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- 1993–94_Meistriliiga abstract "The 1993-1994 season in the premier Estonian league, named Meistriliiga, was the third domestic competition since the Baltic nation gained independence from the Soviet Union on 1991-08-20. Twelve teams competed in this edition, with FC Flora Tallinn winning the title for the first in the club history.".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga wikiPageID "17617257".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga wikiPageRevisionID "551352300".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga competition Meistriliiga.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga continentalcup UEFA_Cup_1994–95.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga continentalcup UEFA_Cup_Winners'_Cup.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga continentalcup1Qualifiers FC_Flora_Tallinn.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga continentalcup2Qualifiers FC_Norma_Tallinn.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga goals "Kallaste".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga goals "Linnumäe".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga goals "Zelinski".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga leagueTopscorer "Maksim Gruznov".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga nextseason "1994".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga prevseason "1992".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga promoted JK_Kalev_Pärnu.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga relegated JK_Tervis_Pärnu.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga relegated "FC Dünamo Tallinn".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga relegated "JK Maag Tartu".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga relegated "JK Sillamäe Kalev".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga score "5".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga season "1993".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga team FC_Norma_Tallinn.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga winners FC_Flora_Tallinn.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga subject Category:1993_in_Estonian_sport.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga subject Category:1993–94_domestic_association_football_leagues.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga subject Category:1994_in_Estonian_sport.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga subject Category:Meistriliiga.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga type FootballLeagueSeason.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga type SportsSeason.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga type SportsTeamSeason.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga type Thing.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga comment "The 1993-1994 season in the premier Estonian league, named Meistriliiga, was the third domestic competition since the Baltic nation gained independence from the Soviet Union on 1991-08-20. Twelve teams competed in this edition, with FC Flora Tallinn winning the title for the first in the club history.".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga label "1993–94 Meistriliiga".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga label "Championnat d'Estonie de football 1993-1994".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga label "Meistriliiga (1993/1994)".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga label "Meistriliiga 1993-1994".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga label "Meistriliiga 1993-94".
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga sameAs 1993%E2%80%9394_Meistriliiga.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga sameAs Championnat_d'Estonie_de_football_1993-1994.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga sameAs Meistriliiga_1993-1994.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga sameAs 1994).
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga sameAs Meistriliiga_1993-94.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga sameAs Q1409994.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga sameAs Q1409994.
- 1993–94_Meistriliiga wasDerivedFrom 1993–94_Meistriliiga?oldid=551352300.