Season | 1923 |
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Manager | — |
Matches played | 5 |
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The 1923 season was the 4th year of competitive football for the Estonia as an independent nation.
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The first ever win for Estonia in an international match. Hat-trick scorer Vladimir Tell was the first one to ever score more than one goal in a match for the blueshirts. He also became the all-time appearance leader, having played in all six matches. Lithuania's first international match.[1]
(#6) Friendly 24 June 1923 | Lithuania | 0 – 5 | Estonia | LFLS Stadionas, Kaunas | ||
Report | 1', 62', 79' Tell 40' Ellman-Eelma 64' Paal |
Attendance: 3,000 Referee: Adolf Hahne (LAT) |
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For the second match in a row, goalkeeper August Lass fulfilled the captain duties.[2]
(#7) Friendly 24 July 1923 | Estonia | 1 – 1 | Latvia | Kalevi staadion, Tallinn | ||
Paal 3' | Report | 57' E. Bārda | Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Gunnar Sund (FIN) |
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Elmar Kaljot was the first player to score a goal in his debut match. Austrian referee, Max Adler, was the manager of JK Tallinna Kalev.[3]
(#8) Friendly 18 September 1923 | Estonia | 2 – 4 | Russian SFSR | Tallinna Jalgpalli Klubi staadion, Tallinn | ||
63' (pen.), 71' (pen.) Kaljot | Report | Butusov 28', 37', 84' Isakov 50' |
Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Max Adler (AUT) |
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(#9) Friendly 25 September 1923 | Estonia | 1 – 4 | Poland | Kalevi staadion, Tallinn | ||
Joll 86' | Report | 41' Batsch 42', 78' Kowalski 57' Staliński |
Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Verner Eklöf (FIN) |
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Estonia's first win in front of the home crowd.[5]
(#10) Friendly 30 September 1923 | Estonia | 2 – 1 | Finland | Spordi staadion, Tallinn | ||
Tell 24' Joll 84' |
Report | 67' Österlund | Attendance: 4,000 Referee: Gunnar Sund (FIN) |
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These 17 players appeared for the national team in 1923:
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