |[[2016 Meistriliiga|2016]]||4||36||21||10||5||96||31|| +65||'''73'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Rauno Sappinen]] (19)||bgcolor=gold|[[2015–16 Estonian Cup|Winners]]||bgcolor=gold|Winners |-align=center |[[2017 Meistriliiga|2017]]||bgcolor=gold|1||36||28||6||2||100||28|| +72||'''90'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Rauno Sappinen]] (27)||[[2016–17 Estonian Cup|Fourth round]]||bgcolor=silver|Runners-up |-align=center |[[2018 Meistriliiga|2018]]||bgcolor=#CC9966|3||36||25||8||3||116||32|| +84||'''83'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|GEO}} [[Zakaria Beglarishvili]] (30)||bgcolor=silver|[[2017–18 Estonian Cup|Runners-up]]||bgcolor=silver|Runners-up |-align=center |[[2019 Meistriliiga|2019]]||bgcolor=gold|1||36||29||3||4||110||21|| +89||'''90'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Erik Sorga]] (31)||[[2018–19 Estonian Cup|Fourth round]]|| |-align=center |[[2020 Meistriliiga|2020]]||bgcolor=gold|1||29||26||2||1||76||17|| +59||'''80'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Rauno Sappinen]] (26)||bgcolor=gold|[[2019–20 Estonian Cup|Winners]]||bgcolor=gold|Winners |-align=center |[[2021 Meistriliiga|2021]]||bgcolor=silver |2||32||23||8||1||90||23|| +67||'''77'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Rauno Sappinen]] (23)||bgcolor=silver|[[2020–21 Estonian Cup|Runners-up]]||bgcolor=gold|Winners |-align=center |[[2022 Meistriliiga|2022]]||bgcolor=gold|1||36||31||4||1||94||21|| +73||'''97'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Konstantin Vassiljev]] (13)||[[2021–22 Estonian Cup|Semi-finals]]||bgcolor=silver|Runners-up |-align=center |[[2023 Meistriliiga|2023]]||bgcolor=gold|1||36||23||10||3||74||24|| +50||'''79'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Konstantin Vassiljev]] (14)|| bgcolor="silver" |[[2022–23 Estonian Cup|Runners-up]]||bgcolor=silver|Runners-up |-align=center |[[2024 Meistriliiga|2024]]|||4||36||21||7||8||69||43|| +26||'''70'''|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} [[Sergei Zenjov]] (17)||[[2023–24 Estonian Cup|Quarter-finals]]||bgcolor=gold|Winners |} ==European record== ===UEFA club competition record=== {| class="wikitable collapsible collapsed" ! Season ! Competition ! Round ! Opponent ! Home ! Away ! {{Tooltip|[[Playoff format#Total points series (aggregate)|Agg.]]}} |-align=center | 1994–95 | [[1994–95 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[1994–95 UEFA Cup#Preliminary round|Preliminary round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Odense Boldklub|Odense]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–3 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–3 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–6''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 1995–96 | [[1995–96 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[1995–96 UEFA Cup#Preliminary round|Preliminary round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Lillestrøm SK|Lillestrøm]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| 1–0 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–4 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–4''' |-align=center | 1996–97 | [[1996–97 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[1996–97 UEFA Cup#Preliminary round|Preliminary round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|FIN}} [[FC Haka|Haka]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1 | bgcolor=#ffffdd| 2–2 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–3''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 1997–98 | [[1997–98 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[1997–98 UEFA Cup#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|ISR}} [[Hapoel Petah Tikva F.C.|Hapoel Petah Tikva]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–2 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–3''' |-align=center | 1998–99 | [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[1998–99 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|ROM}} [[FC Steaua București|Steaua București]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| 3–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–4 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''4–5''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 1999–00 | [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[1999–2000 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|SCG}} [[FK Partizan|Partizan Belgrade]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–4 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–6 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–10''' |-align=center | 2000–01 | [[2000–01 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[2000–01 UEFA Cup#Qualifying round|Qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[Club Brugge KV|Club Brugge]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–2 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–4 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–6''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2001–02 | [[2001–02 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[2001–02 UEFA Cup#Qualifying round|Qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|CRO}} [[NK Dinamo Zagreb|Dinamo Zagreb]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–2''' |-align=center | 2002–03 | [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2002–03 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|CYP}} [[APOEL F.C.|APOEL]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–1''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2003–04 | [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2003–04 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|MDA}} [[FC Sheriff Tiraspol|Sheriff Tiraspol]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| 1–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–2''' |-align=center | 2004–05 | [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2004–05 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|SLO}} [[ND Gorica|Gorica]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 2–4 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 1–3 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''3–7''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2005–06 | [[2005–06 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[2005–06 UEFA Cup#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Esbjerg fB|Esbjerg]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–6 | bgcolor=#ddffdd| 2–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–7''' |-align=center | rowspan=2| 2006–07 | rowspan=2| [[2006–07 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[2006–07 UEFA Cup#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[FC Lyn Oslo|Lyn Oslo]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0 | bgcolor=#ffffdd| 1–1 | bgcolor=#ddffdd| '''1–1''' ([[Away goals rule|a]]) |-align=center | [[2006–07 UEFA Cup#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Brøndby IF|Brøndby]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–4 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–4''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2007–08 | [[2007–08 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[2007–08 UEFA Cup#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|NOR}} [[Vålerenga IF Fotball|Vålerenga]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| 