Tiigiveski Ground

[2] Tiigiveski Football Ground was opened to public in May 1913 and quickly become the most popular sports field in the city.

[3] Tiigiveski was the venue for the first two Estonia national football team home matches, when they faced Sweden and Finland in 1921.

In the autumn of the same year, Tiigiveski Ground also hosted the first-ever Estonian Football Championship.

[3] On 12 April 1922, the mayor of Tallinn Anton Uesson bans organising any further competitions in Tiigiveski.

[3] After Estonia had played their inaugural football match as a national team in Helsinki against Finland in 1920, they hosted Sweden the following year.

Tiigiveski hosting Kalev - Helsinki IFK in 1913
Tiigiveski Ground ( spordiplats ) on a map from 1928
Tiigiveski Park today, the hill that was once used by the spectators is visible in the background