Estonia Esiliiga 07/16 16:30 12 [2] JK Nomme United v Parnu JK [9] W 4-0
Estonia Esiliiga 07/10 16:00 11 [2] JK Nomme United v FC Flora Tallinn II [6] W 2-1
Estonia Esiliiga 07/07 16:00 10 [8] JK Tammeka Tartu II v JK Nomme United [2] W 0-4
Estonia Esiliiga 07/02 16:30 9 [2] JK Nomme United v Parnu JK Vaprus [3] D 2-2
Estonia Esiliiga 06/28 16:00 8 [9] Parnu JK v JK Nomme United [2] W 1-3
Estonia Esiliiga 06/21 10:00 7 [2] JK Nomme United v K-Jarve JK Jarve [10] D 0-0
Estonia Esiliiga 06/18 16:30 6 [5] FC Flora Tallinn II v JK Nomme United [3] W 2-3
Estonia Esiliiga 06/14 10:00 5 [3] JK Nomme United v JK Tammeka Tartu II [6] W 3-1
Estonia Esiliiga 06/07 10:00 4 [8] Vandra JK Vaprus v JK Nomme United [1] D 3-3
Estonia Esiliiga 06/04 16:00 3 [9] Levadia Tallinn II v JK Nomme United [3] W 1-4
Estonia Esiliiga 05/30 13:00 2 [2] JK Nomme United v FC Elva [6] D 0-0
Estonia Esiliiga 05/24 16:00 1 [7] JK Nomme United v Maardu Linnameeskond [7] W 5-0
Europe Friendlies 02/22 13:22 - FC Helios Voru v JK Nomme United W 1-7
Europe Friendlies 02/14 17:35 - JK Nomme Kalju II v JK Nomme United W 0-2
Europe Friendlies 02/02 13:00 - Tartu JK Welco v JK Nomme United D 2-2
Europe Friendlies 01/25 16:40 - JK Nomme United v JK Tallinna Kalev II W 7-3
Estonia Esiliiga B 10/05 10:00 - JK Nomme United v Vandra JK Vaprus D 1-1
Estonia Esiliiga B 10/02 16:30 - JK Tabasalu v JK Nomme United W 0-2
Estonia Esiliiga B 09/28 10:00 - JK Nomme United v Keila JK W 6-1
Estonia Esiliiga B 09/14 10:00 - JK Nomme United v Parnu JK W 4-2
Estonia Esiliiga B 09/01 10:00 - JK Nomme United v Pohja-Tallinna JK Volta W 5-0
Estonia Esiliiga B 08/25 13:00 - JK Nomme United v JK Nomme Kalju II L 1-2
Estonia Esiliiga B 08/19 16:30 - Pohja-Tallinna JK Volta v JK Nomme United W 0-2
Estonia Esiliiga B 08/16 16:00 - Keila JK v JK Nomme United W 0-6
Estonia Esiliiga B 08/10 10:00 - JK Nomme United v Viimsi JK W 4-1
Estonia Cup 08/06 16:00 6 JK Nomme United v JK Tammeka Tartu L 1-3
Estonia Esiliiga B 08/03 10:00 - JK Nomme United v FC Helios Voru D 2-2
Estonia Esiliiga B 07/27 16:03 - Parnu JK v JK Nomme United W 1-4
Estonia Esiliiga B 07/10 16:00 - Paide Linnameeskond II v JK Nomme United D 1-1
Estonia Esiliiga B 07/04 16:00 - JK Nomme United v JK Tabasalu W 6-1

Wikipedia - FC Nõmme United

FC Nõmme United is an Estonian professional football club based in Nõmme, a district in Tallinn. The club was founded in 2000 and from the 2024 season competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. Their home ground is Männiku Stadium.

Led by Mart Poom, the club is renowned for its strong youth system.

History

The club was founded in 2000 by Enn Loog and was initially named FC Elion, before the name was changed to FC Nõmme United in 2006. From early years on, Mart Poom, who at the time was playing in the Premier League, contributed to the growth of the club. After Poom's retirement, Mart Poomi Jalgpallikool (English: Mart Poom's Football School) was founded which started to act as an academy to Nõmme United. The club quickly established itself as one of the leading youth academies in the country. In 2018, goalkeeper Karl Jakob Hein joined the academy of Arsenal F.C. and made his first team debut on 9 November 2022, becoming the second Estonian to feature for the Gunners after club's president Mart Poom.

After finishing first in the Estonian third-tier Esiliiga B in 2019, the club was promoted to Esiliiga. After the 2022 season, Vladimir Vassiljev became the manager of the club and Nõmme United set their sights on gaining promotion to Premium Liiga within the next three seasons. They did it in one, as the club finished the 2023 Esiliiga season in first place with 90 points. After the end of the season, Vassiljev left for abroad and Nõmme United appointed Finnishman Jani Sarajärvi as head coach for their debut season in the Estonian top flight.

Nomme United is a professional soccer team based in Tallinn, Estonia. The team was founded in 2015 and competes in the top division of Estonian football, the Meistriliiga.

Known for their attacking style of play and strong team spirit, Nomme United has quickly established themselves as a competitive force in Estonian football. The team's colors are green and white, and their home matches are played at the Nomme Kalju Stadium.

Nomme United has a dedicated fan base that passionately supports the team both at home and away matches. The club also has a strong youth development program, nurturing young talent and providing opportunities for local players to progress to the first team.

With a talented squad of players and a committed coaching staff, Nomme United continues to strive for success on the domestic and international stage. Their determination and passion for the game make them a team to watch in Estonian football.