0–1 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–2''' |-align=center | 2008–09 | [[2008–09 UEFA Cup|UEFA Cup]] | [[2008–09 UEFA Cup#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|SWE}} [[Djurgårdens IF Fotboll|Djurgården]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| 2–2 | bgcolor=#ffffdd| 0–0 | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–2''' ([[Away goals rule|a]]) |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2009–10 | [[2009–10 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2009–10 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|DEN}} [[Brøndby IF|Brøndby]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2009–10 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Flora v Brøndby|1–4]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2009–10 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Brøndby v Flora|1–0]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–4''' |-align=center | 2010–11 | [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|GEO}} [[FC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Flora v Dinamo Tbilisi|0–0]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2010–11 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Dinamo Tbilisi v Flora|1–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–2''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2011–12 | [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|IRL}} [[Shamrock Rovers]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Flora v Shamrock Rovers|0–0]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2011–12 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Shamrock Rovers v Flora Tallinn|0–1]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–1''' |-align=center | 2012–13 | [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|SUI}} [[FC Basel|Basel]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Flora Tallinn v Basel|0–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2012–13 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Basel v Flora Tallinn|0–3]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–5''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2013–14 | [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|Albania}} [[FK Kukësi|Kukësi]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Flora Tallinn v Kukësi|1–1]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| [[2013–14 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Kukësi v Flora Tallinn|0–0]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–1''' ([[Away goals rule|a]]) |-align=center | 2015–16 | [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left| {{flagicon|MKD}} [[FK Rabotnički|Rabotnički]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Flora Tallinn v Rabotnički|1–0]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2015–16 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Rabotnički v Flora Tallinn|0–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–2''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2016–17 | [[2016–17 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2016–17 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left|{{flagicon|Gibraltar}} [[Lincoln Red Imps F.C.|Lincoln Red Imps]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2016–17 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Flora Tallinn v Lincoln Red Imps|2–1]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2016–17 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Lincoln Red Imps v Flora Tallinn|0–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–3''' |- align=center | 2017–18 | [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|SVN}} [[NK Domžale|Domžale]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Flora Tallinn v Domžale|2–3]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2017–18 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Domžale v Flora Tallinn|0–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–5''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | rowspan=2| 2018–19 | [[2018–19 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2018–19 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|ISR}} [[Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C.|Hapoel Be'er Sheva]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2018–19 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-offs#Q1 12.1|1–4]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2018–19 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-offs#Q1 12.2|1–3]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–7''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | [[2018–19 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2018–19 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|CYP}} [[APOEL FC|APOEL]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q2 8.2|2–0]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2018–19 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q2 8.1|0–5]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–5''' |-align=center | rowspan=2| 2019–20 | rowspan=2| [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Radnički Niš|Radnički Niš]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)#Q1 10.1|2–0]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)#Q1 10.2|2–2]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| '''4–2''' |-align=center | [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|GER}} [[Eintracht Frankfurt]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)#Q2 15.1|1–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2019–20 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)#Q2 15.2|1–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2–4''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | rowspan=4| 2020–21 | [[2020–21 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2020–21 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|LTU}} [[FK Sūduva|Sūduva]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''[[2020–21 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q1 15|1–1]] {{aet}}'''<br />(2–4 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |{{n/a}} |{{n/a}} |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | rowspan=3| [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|ISL}} [[Knattspyrnufélag Reykjavíkur|KR]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| '''[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q2 6|2–1]]''' |{{n/a}} |{{n/a}} |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|MLT}} [[Floriana F.C.|Floriana]] |{{n/a}} | bgcolor=#ddffdd|'''[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q3 9|0–0]] {{aet}}'''<br>4–2 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]] |{{n/a}} |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | [[2020–21 UEFA Europa League#Play-off round|Play-off round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|CRO}} [[GNK Dinamo Zagreb|Dinamo Zagreb]] |{{n/a}} | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''[[2020–21 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#PO 2|1–3]]''' |{{n/a}} |- align=center | rowspan=7| 2021–22 | rowspan=2| [[2021–22 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2021–22 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] |align=left|{{flagicon|MLT}} [[Hibernians F.C.