Kalevi Aed

[4] In 1920, Lootus leaves the contract unextended and Kalev, who have been looking for a field to construct their stadium, takes advantage of the opportunity.

[4] On 10 June 1923, a new stadium is opened and one month later, the Estonia national football team debuts on the field, drawing 1–1 with Latvia in front of 4,000 spectators.

With tickets sold out, 5,000 spectators witness Kalev triumph against Sport 1–0.

Until this day, the match holds the attendance record of the Estonian top-flight football.

[4] In addition to football, Kalevi Aed was also used for track and field, bandy and other sporting events.

Location of the Kalevi Aed ( spordiplats ) on a map from 1928
Gymnastics celebrations at Kalevi Aed in the 1930s