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I'm taking this opportunity to post the link to the player in question.
He desperately needs a speed coach. If someone from the Estonian community could bring him home, I'd be incredibly happy.
https://sokker.org/player/PID/39787172
He desperately needs a speed coach. If someone from the Estonian community could bring him home, I'd be incredibly happy.
https://sokker.org/player/PID/39787172
He came to senses and placed him on the TL with normal price. Lets hope we will save him for the NT.
I am ready to buy...
I am ready to buy...
another 20-year-old defender who is interesting to train both in defense and speed
https://sokker.org/player/PID/39902779
https://sokker.org/player/PID/39902779
Dämit!
Couln't be online at the moment. :(
I sent letter, maybe the new owner is ready for retransfer. I could pay a bit extra...
Couln't be online at the moment. :(
I sent letter, maybe the new owner is ready for retransfer. I could pay a bit extra...
Estonia U21 – Sweden U21 2:0
Third meeting of the season against Sweden in the Sokker.org Druid Cup, with the record perfectly balanced beforehand: one win each. A real rivalry. And with one crucial detail — when it came to the World Cup qualification, it was us Estonians who made it through.
At the Eesti U21 Arena, under heavy clouds and steady rain, 13,526 spectators witnessed a match that felt anything but friendly.
First Half: Balanced and Tense
Sweden started sharply and hit the crossbar in the 2nd minute through Münster — an immediate warning sign. The Swedes controlled more of the field zones (56%), but Estonia held firm and created the better chances with Treial and Kulasalu.
Ralfsson pulled off several important saves, and a couple of yellow cards showed that neither side was willing to give an inch. The teams went into halftime at 0–0, with the feeling that one single moment could decide everything.
Second Half: Estonian Efficiency
That decisive moment arrived in the 52nd minute. After a sustained attack and an initial save, Tasane reacted quickest to the loose ball and slotted home the 1–0.
Sweden tried to respond, but Estonia stayed compact and disciplined.
In the 76th minute came the knockout blow: Treial provided the vision, Vunk delivered a classy outside-foot pass, and Kulasalu, after a sharp feint, finished calmly to make it 2–0.
The Numbers
Possession: 51% Estonia, 49% Sweden
Shots: 10 to 4 for Estonia
Average rating: 51.9 vs 48.4
Sweden had spells of territorial control, but Estonia were sharper, more clinical, and more decisive.
One win each in the previous two meetings. A World Cup spot secured by Estonia. And in this third chapter, under the Tallinn rain, Estonia U21 made another clear statement: 2–0, and the rivalry continues.
Third meeting of the season against Sweden in the Sokker.org Druid Cup, with the record perfectly balanced beforehand: one win each. A real rivalry. And with one crucial detail — when it came to the World Cup qualification, it was us Estonians who made it through.
At the Eesti U21 Arena, under heavy clouds and steady rain, 13,526 spectators witnessed a match that felt anything but friendly.
First Half: Balanced and Tense
Sweden started sharply and hit the crossbar in the 2nd minute through Münster — an immediate warning sign. The Swedes controlled more of the field zones (56%), but Estonia held firm and created the better chances with Treial and Kulasalu.
Ralfsson pulled off several important saves, and a couple of yellow cards showed that neither side was willing to give an inch. The teams went into halftime at 0–0, with the feeling that one single moment could decide everything.
Second Half: Estonian Efficiency
That decisive moment arrived in the 52nd minute. After a sustained attack and an initial save, Tasane reacted quickest to the loose ball and slotted home the 1–0.
Sweden tried to respond, but Estonia stayed compact and disciplined.
In the 76th minute came the knockout blow: Treial provided the vision, Vunk delivered a classy outside-foot pass, and Kulasalu, after a sharp feint, finished calmly to make it 2–0.
The Numbers
Possession: 51% Estonia, 49% Sweden
Shots: 10 to 4 for Estonia
Average rating: 51.9 vs 48.4
Sweden had spells of territorial control, but Estonia were sharper, more clinical, and more decisive.
One win each in the previous two meetings. A World Cup spot secured by Estonia. And in this third chapter, under the Tallinn rain, Estonia U21 made another clear statement: 2–0, and the rivalry continues.
