• historic Kalev merged into BC Kalev/Cramo. Kalev is often confused with Estonian team Tallinna/Kalev TLÜ, which has no connections with KK Kalev. USSR League...
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  • sweets company BC Kalev, a basketball club based in Tallinn, Estonia BC Tallinna Kalev, a basketball club based in Tallinn, Estonia KK Kalev, defunct basketball...
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  • government. KK Kalev, a basketball club from Estonia JK Tallinna Kalev, a football club from Estonia Kalevi Keskstaadion, a stadium in Estonia Kalev Sports...
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  • silver medal in the 1987 EuroBasket competition. He was also a member of KK Kalev, who won the USSR Premier Basketball League in 1991. He was 6th in EuroBasket...
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  • Kalev Tallinn also was a successful club in the sport of bandy. The club became Estonian champions of this sport in 1916, 1917 and 1918. KK Kalev (1920–2005)...
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  • Aivar Kuusmaa (category KK Kalev players)
    ASK. After retiring in 2005 he has been coaching BC Kalev/Cramo (2005–2007 & 2010–2012), TTÜ KK (2007–2010) and AVIS Utilitas Rapla (2014–2018). Kuusmaa...
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    Martin Müürsepp (category KK Kalev players)
    Müürsepp was loaned to Estonian champions BC Kalev for the 1995–1996 season. Müürsepp helped BC Kalev to defend the league title and win the Estonian...
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  • best-of-five series. BC Kalev/Cramo v Tallinna Kalev/Audentes Tallinna Kalev/Audentes v BC Kalev/Cramo BC Kalev/Cramo v Tallinna Kalev/Audentes Tartu Ülikool...
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  • Rauno Pehka (category KK Kalev players)
    the Soviet Union league championship in 1991 as a member of the Tallinn Kalev basketball team. Pehka mostly played in Estonia. After retiring Rauno Pehka...
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    Valmo Kriisa (category KK Kalev players)
    Netherlands, Kriisa came back to Estonia and joined BC Kalev/Cramo. He spent three seasons with Kalev winning one Estonian Championship. In 2007 he was named...
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    Tiit Sokk (category KK Kalev players)
    athlete award in 1988. He won the Soviet Union League title in 1991 with Kalev Tallinn, and ended his career as a player in 1997, after playing a season...
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    BC Kalev, also known as BC Kalev/Cramo for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball club based in Tallinn, Estonia. The team plays in the Korvpalli...
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  • champions 1942: Tartu Kalev 1944 Summer: Tartu Kalev 1944 Winter: Tallinna Kalev 1945: Tallinna Kalev 1946: Tallinna Kalev 1947: Tallinna Kalev 1948: Tartu ÜSK...
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  • the Estonian Korvpalli Meistriliiga. The team played its home games at Kalev Sports Hall. Founded in 1989, the team was named after its title sponsor...
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  • Wroten ( Kalev/Cramo), against Jēkabpils/SMScredit.lv on January 24, 2019 Most steals in a game 10 by Kevin Anthony Johnson ( Keila KK), against KK Viimsi...
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    BC Pärnu (redirect from KK Parnu)
    Sadam defeated AVIS UTILITAS Rapla in the quarterfinals, but lost to BC Kalev/Cramo in the semifinals. In the third-place games, they defeated TalTech...
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    Gregor Arbet (category KK Kalev players)
    Arbet signed for Kalev (former Ehitustööriist). With Kalev, Arbet won his second Estonian Championship in the 2008–09 season, when Kalev defeated University...
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    Rapla KK, also known as AVIS UTILITAS Rapla for sponsorship reasons, is a professional basketball team based in Rapla, Estonia. The team plays in the Estonian-Latvian...
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  • 17 May 2012. The defending champion BC Kalev/Cramo won its 5th league title. Kalev/Cramo TTÜ KK Kalev Tarvas KK Pärnu Rapla Tartu Valga Quarter-finals...
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  • Heino Enden (category KK Kalev players)
    Moscow Soviet Union Championship: 1984, 1988 Runner-up: 1985, 1986, 1987 BC Kalev Estonian Championship: 1992 1982 FIBA World Championship EuroBasket 1983...
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    Kristjan Kangur (category KK Kalev players)
    October 1982) is an Estonian professional basketball player for Tallinna Kalev in the Latvian–Estonian Basketball League. He is 2.03 m (6 ft 8 in) tall...
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  • Gert Kullamäe (category KK Kalev players)
    was only 14 years and 4 months old. After some seasons, he signed with Kalev and he has played in USSR Championships; Korać Cup in 1990–91 and FIBA European...
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  • KEK Kalev/Rapla BC (BC Kalev/Rapla) Keskrajooni SK Kuremaa SK Kuressaare SK Rakvere KK (KK Rakvere) Rakvere Palliklubi (Rakvere PK) Taba 89 KK (KK Taba...
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  • Jaak Lipso (category KK Kalev players)
    League championship titles (1962–1966, 1969). Lipso then moved to Tallinna Kalev for two years and then to Harju KEK winning two more Soviet Estonian titles...
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  • Jaak Salumets (category KK Kalev players)
    day TTÜ) and made his way through to the Soviet youth team and Tallinn Kalev. In 1968 he won the European Junior Championships with the national team...
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    Margus Metstak (category KK Kalev players)
    improved and went on to play professionally for Soviet Union top-flight team Kalev Tallinn. In 1982, only his second year as a professional, the team reached...
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  • Priit Tomson (category KK Kalev players)
    basketball team (Tallinn Polytechnic Institute). After that he played for Kalev Tartu at the Championships of the Soviet Union in 1963–76 and for the Estonian...
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  • Union (now Estonia) and San Marino. The team from the Soviet Union was KK Kalev, which was a professional basketball team founded in 1920. The four American...
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  • Sports Hall 1,820 Pärnu Pärnu Sadam, Pärnu VK 2009 Kalev Sports Hall 1,700 Tallinn KK Kalev, Kalev/Cramo, HC Tallinn 1962 Narva Ice Hall 1,500 Narva Narva...
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  • TTÜ KK TTÜ KK v Pärnu Sadam Pärnu Sadam v TTÜ KK The quarterfinals are best-of-five series. BC Kalev/Cramo v Pärnu Sadam Pärnu Sadam v BC Kalev/Cramo...
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