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Revision as of 19:46, 12 July 2012
Season | 1922 |
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Manager | — |
Captain | Heinrich Paal |
Matches played | 2 |
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The 1922 season was the 3rd year of competitive football for the Estonia as an independent nation.
Matches
Finland vs Estonia
11 August 1922 and the match against Finland is in the history books for two reasons. Mainly, because when Arnold Kuulman scored a goal in the 40th minute, he became first ever to do so for the blueshirts. Secondly, it is still, after almost 90 years, the heaviest defeat Estonia has ever borne. For Kuulman it was the 4th and last appearance for the team. While Jarl Öhman scored a double-hattrick, HJK's Verner Eklöf scored third time in a row against Estonia.[1]
11 August 1922 (#4) Friendly | Finland | 10 – 2 | Estonia | Töölön Pallokenttä, Helsinki |
Öhman 1', 9', 14' (pen.), 46', 50', 69' Mantila 37', 84' Eklöf 48', 59' |
Report | 40' Kuulman 42' Tell |
Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Gösta Löfgren (FIN) |
Latvia vs Estonia
It was Latvia's first official international match. Debutant August Silber was brother of fellow international Otto Silber. Verner Eklöf, a Finnish international and coach, was the referee.[2]
24 September 1922 (#5) Friendly | Latvia | 1 – 1 | Estonia | RFK Stadions, Riga |
E. Barda 2' | Report | 88' Üpraus | Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Verner Eklöf (FIN) |
Players
These 15 players appeared for the national team in 1922:
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Goalscorers
- 1 goal
Debutants
- #20–#23: Adolf Anier, Sergei Javorski, Eduard Maurer and Bernhard Rein in the match against Finland.[1]
- #24: August Silber in the match against Latvia.[2]
References
- ^ a b "Soome – Eesti 10:2". Jalgpallihaigla (in Estonian). Retrieved 29 April 2011.
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