Friedrich Karm

Friedrich Karm (born 8 Januarjul / January 21 1907greg in Tallinn, .. † October 3, 1980 ) was an Estonian football and hockey players.

Career

Friedrich Karm played in his playing days as a football player for the Estonian capital club SK Tallinna Sport, the most successful club in Estonia was in the 1920s and 1930s and was able to repeatedly win the Estonian Football Championship, as well as the Estonian Football Cup. With the Association of belonging to the Baltic German minority Karm in 1931, 1932 and 1933 was able to win the championship.

For Estonia Karm debuted on June 27, 1930 against Latvia in a friendly match. He marked his first two goals in the game against Finland. With Estonia Karm took three times at Baltic Cup, a competition for the national football teams of the Baltic states, in part. For its first participation in 1930 he finished third with Estonia, the year after Estonia came at the Baltic Cup 1931 second title. For the last time he played at the Baltic Cup 1932. The last international match in the jersey of Estonia made ​​Karm in the qualifying match for the World Cup 1934 against Sweden which was lost 6-2.

For Estonia came Friedrich Karm 1930-1933 to a total of 13 missions, where he scored 9 goals.

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

Achievements

  • Top scorer: 1929, 1931
  • Estonian champion: 1927, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933
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