Aavo Sillandi

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Aavo Sillandi
Personnel
birthday June 17, 1912
place of birth PechoryRussian Empire
date of death October 22, 1983
Place of death TallinnEstonian SSR
position striker
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1936-1939 JS Estonia Tallinn
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1937 Estonia 3 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1963 Tallinna Taksopark
1964-1965 SK Tempo Tallinn
1 Only league games are given.

Aavo Sillandi , native Nikolai small son (born June 4 . Jul / 17th June  1912 greg. In Pechory , Russian Empire ; † 22. October 1983 in Tallinn , Estonian SSR ) was an Estonian football player and coach .

Life

Aavo Sillandi was the son of Gottlieb small son and his wife Olga (nee Needris) in 1912 in Pechory in the Russian Empire was born. During the Estonian War of Freedom , his native city was conquered by Estonian forces and called Petseri until 1940 . Sillandi played from 1936 for the football club JS Estonia Tallinn , with which he won the Estonian championship in 1936 , 1938 and 1939 . In 1937, Sillandi played three times for the Estonian national soccer team and scored one goal. With the national team he took part in the Baltic Cup in 1937 .

After the Soviet occupation of Estonia in World War II , Sillandi was arrested in 1940 as a police officer and deported. He was serving a ten-year sentence in the Sverdlovsk prison camp . After he organized a riot, the sentence was extended for another ten years. Sillandi was released through an amnesty in March 1956.

After returning to Tallinn, he trained from 1963 Tallinna Taksopark and the SK Tempo Tallinn as head coach.

successes

with the JS Estonia Tallinn:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Eesti Vabariigi Justiitsministeerium Eesti Represseeritute Registri Büroo (ERRB): POLITICAL arrest IN ESTONIA UNDER SOVIET OCCUPATION Vol.3 ( Memento of 22 December 2015, Internet Archive ), Tallinn, 2005, page 709
  2. Aavo Sillandi. Eesti spordi biograafilise leksikoni, accessed on May 10, 2018 (English).