Meelis Peitre

Meelis Peitre (born 27 March 1990 in Tallinn) is an Estonian footballer, who stands at Paid Linnameeskond in the Estonian Meistriliiga under contract.

Career

Meelis Peitre began his career in the youth of the Estonian record champions FC Flora Tallinn. In 2007 he moved to the Esiliiga, the second- highest division in Estonia Valga FC Warrior. In Valga Peitre came in his first season in 2007 to 28 games in which he was able to achieve 3 goals. In the following season, his last in 2008 which was at the club from the south of Estonia also did this to 34 games and 10 goals. In December 2008, Peitre was along with his two compatriots Henri Anier and Rauno Alliku in the trial of Hannover 96 for the youth, which visited the trio again in February and March 2009. In 2009 Peitre returned to the original club from the capital Tallinn where he first played in the second team in the Esiliiga. His debut in the Meistriliiga he gave in the 2009 season. In 2010, he was with Flora for the first time Estonian champion, the title he could in the following 2011 season win again. With the successes in the Cup and Supercup he even won the National Triple with the team.

National

Meelis Peitre playing for the U-17 International for Estonia. About the U -17, U -19 and U -21 Estonia, he came in 2011 under coach Tarmo Rüütli to debut for the A- team of Estonia. During an international match trip to South America in the summer of 2011, he came to operations against Chile, where it came in to replace Siim Luts and four days later against Uruguay where he also came in the second half the game.

Achievements

  • Estonian champion: 2010, 2011
  • Estonian Football Cup: 2011
  • Estonian Super Cup: 2011, 2012
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