TJK Stadium

Opened in 1925, its wooden grandstand could seat 3,740 and with its additional standing capacity of 6,000, the stadium was able to facilitate nearly 10,000 spectators.

Today, the site of the former stadium is occupied by Kadriorg's Business Center and Liivaoja apartment buildings.

Initially, the club eyed a field in the Kalamaja subdistrict, but the Tallinn City Government saw an area located next to Narva maantee and near the Kadriorg beach more suitable for football.

[1] In 1923, the city rented the field to TJK, who began constructing the 120-meter long wooden grandstand in April 1925.

However, due to its improper dimensions, the new stadium was unable to hold any official athletics or football competition.

TJK Stadium in 1926, hosting VS Sport 's match against Hakoah Vienna , the Austrian champions of the previous year