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{{short description|Estonian football club}}
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clubname = FC Norma Tallinn |▼
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ground = Norma Staadion <br>(now Maarjamäe staadion), [[Tallinn]] |▼
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'''Norma Tallinn'''
==History==
Founded in
After Estonia regained its independence in 1991, Norma joined the newly formed Estonian [[Meistriliiga]]. Alongside their rivals [[Lantana Tallinn]] (''Nikol Tallinn back then''), the club became very popular among the ethnic Russian minority in Estonia. Norma won the first two
In 1994, Norma finished level on points with [[Flora Tallinn]] and according to the rules, had to play in a championship playoff, but, as a protest against the disqualification of [[FC TVMK|Tevalte Tallinn]] because of match fixing allegations, Norma decided to field their youth squad. Flora won the playoff
The following season Norma Tallinn were relegated to the [[Esiliiga]].
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==Achievements==
*'''[[Meistriliiga]]''': (2)
1992,
*'''[[Estonian Cup]]''': (1)
1993–94
*'''[[Estonian SSR]] Championship''': (5)
1964, 1967, 1970, 1979, 1988
*'''[[Estonian SSR]] Cup''': (6)<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://jalgpall.ee/voistlused/uudised/koik-senised-eesti-karikavoitjad-n89?siteacc=events|title = Uudised}}</ref>
1962, 1965, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1989
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! Country
! Club
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! {{Tooltip|[[Playoff format#Total points series (aggregate)|Agg.]]}}
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|1992–93
|[[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]
| 1Q
|{{Flagicon|Slovenia}}
|[[NK Olimpija Ljubljana (
|0–2
|0–3
|0–5
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|1993–94
|[[UEFA Champions League|Champions League]]
| 1Q
|{{Flagicon|Finland}}
|[[HJK Helsinki]]
|0–1
|1–1
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|1994–95
|[[UEFA Cup Winners' Cup|Cup Winners' Cup]]
|1Q
|{{Flagicon|Slovenia}}
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==Managers==
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*{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Uno Piir]] (1959)
*{{flagicon|Soviet Union}} [[Uno Piir]] (1962–89)
*{{flagicon|Estonia}} [[Valeri Bondarenko]] (1991–93)
*{{flagicon|Estonia}} Mait Kebina (1994)
*{{flagicon|Russia}} Eduard Belkin (1994)
*{{flagicon|Estonia}} Juri Tšurilkin (1994–95)
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==References==
{{Reflist}}
{{Football in Estonia}}
{{Meistriliiga}}
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