Henri Anier

Henri Anier ( born December 17, 1990 in Tallinn) is an Estonian footballer who plays for FC Motherwell in the Scottish Premiership. His younger brother Hannes plays in Denmark at Odense Boldklub.

Career

Henri Anier began his career in the youth from Flora Tallinn. In 2007, the striker was awarded for one season at FC Valga Warrior. In the second division of Valga Anier achieved 13 goals in 24 missions. Back in Tallinn he could to the services which he had shown in the Esiliiga build a higher league and met regularly. At the end of the season behind Levadia Tallinn runner Anier could convince the age of 18 already in the Estonian championship. With 15 goals, he was the sixth most successful shooter Indrek Zelinski next to the also could meet so often. Other clubs from abroad were attentive at this time on the junior national team and he eventually joined initially on loan along with Joonas Tamm from FC Flora to Sampdoria, in youth Primavera wanted the two Estonians offer for a long-term contract in Serie A. However, in 2010, he came together with Tamm back to the original club and won with flora at the end of 2010 season the title. The following season, 2011, this was successfully defended, with 21 goals, he was also able to set up his personal best performance with the attacker to the top scorer of the Master was. Second best scorer in the ranks of the giants were next to his brother Henri of Georgians Sakaria Beglarischwili with eleven goals. With the end of the season Henri Anier signed a three year contract with Viking Stavanger in Norway. He made his debut on the opening day of the 2012 season in the away game at Sandnes Ulf which ended 2-2. In 2013, the striker was twice awarded first to the Norwegian second division club Fredrikstad FK later to the Scottish first division club FC Motherwell.

National

Henri Anier playing for the U-19 for Estonia. About Estonia U -21 he came in May 2011 against the Basque Country on his debut for the A- team of his home country. In the second period for the striker Jarmo Ahjupera came into the game. In the same year, followed by two more games on the international game trip to South America to Chile and Uruguay. Substitute against Chile for Sergei Mošnikov shortly before the end; he stood against Uruguay in the starting XI and was replaced after 64 minutes of play by Albert prose.

Achievements

  • Estonian champion: 2010, 2011
  • Estonian Football Cup: 2011
  • Estonian Super Cup: 2011
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