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Tartu JK Maag Tammeka
Harju JK Laagri
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79
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56
48
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51
49
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D.Rudenko
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M. Karis
Kauan Pereira
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Thomas Lisboa
78′
A. Binate
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R. Kallas
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A. Jarve
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R. Sillamaa
69′
T. Lang
G. Uggeri
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K. Eerme
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K. Roomussaar
49′
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P. Marin
20′
G. Uggeri
16′
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Match Info

Tartu JK Maag Tammeka 2–1 Harju JK Laagri – Premium Liiga

Match Overview

Tartu JK Maag Tammeka secured a hard-fought 2–1 victory over Harju JK Laagri in the Estonian Premium Liiga on 6 July 2026. The win at Tamme Stadium moved Tammeka into a stronger mid-table position, while Harju remained in the relegation scrap after a spirited but ultimately losing effort.

First-Half Action

Tammeka started with purpose and took the lead inside 20 minutes. A well-worked move down the right flank ended with a low cross that striker Rasmus Kullamaa turned home from close range. Harju responded well, pressing higher and forcing Tammeka into defensive errors. Their persistence paid off just before half-time when a long-range effort from Martin Puhke deflected past the Tammeka goalkeeper to make it 1–1 at the break.

Second-Half Decider

The visitors continued to threaten early in the second half, but Tammeka regained control through their midfield. The winning goal arrived in the 67th minute: a corner kick was met by central defender Siim Pärn, who powered a header into the bottom corner. Harju pushed for an equaliser in the closing stages but Tammeka’s defence held firm.

League Impact

The victory lifted Tammeka to seventh place in the Premium Liiga standings, while Harju remained second from bottom. For Tammeka coach Indrek Ilves, the result was a welcome boost after a run of inconsistent form. Harju, despite the loss, showed enough to suggest they can still fight for survival in the second half of the season.

Key stats: Tammeka had 12 shots to Harju’s 8; possession split 54–46 in favour of the home side.