Estonia U21 vs North Macedonia U21 – Match Summary
Final score: 5–0
A sunny day at the Eesti U21 Arena welcomed more than 11,000 spectators, and Estonia U21 turned the match into a real football showcase.
After just 7 minutes, the tone of the game was already clear: Treial produced a brilliant pass and Kulasalu unleashed a powerful shot that bounced off the post and into the net. Estonia took the lead, 1–0.
Only four minutes later, the same duo struck again. Another perfect through ball from Treial found Kulasalu, who fired home his second goal to make it 2–0.
In the 18th minute, Estonia added a third. Vunk launched a long ball forward, Kirsaar reached it first and blasted a powerful shot past the goalkeeper. 3–0 and the home crowd was already celebrating.
North Macedonia’s goalkeeper Tolevski tried to keep his team alive with several impressive saves, but Estonia kept pushing. Early in the second half, in the 48th minute, Kirsaar scored again to make it 4–0.
Estonia continued to attack relentlessly, hitting the woodwork and creating chance after chance. Finally, in the 87th minute, Kulasalu delivered another precise pass and Savioja sealed the result with the fifth goal of the match.
Match highlights:
Estonia possession: 61%
Shots: 15–2 for Estonia
Clear technical superiority in passing and attacking
Overall, it was a one-sided game: Estonia U21 played with confidence, pace and precision, while North Macedonia struggled to keep up.
Final score: 5–0
A sunny day at the Eesti U21 Arena welcomed more than 11,000 spectators, and Estonia U21 turned the match into a real football showcase.
After just 7 minutes, the tone of the game was already clear: Treial produced a brilliant pass and Kulasalu unleashed a powerful shot that bounced off the post and into the net. Estonia took the lead, 1–0.
Only four minutes later, the same duo struck again. Another perfect through ball from Treial found Kulasalu, who fired home his second goal to make it 2–0.
In the 18th minute, Estonia added a third. Vunk launched a long ball forward, Kirsaar reached it first and blasted a powerful shot past the goalkeeper. 3–0 and the home crowd was already celebrating.
North Macedonia’s goalkeeper Tolevski tried to keep his team alive with several impressive saves, but Estonia kept pushing. Early in the second half, in the 48th minute, Kirsaar scored again to make it 4–0.
Estonia continued to attack relentlessly, hitting the woodwork and creating chance after chance. Finally, in the 87th minute, Kulasalu delivered another precise pass and Savioja sealed the result with the fifth goal of the match.
Match highlights:
Estonia possession: 61%
Shots: 15–2 for Estonia
Clear technical superiority in passing and attacking
Overall, it was a one-sided game: Estonia U21 played with confidence, pace and precision, while North Macedonia struggled to keep up.
Druid Cup – battle for the top of the group
Crna Gora U21 – Eesti U21 2:1
On a cool, partly cloudy day at Crna Gora U21 Arena, in front of 12,023 spectators, Estonia U21 faced Montenegro in a decisive match for the top spot in the group. The game turned out to be balanced, intense, and a bit cruel in the end.
Early shock for Estonia.
After only 5 minutes, Lacković produced a brilliant first-time pass to Kokotović, who controlled the ball, feinted, and fired it into the net. Laht dived but could not reach it. 1–0 Montenegro.
Estonia reacted well and started creating chances. Kirsaar was the most dangerous player: first he struck the crossbar with a great shot, then he came close again after a long throw-in move.
The equalizer arrived in the 43rd minute.
Valtna launched another long ball and Kirsaar met it with a diving header. This time Milenić had no chance. 1–1 and the match was wide open again.
The second half became more tactical. Estonia controlled slightly more of the play, while Montenegro looked to strike quickly, especially with crosses and aerial attempts. Laht also made an excellent save on a dangerous header.
Just when the draw seemed certain… the late blow arrived.
In the 90th minute Rajaloo struggled to control the ball, Ćurković took advantage and shot immediately. Laht stretched but the strike was unstoppable. 2–1 Montenegro.
The match ended after a very even contest:
55–45 possession for Montenegro,
slightly more field control for Estonia (53%),
but the decisive moment came right at the end.
Estonia leaves the pitch to applause after a solid performance and a match played on equal terms, probably deserving at least a draw.
