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Estonia national football team 2000

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The 2000 season was the ninth full year of competitive football in the Baltic country as an independent nation. The Estonia national football team played thirteen matches in 2000, after not having qualified for Euro 2000 in Belgium and the Netherlands. A new manager was appointed to the team: Dutchman Arno Pijpers.

Results

Brazil U-20 vs Estonia

 Brazil [2]0 – 1 Estonia
Ustritski 80'
Attendance: 6,000

Finland vs Estonia

 Finland4 – 2 Estonia
Kottila 12', 56'
Tuomela 14'
Kuqi 60'
Report Zelinski 71' (pen.)
Oper 84'

Thailand vs Estonia

 Thailand2 – 1 Estonia
Thonkanya 23', 35' Report Reim 67' (pen.)

Brazil U-20 vs Estonia

 Brazil [4]1 – 0 Estonia
Coradini Vivian 36'
Attendance: 6,000

Luxembourg vs Estonia

Estonia vs Belarus

 Estonia2 – 0 Belarus
Oper 82' Report
Attendance: 550

Estonia vs Georgia

 Estonia1 – 0 Georgia
Piiroja 17' Report
Attendance: 450
Referee: Sten Kaldma (Estonia)

Estonia vs Andorra

 Estonia1 – 0 Andorra
Reim 64' (pen.) Report
Attendance: 1,695

Estonia vs Portugal

 Estonia1 – 3 Portugal
Oper 84' Report Rui Costa 15'
Figo 49'
Sá Pinto 57'
Attendance: 1,695
Referee: Charles Agius (Malta)

Andorra vs Estonia

 Andorra1 – 2 Estonia
González 90+1' (pen.) Report Reim 54'
Oper 65'

Ireland vs Estonia

 Republic of Ireland2 – 0 Estonia
Kinsella 25'
Dunne 50'
Report
Attendance: 34,962
Referee: Terje Hauge (Norway)

Estonia vs Kyrgyzstan

 Estonia1 – 0 Kyrgyzstan
Anniste 55' Report

Hong Kong vs Estonia

 Hong Kong1 – 2 Estonia
Chan Ho-Man 20' Report Zelinski 53', 58'

Notes

  1. ^ Game played during the 2000 King's Cup in Thailand.
  2. ^ Brazil played with its U20-team, led by coach Sérgio Farias, and therefore the game is not a full FIFA international.
  3. ^ Third place match during the 2000 King's Cup in Thailand.
  4. ^ Brazil once again played with its U20-team, and therefore the game is not a full FIFA international.
  5. ^ Qualification match in UEFA Group 2 for the 2002 FIFA World Cup in Japan and South Korea

References