Estonian football competition
Football tournament season
The 2018–19 Estonian Cup was the 29th season of the Estonian main domestic football knockout tournament. Narva Trans won their second title after defeating Nõmme Kalju in the final and qualified for the first qualifying round of the UEFA Europa League .
First round (1/64)
The draw was made by Estonian Football Association on 19 May 2018.[ 1]
Byes
These teams were not drawn and secured a place in the second round without playing:
Meistriliiga (Level 1): JK Narva Trans , Nõmme Kalju FC , JK Tallinna Kalev , Paide Linnameeskond
Esiliiga (2): Rakvere JK Tarvas , FC Flora U21 , Tartu FC Santos , FC Elva , Tartu JK Welco
Esiliiga B (3): FC Flora U19 , FC Nõmme United
II Liiga (4): Raasiku FC Joker , JK Sillamäe Kalev , Tallinna JK Piraaja , Jõgeva SK Noorus-96 , Maardu United , Viimsi JK , FC Otepää , Pärnu JK Poseidon , Kohtla-Järve JK Järve II
III Liiga (5): Tallinna FC Zapoos , FC Zenit Tallinn, Nõmme Kalju FC III, Tallinna FC Eston Villa, FC Vastseliina , Tartu FC Helios, Tallinna JK Augur , FC Järva-Jaani, FC Kose , JK Kernu Kadakas
IV Liiga (6): Tallinna Depoo, Tallinna JK Jalgpallihaigla, FC Lelle, Tartu FC Helios II, FC Äksi Wolves
Rahvaliiga (RL): FC Teleios, FC Maksatransport
Second round (1/32)
The draw for the second round was made on 19 June 2018.[ 3]
Third round (1/16)
The draw for the third round was made on 19 July 2018.[ 4]
Fourth round (1/8)
The draw for the fourth round was made on 24 August 2018.[ 5]
Quarter-finals
The draw for the fourth round was made on 2 March 2019.[ 6] Maardu Linnameeskond and JK Tabasalu advanced a league level between 2018 and 2019 league seasons.
Semi-finals
The draw was made on 25 April 2019.[ 7]
Final
Final was played on 25 May 2019 at A. Le Coq Arena .
See also
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