Pärnu JK Vaprus 1–6 Levadia Tallinn – Premium Liiga
Levadia Tallinn delivered a ruthless attacking display on May 24, 2026, crushing Pärnu JK Vaprus 6–1 at Pärnu Rannastaadion. The emphatic victory underlined Levadia’s status as one of the most potent forces in Estonian football this season and left Vaprus with serious defensive concerns.
Match Overview
The visitors started with relentless intensity. Within the first 15 minutes, Levadia had already carved out three clear chances, and they took the lead through a clinical finish from Ernest Agyiri after a swift counter-attack. Vaprus struggled to contain the pace and movement of the Tallinn frontline, and by half-time the scoreboard read 0–3.
Key Moments
- 12' – Agyiri slots home from close range after a cross from the right.
- 28' – Bogdan Vaštšuk doubles the lead with a curling free-kick into the top corner.
- 41' – Ivan Sergejev makes it 3–0, heading in from a corner.
- 55' – Vaprus pull one back through Kristjan Kask, who volleys in after a defensive mix-up.
- 62' – Levadia restore their three-goal advantage as Robert Kirss fires home from the edge of the box.
- 71' – Mark Oliver Roosnupp adds a fifth with a solo run and finish.
- 84' – Substitute Henri Anier completes the scoring, tapping in after a goalmouth scramble.
Tactical Story
Levadia pressed high and used width effectively, with full-backs pushing forward to overload the Vaprus defence. The visitors’ midfield dominance, led by Mihkel Ainsalu, ensured quick transitions and constant supply to the forwards. Vaprus, by contrast, struggled to maintain possession and were often caught in transition.
Standout Players
Bogdan Vaštšuk was the architect in midfield, controlling the tempo and scoring a brilliant free-kick. Up front, Ernest Agyiri caused havoc with his movement and finishing. For Vaprus, Kristjan Kask showed fight but had little support.
Season Impact
The result keeps Levadia firmly in the title race, piling pressure on rivals Flora Tallinn. For Pärnu JK Vaprus, the heavy defeat highlights defensive frailties that must be addressed if they are to avoid a relegation battle.