In the end: a tight game, a competitive Estonia side… but football can be cruel in the 90th minute.
Crna Gora U21 – Eesti U21 2:1
On a cool, partly cloudy day at Crna Gora U21 Arena, in front of 12,023 spectators, Estonia U21 faced Montenegro in a decisive match for the top spot in the group. The game turned out to be balanced, intense, and a bit cruel in the end.
Early shock for Estonia.
After only 5 minutes, Lacković produced a brilliant first-time pass to Kokotović, who controlled the ball, feinted, and fired it into the net. Laht dived but could not reach it. 1–0 Montenegro.
Estonia reacted well and started creating chances. Kirsaar was the most dangerous player: first he struck the crossbar with a great shot, then he came close again after a long throw-in move.
The equalizer arrived in the 43rd minute.
Valtna launched another long ball and Kirsaar met it with a diving header. This time Milenić had no chance. 1–1 and the match was wide open again.
The second half became more tactical. Estonia controlled slightly more of the play, while Montenegro looked to strike quickly, especially with crosses and aerial attempts. Laht also made an excellent save on a dangerous header.
Just when the draw seemed certain… the late blow arrived.
In the 90th minute Rajaloo struggled to control the ball, Ćurković took advantage and shot immediately. Laht stretched but the strike was unstoppable. 2–1 Montenegro.
The match ended after a very even contest:
55–45 possession for Montenegro,
slightly more field control for Estonia (53%),
but the decisive moment came right at the end.
Estonia leaves the pitch to applause after a solid performance and a match played on equal terms, probably deserving at least a draw.
In the end: a tight game, a competitive Estonia side… but football can be cruel in the 90th minute.
This season is coming to an end.
We participated in the World Cup and were eliminated from the group stage due to a stupid goal conceded in the last second.
We didn't make the top four of the Druid's Cup due to a stupid goal conceded in the last second.
We've moved up a couple of spots in the rankings, which is always helpful for a favorable draw.
If it's okay with you, I'd like to continue for another two seasons as coach of your junior national team.
We participated in the World Cup and were eliminated from the group stage due to a stupid goal conceded in the last second.
We didn't make the top four of the Druid's Cup due to a stupid goal conceded in the last second.
We've moved up a couple of spots in the rankings, which is always helpful for a favorable draw.
If it's okay with you, I'd like to continue for another two seasons as coach of your junior national team.
Im happy that someone liek you handle our U21, hopefully we get some top youngsters from YS.
Guys, what can I say… thank you.
Being re-elected as the Estonia U21 coach is a huge honor, and I owe it to the entire Estonian sokker community. Your trust is our fuel: I promise we will give everything, as always, without holding anything back.
Now it’s time to get serious. The draw has given us a tough and exciting group:
Costa Rica U21 - Tunisia U21
Panama U21 - Australia U21
Estonia U21 - Switzerland U21
It won’t be easy, but that’s exactly what will make it even more exciting. We will step onto the pitch with determination, organization, and that Estonian spirit that never gives up.
The goal is clear: fight until the very end to qualify for the next World Cup.
All together, forward.
Being re-elected as the Estonia U21 coach is a huge honor, and I owe it to the entire Estonian sokker community. Your trust is our fuel: I promise we will give everything, as always, without holding anything back.
Now it’s time to get serious. The draw has given us a tough and exciting group:
Costa Rica U21 - Tunisia U21
Panama U21 - Australia U21
Estonia U21 - Switzerland U21
It won’t be easy, but that’s exactly what will make it even more exciting. We will step onto the pitch with determination, organization, and that Estonian spirit that never gives up.
The goal is clear: fight until the very end to qualify for the next World Cup.
All together, forward.
I would like to inform you that due to the new rules, the national team matches will become arcade matches in all respects, so no injuries or training.
Cold shower in Vietnam
Exotic friendly match for our Eesti U21, but the trip turns into a real nightmare: a heavy 4-0 loss that maybe doesn’t tell the whole story… or maybe it does.
We started quite well, balanced possession and even more play in their half, but they struck with deadly efficiency: first real chance, first goal. From there on, it became a festival of woodwork… unfortunately not in our favor.
