Karl-Richard Idlane

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Karl-Richard Idlane
Personnel
birthday January 18, 1910
place of birth Kaarma , SaaremaaEstonia Governorate
date of death November 30, 1941
Place of death KotlasSoviet Union
size 192 cm
position midfield player
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1927-1936 SK Tallinna Sport
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1929-1936 Estonia 31 (2)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1937-1940 Olümpia Tartu
1 Only league games are given.

Karl-Richard Idlane (born January 5 . Jul / 18th January  1910 greg. In Kaarma , Saaremaa , Governorate of Estonia ; † thirtieth November 1941 in Kotlas , Soviet Union ) was an Estonian football player and - coaches and Bandyspieler .

His son Mati Idlane (1938-2010) was an Estonian basketball player .

Career

Karl-Richard Idlane, who was born in Kaarma, a village on the island of Saaremaa , in 1910 , attended the Jakob Westholmi Gümnaasium in Tallinn during his school days . At the age of 17-years Idlane joined the SK Tallinna Sport at. From 1927 Idlane played for the club's soccer and bandy team. He won six soccer and five bandy championships. He was also the top scorer twice.

With the Estonian national football team he took six times Baltic Cup in part, and won it with the team in 1929 and 1931st

For the national team, Idlane completed 31 international matches in which he scored two goals.

After the end of his active sports career, he was from 1937 to 1940 football coach at Olümpia Tartu , which he led to the championship in the 1939/40 season .

death

Karl-Richard Idlane was drafted into the Red Army in 1941. He died in November 1941 at the age of 31 in Kotlas , an important junction for the transit of prisoners to other Soviet gulags at the time .

successes

in football :

in the bandy :

  • Estonian champion (5): 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932

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