Meistriliiga Player of the Year

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The Meistriliiga Player of the Year is an annual award given to the best Meistriliiga player for his performances in the league.

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Winners

YearPlayerClub
2006 Flag of Estonia.svg Marek Lemsalu Levadia
2007 Flag of Finland.svg Juha Hakola Flora
2008 Flag of Estonia.svg Martin Vunk Flora
2009 Flag of Estonia.svg Konstantin Nahk Levadia
2010 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Post Flora
2011 Flag of Estonia.svg Sergei Mošnikov Flora
2012 Flag of Estonia.svg Igor Morozov Levadia
2013 Flag of Estonia.svg Rimo Hunt Levadia
2014 Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeni Kabaev Sillamäe Kalev
2015 [1] Flag of Estonia.svg Ingemar Teever Levadia
2016 [2] Flag of Russia.svg Yevgeni Kabaev Sillamäe Kalev
2017 [3] Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Sappinen Flora
2018 [4] Flag of Georgia.svg Zakaria Beglarishvili Flora
2019 Flag of Estonia.svg Konstantin Vassiljev Flora
2020 Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Sappinen Flora
2021 Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Sappinen Flora
2022 [5] Flag of Estonia.svg Konstantin Vassiljev Flora

Fans' Player of the Year

In addition to the Meistriliiga Player of the Year, the Meistriliiga Fans' Player of the Year is voted by the readers of Soccernet.ee.

YearPlayerClub
2005 Flag of Estonia.svg Tarmo Neemelo TVMK
2006 Flag of Estonia.svg Marek Lemsalu Levadia
2007 Flag of Finland.svg Juha Hakola Flora
2008 Flag of Finland.svg Juha Hakola Flora
2009 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Puri Levadia
2010 Flag of Estonia.svg Sander Post Flora
2011 Flag of Latvia.svg Aleksandrs Čekulajevs Narva Trans
2012 Flag of Estonia.svg Igor Morozov Levadia
2013 Flag of Estonia.svg Rimo Hunt Levadia
2014 Flag of Estonia.svg Igor Subbotin Levadia
2015 Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Sappinen Flora
2016 Flag of Ghana.svg Ofosu Appiah Infonet
2017 Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Sappinen Flora
2018 [6] Flag of Georgia.svg Zakaria Beglarishvili Flora
2019 Flag of Estonia.svg Konstantin Vassiljev Flora
2020 Flag of Estonia.svg Rauno Sappinen Flora
2021 Flag of Georgia.svg Zakaria Beglarishvili Levadia
2022 [7] Flag of Estonia.svg Robi Saarma Paide Linnameeskond

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