Sepa Jalgpallikeskus

Opened in 2016, it is the training centre of Tartu Tammeka, whose first team also uses the artificial turf field as a home ground during winter and early spring months.

[3][4] In 2012, Tartu Tammeka set their sights on building an artificial turf football ground with under-soil heating and in the following year, a decision was made to construct it on the site of the depreciated Sepa Stadium.

The campaign kicked off on 2 November 2015 and ended on 12 January 2016, during which over 3,000 people raised €150,000 for the construction of the football centre.

[5] In total, the budget of the project mounted to €452,818, of which €200,000 came though a bank loan taken by Tammeka, €150,000 through the crowdfunding campaign and €100,000 from the Estonian Football Association.

The opening festival saw a stadium concert by Daniel Levi and a viewing party of the 2016 European Championship final.

Installation of artificial grass at Sepa Jalgpallikeskus in June 2016
JK Tammeka youth players helping to renovate the future dressing room building in June 2016