|Hibernians]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2021–22 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q1 15.1|2–0]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2021–22 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q1 15.2|3–0]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| '''5–0''' |- align=center | [[2021–22 UEFA Champions League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] |align=left|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Legia Warsaw]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2021–22 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q1 3.2|0–1]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2021–22 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q2 3.1|1–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–3''' |- align=center | [[2021–22 UEFA Europa League|UEFA Europa League]] | [[2021–22 UEFA Europa League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]] |align=left|{{flagicon|CYP}} [[AC Omonia|Omonia]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q3 CH1.2|2−1]] {{aet}} | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q3 CH1.1|0–1]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''2−2''' <br>(4–5 [[Penalty shoot-out (association football)|p]]) |- align=center | rowspan=4 | [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League|UEFA Europa Conference League]] | [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League#Play-off round|Play-off round]] |align=left|{{flagicon|IRL}} [[Shamrock Rovers F.C.|Shamrock Rovers]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#PO 3.1|4–2]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#PO 3.2|1–0]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| '''5–2''' |- align=center | rowspan=3 | [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage#Group B|Group B]] |align=left| {{flagicon|BEL}} [[K.A.A. Gent|Gent]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage#Flora v Gent|0–1]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage#Flora v Gent|0–1]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd rowspan=3 |'''4th''' |- align=center |align=left| {{flagicon|SRB}} [[FK Partizan|Partizan]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage#Flora v Partizan|1–0]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage#Partizan v Flora|0–2]] |- align=center |align=left| {{flagicon|CYP}} [[Anorthosis Famagusta F.C.|Anorthosis Famagusta]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage#Flora v Anorthosis Famagusta|2–2]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd| [[2021–22 UEFA Europa Conference League group stage#Anorthosis Famagusta v Flora|2–2]] |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | 2022–23 | [[2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League|UEFA Europa Conference League]] | [[2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|FIN}} [[Seinäjoen Jalkapallokerho|SJK]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd| [[2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)#Q1 29.1|1–0]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2022–23 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Main Path)#Q1 29.2|2–4]] {{aet}} | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''3–4''' |- align=center | rowspan=3| 2023–24 | [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|POL}} [[Raków Częstochowa]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q1 9.2|0–3]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2023–24 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q1 9.1|0–1]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–4''' |- align=center | rowspan=2| [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League|UEFA Europa Conference League]] | [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] | align=left| [[Bye (sports)|Bye]] | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} | {{N/A}} |- align=center | [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|ROU}} [[FCV Farul Constanța|Farul Constanța]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q3 2.2|0–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2023–24 UEFA Europa Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q3 2.1|0–3]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''0–5''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | rowspan=3| 2024–25 | [[2024–25 UEFA Champions League|UEFA Champions League]] | [[2024–25 UEFA Champions League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|SVN}} [[NK Celje|Celje]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2024–25 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q1 6.1|0–5]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| [[2024–25 UEFA Champions League qualifying phase and play-off round#Q1 6.2|1–2]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd| '''1–7''' |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | rowspan=2| [[2024–25 UEFA Conference League|UEFA Conference League]] | [[2024–25 UEFA Conference League#Second qualifying round|Second qualifying round]] | align=left|{{fbaicon|SMR}} [[AC Virtus|Virtus]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd|[[2024–25 UEFA Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q2 3.2|5–2]] {{aet}} | bgcolor=#ffffdd|[[2024–25 UEFA Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q2 3.1|0–0]] | bgcolor=#ddffdd|5–2 |-bgcolor=#EEEEEE align=center | [[2024–25 UEFA Conference League#Third qualifying round|Third qualifying round]] | align=left|{{flagicon|ISL}} [[Knattspyrnufélagið Víkingur|Víkingur Reykjavík]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd|[[2024–25 UEFA Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q3 1.2|1–2]] | bgcolor=#ffffdd|[[2024–25 UEFA Conference League qualifying phase and play-off round (Champions Path)#Q3 1.1|1–1]] | bgcolor=#ffdddd|2–3 |- align=center | 2025–26 | [[2025–26 UEFA Conference League|UEFA Conference League]] | [[2025–26 UEFA Conference League#First qualifying round|First qualifying round]] | align=left| | | | |} === UEFA coefficient === {{further|UEFA coefficient}} ''Correct as of 21 May 2025.''<ref>{{cite web|publisher = [[UEFA]]|title = Club coefficients|url = https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/uefarankings/club/?year=2025 |access-date = 24 May 2025}}</ref> {| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center;" |- ! Rank ! Team ! Points |- |138|| align="left" |{{flagicon|SCO}} [[Heart of Midlothian F.C.]]||11.500 |- |139|| align="left" |{{flagicon|SUI}} [[Servette FC]]||11.500 |-bgcolor="#ddffdd" style="font-weight:bold" |140|| align="left" |{{flagicon|EST}} FC Flora||11.500 |- |141|| align="left" |{{flagicon|BEL}} [[K.R.C. Genk]]||11.370 |- |142|| align="left" |{{flagicon|BEL}} [[Standard Liège]]||11.370 |} ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category|FC Flora}} * {{Official website|https://fcflora.ee/}} {{in lang|et}} * [http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/52/team/4 Flora] at Estonian Football Association * [https://www.uefa.com/nationalassociations/teams/59341--flora-tallinn/ Flora] at UEFA.com {{Meistriliiga}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Flora}} [[Category:FC Flora| ]] [[Category:1990 establishments in Estonia]] [[Category:Association football clubs established in 1990]] [[Category:Football clubs in Tallinn]] [[Category:Meistriliiga clubs]]
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