First half:
they score
we hit the post (Kirsaar especially unlucky)
Maasik keeps us alive with some great saves
We go into halftime only 1-0 down, with the feeling the game was still open.
Spoiler: it wasn’t.
In the second half Vietnam stepped up and punished us:
2-0 right after the break
3-0 shortly after
4-0 to close the game with our defense already on vacation
And the frustrating part is that we did create chances… but between posts, crossbars and bad luck, the ball just wouldn’t go in.
Stats say:
50-50 possession
more play in their half (up to 65%)
but a very unbalanced result
Conclusion: good volume, poor finishing. They were clinical, we were a bit too friendly with the posts.
Still a useful test to understand where to improve… and next time maybe we bring some luck with us.
Exotic friendly match for our Eesti U21, but the trip turns into a real nightmare: a heavy 4-0 loss that maybe doesn’t tell the whole story… or maybe it does.
We started quite well, balanced possession and even more play in their half, but they struck with deadly efficiency: first real chance, first goal. From there on, it became a festival of woodwork… unfortunately not in our favor.
First half:
they score
we hit the post (Kirsaar especially unlucky)
Maasik keeps us alive with some great saves
We go into halftime only 1-0 down, with the feeling the game was still open.
Spoiler: it wasn’t.
In the second half Vietnam stepped up and punished us:
2-0 right after the break
3-0 shortly after
4-0 to close the game with our defense already on vacation
And the frustrating part is that we did create chances… but between posts, crossbars and bad luck, the ball just wouldn’t go in.
Stats say:
50-50 possession
more play in their half (up to 65%)
but a very unbalanced result
Conclusion: good volume, poor finishing. They were clinical, we were a bit too friendly with the posts.
Still a useful test to understand where to improve… and next time maybe we bring some luck with us.
Estonia U21 – Switzerland U21 1:1
First match of the qualification group and it’s immediately a real battle: Estonia U21 and Switzerland U21 end in a 1-1 draw, but what a game!
We start strong, controlling possession (57%) and firing 17 shots against just 6. The team shows the right attitude from the first minutes. After a few chances and some shaky moments from the Swiss keeper, we finally break through in the 11th minute: perfect cross from Riisman and a powerful header by Kirsaar… GOAL! 1-0 and the stadium explodes.
Switzerland reacts and proves dangerous, even hitting the crossbar. We go into halftime in the lead, but with the feeling that the game is still wide open.
In the second half, the opponents raise the tempo and find the equalizer in the 53rd minute: a powerful long-range shot with a deflection that beats our keeper for 1-1. From that moment on, it’s end-to-end action, with chances on both sides. Kirsaar comes close again, while the Swiss goalkeeper alternates between great saves and some very uncertain moments.
In the final part of the match, we push hard looking for the winner, but the score doesn’t change.
A draw that feels a bit tight considering the chances created, but still a solid point against a strong opponent. Defense looked solid, attack was lively… just missing a bit more clinical finishing.
One point on the board: the road is long, but this Estonia U21 is ready to fight until the end for a World Cup spot.
First match of the qualification group and it’s immediately a real battle: Estonia U21 and Switzerland U21 end in a 1-1 draw, but what a game!
We start strong, controlling possession (57%) and firing 17 shots against just 6. The team shows the right attitude from the first minutes. After a few chances and some shaky moments from the Swiss keeper, we finally break through in the 11th minute: perfect cross from Riisman and a powerful header by Kirsaar… GOAL! 1-0 and the stadium explodes.
Switzerland reacts and proves dangerous, even hitting the crossbar. We go into halftime in the lead, but with the feeling that the game is still wide open.
In the second half, the opponents raise the tempo and find the equalizer in the 53rd minute: a powerful long-range shot with a deflection that beats our keeper for 1-1. From that moment on, it’s end-to-end action, with chances on both sides. Kirsaar comes close again, while the Swiss goalkeeper alternates between great saves and some very uncertain moments.
In the final part of the match, we push hard looking for the winner, but the score doesn’t change.
A draw that feels a bit tight considering the chances created, but still a solid point against a strong opponent. Defense looked solid, attack was lively… just missing a bit more clinical finishing.
One point on the board: the road is long, but this Estonia U21 is ready to fight until the end for a World Cup spot.