Results

Estonia Meistriliiga 11/08 10:30 36 [9] JK Tammeka Tartu v JK Trans Narva [5] L 2-0
Estonia Meistriliiga 11/02 12:00 35 [5] JK Trans Narva v FC Levadia Tallinn [2] L 0-4
Estonia Cup 10/30 17:00 4 JK Trans Narva v FC Tallinn W 6-0
Estonia Meistriliiga 10/25 11:30 34 [7] Melzer/Majsajdr v JK Trans Narva [5] L 1-0
Estonia Meistriliiga 10/21 15:00 33 [1] FC Flora Tallinn v JK Trans Narva [5] L 4-0
Estonia Meistriliiga 10/18 13:00 32 [5] JK Trans Narva v Parnu JK Vaprus [6] D 1-1
Estonia Meistriliiga 10/04 14:00 31 [10] JK Tallinna Kalev v JK Trans Narva [6] W 1-3
Estonia Meistriliiga 09/27 14:00 30 [5] JK Trans Narva v Paide Linnameeskond [3] L 2-3
Estonia Meistriliiga 09/20 11:30 29 [9] FC Kuressaare v JK Trans Narva [5] D 0-0
Estonia Meistriliiga 09/17 14:15 28 [5] JK Trans Narva v JK Nomme Kalju [4] D 0-0
Estonia Meistriliiga 09/14 14:00 27 [5] JK Trans Narva v Harju JK Laagri [9] L 1-3
Estonia Cup 09/07 12:00 5 JK Saue v JK Trans Narva W 0-4

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 46 23 23
Wins 23 12 11
Draws 7 4 3
Losses 16 7 9
Goals for 86 48 38
Goals against 58 30 28
Clean sheets 14 7 7
Failed to score 12 4 8

Wikipedia - JK Narva Trans

Jalgpalliklubi Narva Trans, commonly known as Narva Trans or simply Trans, is an Estonian professional football club based in Narva that competes in the Meistriliiga, the top flight of Estonian football. Although the club's traditional home ground is Kreenholm Stadium, they currently play their home matches at Kalev-Fama Stadium.

The club was founded as Avtomobilist in 1979, changed their name to Autobaas in 1989 and Narva Trans in 1992. Narva Trans were one of the founding members of the Meistriliiga and are one of two clubs which have never been relegated from the Estonian top division since its inception in 1992, along with Flora. Narva Trans have won three Estonian Cups and two Estonian Supercups.

History

The club was founded in 1979 as Avtomobilist by the workers of the Motor Depot 13 in Narva. In 1984, the club was promoted to the Estonian SSR Championship, but was relegated at the end of the season. The club returned to the top division in 1987, but was relegated again after finishing the season last. In 1989, the club changed its name to Autobaas and returned to the top division once again.

In 1992, the club changed the name to Narva Trans and became founding members of the new Meistriliiga, finishing the inaugural season in seventh place. The club earned their first medals after reaching the 1993–94 Estonian Cup final, finishing as runners-up. One year later, Narva Trans earned their first league medals by finishing the 1994–95 league season in third place. The club made their European debut in the 1996 UEFA Intertoto Cup.

Narva Trans facing Tammeka in 2011

On 24 May 2001, Narva Trans lifted their first trophy by defeating Flora 1–0 in the 2000–01 Estonian Cup final. Narva experienced their most successful period from 2005 to 2011, as the club first came third in the 2005 league season and finished as runners-up in 2006 with club record 83 points, their best league finish to this date. The team won back-to-back Estonian Supercups in 2007 and 2008 by defeating Levadia in both of the finals. Narva Trans finished third for four consecutive seasons in 2008, 2009, 2010 and 2011. In the years that followed, financial competition with the capital city clubs grew more difficult, and Narva Trans gradually transitioned into a mid-table club. Since then, the team has occasionally been referred to as "cup specialists" in recognition of their strong performances in the Estonian Cup competition. The club won their second Estonian Cup trophy in the 2018–19 season, defeating Nõmme Kalju 2–1 after extra time in the final. In 2023, Narva Trans won their third Estonian Cup by defeating FC Flora 2–1 in the 2022–23 final.

**JK Trans Narva** is a prominent football club based in Narva, Estonia, known for its rich history and passionate fan base. Founded in 1923, the club has established itself as a significant player in Estonian football, competing in the top tiers of the Estonian league system.

The team's colors are traditionally blue and white, reflecting the vibrant spirit of the city and its community. JK Trans Narva plays its home matches at the Narva Stadium, a venue that fosters an electric atmosphere, especially during local derbies and key fixtures.

Over the years, JK Trans Narva has developed a reputation for nurturing local talent while also attracting skilled players from abroad, contributing to a dynamic and competitive squad. The club's commitment to excellence is evident in its pursuit of domestic titles and its participation in various cup competitions.

With a strong emphasis on teamwork, discipline, and sportsmanship, JK Trans Narva continues to inspire the next generation of footballers in Estonia, making it a cornerstone of the local sports culture. The club's loyal supporters, known for their unwavering dedication, play a crucial role in creating a vibrant matchday experience, making every game a celebration of football in Narva.