Feb 28 • 10:27 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

The winner of the Super Cup final will be determined in front of a full house

The A. Le Coq Super Cup final between FC Flora and Nõmme Kalju will take place at a sold-out Paide football hall, marking a significant clash of Estonian football clubs.

The A. Le Coq Super Cup final is set to be held at a sold-out Paide football hall this Saturday, featuring a highly anticipated match between reigning Estonian champions FC Flora and Evald Tipner Cup winners Nõmme Kalju. This match not only marks the beginning of the football season but also commemorates three significant anniversaries for both clubs involved in the final. Flora, celebrating its 20th Super Cup final appearance, has previously lifted the trophy on 12 occasions, with their last victory occurring in 2024 against JK Narva Trans after a penalty shootout.

Nõmme Kalju will compete in their fifth Super Cup final, having claimed the title once in 2019 when they defeated Tallinna FCI Levadia 3-2 after overcoming a deficit in the match. Last year, Kalju faced Levadia again in the final but lost 3-2, making their upcoming clash with Flora all the more crucial as they seek redemption. The historical context of these matches adds an exciting layer to what is expected to be a thrilling encounter between two of Estonia's top football clubs.

The match showcases not just the rivalry between Flora and Kalju but also the growth and interest in Estonian football, as evidenced by the sell-out crowd for the Super Cup final. With both teams bringing strong performances to the field, fans from both sides are eager to see which team will come out on top and claim the prestigious trophy, setting the tone for the season ahead.

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