Under the guidance of the former Estonia national team coach, the team rose from a position of crisis and finished in third place.
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They were equal matched for two legs however Levadia narrowly scraped through to the next round where FC Twente were a much tougher opponent.
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Before the A. Le Coq Arena was built, Kadrioru Stadium was the home ground for the Estonia national team.
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After defeating Levadia Tallinn, Hapoel Tel Aviv and Braga, Pandurii entered the Group stage, being drawn into Group E.
In 2003, at the age of 18, Kruglov started his professional career with FC Levadia Tallinn, one of the biggest clubs in Estonia.