Estonia national football team 1992

The 1992 season was the 72nd season of competitive football (soccer) in Estonia, and the first one in the Baltic country as an independent nation. The Estonia national football team under the guidance of manager Uno Piir played its first FIFA-recognized match after the restoration of independence against Slovenia on June 3, 1992: a 1-1 draw in the capital Tallinn. The team played a total number of five official matches in the year 1992, including two qualifiers for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States.

Estonia vs Slovenia

 Estonia1 – 1 Slovenia
Puštov 7' Report Benedejčič 73'
Kadrioru Stadium, Tallinn
Attendance: 3,500
Referee: Eero Aho (Finland)
Pos Name Min Rem Cap
GK Mart Poom 90' 1
DF Meelis Lindmaa 90' 1
DF Urmas Hepner 90' 1
DF Risto Kallaste downward-facing red arrow 86' 1
DF Urmas Kirs downward-facing red arrow 77' 1
DF Toomas Kallaste 90' 1
MF Igor Prins 90' 1
MF Martin Reim 90' 1
MF Indro Olumets downward-facing red arrow 46' 1
MF Tarmo Linnumäe downward-facing red arrow 46' 1
FW Aleksandr Puštov 90' 5' 1
Substitutes
MF Sergei Ratnikov upward-facing green arrow 46' 1
DF Urmas Kaljend upward-facing green arrow 46' 1
FW Marko Kristal upward-facing green arrow 77' 1
MF Viktor Alonen upward-facing green arrow 86' 1
Manager: Estonia Uno Piir

Latvia vs Estonia

Latvia 2 – 1 Estonia
Linards 34', 40' Report Olumets 78'
Daugava Stadium, Liepāja
Attendance: 1,500
Referee: Anatolijus Rezepovas (Lithuania)
Pos Name Min Rem Cap
GK Mart Poom 90' 2
DF Meelis Lindmaa 90' 2
DF Sergei Hohlov-Simson 90' 1
DF Toomas Kallaste 90' 2
DF Urmas Kirs 90' 2
MF Sergei Ratnikov 90' 2
MF Indro Olumets 90' 61' 2
MF Tarmo Linnumäe 90' 2
MF Igor Prins 90' 2
FW Marko Kristal 90' 2
FW Viktor Alonen 90' 2
Manager: Estonia Uno Piir

Lithuania vs Estonia

Lithuania 1 – 1 Estonia
Slekys 27' Report Olumets 64'
Daugava Stadium, Liepāja
Attendance: 500
Referee: Romāns Lajuks (Latvia)
Pos Name Min Rem Cap
GK Mart Poom 90' 3
DF Meelis Lindmaa 90' 3
DF Sergei Hohlov-Simson 90' 2
DF Toomas Kallaste 90' 3
DF Urmas Kirs 90' 3
MF Sergei Ratnikov downward-facing red arrow 46' 3
MF Indro Olumets 90' 64' 3
MF Igor Prins 90' 3
MF Tarmo Linnumäe downward-facing red arrow 58' 3
FW Marko Kristal 90' 3
FW Viktor Alonen 90' 3
Substitutes
DF Jaanus Veensalu upward-facing green arrow 46' 1
DF Marek Lemsalu upward-facing green arrow 58' 1
Manager: Estonia Uno Piir

Estonia vs Switzerland

 Estonia0 – 6  Switzerland
Report Chapuisat 19', 66'
Bregy 28'
Knup 46', 65'
Sforza 84'
Pos Name Min Rem Cap
GK Mart Poom 90' Yellow card 28' 4
DF Meelis Lindmaa downward-facing red arrow 78' 4
DF Toomas Kallaste 90' 4
DF Urmas Hepner 90' 2
DF Urmas Kaljend 90' 2
DF Risto Kallaste 90' 2
MF Indro Olumets 90' 4
MF Tarmo Linnumäe 90' Yellow card 83' 4
MF Martin Reim 90' 2
FW Marko Kristal 90' 4
FW Aleksandr Puštov downward-facing red arrow 64' 2
Substitutes
DF Urmas Kirs upward-facing green arrow 64' 4
DF Jaanus Veensalu upward-facing green arrow 78' 2
Manager: Estonia Uno Piir

Malta vs Estonia

 Malta0 – 0 Estonia
Report
Attendance: 10,110
Referee: Oğuz Sarvan (TUR)
Pos Name Min Rem Cap
GK Mart Poom 90' 5
DF Toomas Kallaste 90' 5
DF Urmas Hepner 90' 3
DF Urmas Kaljend 90' 3
DF Igor Prins 90' 4
DF Urmas Kirs downward-facing red arrow 80' 5
MF Risto Kallaste 90' 3
MF Martin Reim 90' 3
MF Indro Olumets 90' 5
MF Sergei Ratnikov 90' 4
FW Aleksandr Puštov downward-facing red arrow 75' 3
Substitutes
FW Lembit Rajala upward-facing green arrow 75' 1
FW Marko Kristal upward-facing green arrow 80' 5
Manager: Estonia Uno Piir

Notes

  1. ^ WCQ 94 = Qualification for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. Estonia played in 1994 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA)#Group 1

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