Mar 14 • 20:30 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia ERR

The Women's Championship is more uniform this year than before

The upcoming season of Estonia's Women's Football Championship features fewer teams but is expected to be more competitive.

The new season of Estonia's Women's Football Championship is set to begin next week, marking a significant shift from last year where eight teams participated to only six this year. This change has invoked varying opinions among players, particularly Kristiina Tullus, a veteran player from Flora, who acknowledges that other clubs have gained strength, suggesting that upcoming matches will be more challenging. Tullus believes that while it may lead to some tedious games due to the limited variety of teams, the overall competitiveness will enhance the quality of play.

Former Flora player Lisette Tammik, who recently joined Paide Linnanaiskond, expresses a positive view on the reduction of teams, stating that a more uniform league might make the matches more intriguing to watch. She emphasizes that while having eight teams might have introduced more variability, having six will lead to a tighter competition, which could ultimately benefit the league's popularity and encourage better performances from all teams.

The tournament is poised to showcase increased excitement as the teams gear up for the season, particularly given the context of the significant changes made to the league's structure and the players' new roster dynamics. The anticipation surrounding the upcoming matches reflects the growing interests in women's football in Estonia, highlighting its evolution and the enhanced competitiveness among the teams as they prepare for a new chapter in the championship history.

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