Friedrich Karm

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Friedrich Karm
Personnel
birthday January 21, 1907
place of birth TallinnEstonia
date of death 3rd October 1980
Place of death TallinnEstonian SSR
size 179 cm
position Center Forward
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1933 SK Tallinna Sport
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1930-1933 Estonia 13 (9)
1 Only league games are given.

Friedrich Karm (born January 8 . Jul / 21st January  1907 . Greg in Tallinn , † 3. October 1980 ) was an Estonian football - and hockey player .

Career

Friedrich Karm played in his active time as a footballer for the Estonian capital club SK Tallinna Sport , which was the most successful club in Estonia in the 1920s and 1930s and won the Estonian football championship and the Estonian football cup several times . With the club, Karm , who belongs to the German-Baltic minority , was able to win the championship title in 1931, 1932 and 1933.

For Estonia , Karm made his debut in a friendly against Latvia on June 27, 1930 . His first two goals were in the game against Finland . With Estonia, Karm took part in the Baltic Cup , a competition for the national football teams of the Baltic States , three times . When he first participated in 1930 he was third with Estonia, and the following year Estonia won the Baltic Cup for the second time in 1931 . For the last time he played in the Baltic Cup in 1932 . The last international match in the jersey of Estonia made Karm in the qualifying game for the 1934 World Cup against Sweden which was lost 6-2.

For Estonia, Friedrich Karm came to a total of 13 missions between 1930 and 1933, in which he scored 9 goals.

With the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1941, Karm was drafted into the Red Army . He survived World War II . After the end of the war he worked in Estonia as a sports coach and football and ice hockey referee.

successes

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. World Championship 1934 qualification rsssf.com (English)