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Martin Reim

Martin Reim (born 14 May 1971) is an Estonian football manager and former professional player.

Martin Reim
Reim in 2019
Personal information
Date of birth (1971-05-14) 14 May 1971 (age 51)
Place of birth Tartu, Estonia
Height 1.68 m (5 ft 6 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Youth career
1977–1987 Lõvid
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1987 VAZ/Žiguli Tallinn 10 (1)
1988 Lõvid/Flora 21 (10)
1989 Sport Tallinn 35 (3)
1990–1991 Norma 38 (29)
1996 Lelle 1 (0)
1992–1999 Flora 167 (49)
1999KTP (loan) 20 (2)
2000 KTP 29 (1)
2003 Tervis Pärnu 2 (0)
2001–2008 Flora 218 (22)
Total 541 (117)
International career
1992–2009 Estonia 157 (14)
Managerial career
2010–2012 Flora
2012–2013 Estonia U18
2012–2016 Estonia U21
2012–2016 Estonia U23
2016–2019 Estonia
2019–2020 Levadia
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Reim played as a central midfielder for Lõvid, Sport Tallinn, Norma, Flora, KTP and the Estonia national team. He is Estonia's most capped player of all time with 157 appearances, and was the most capped European player from August 2007 until December 2009, when he was surpassed by Latvia's Vitālijs Astafjevs. Reim is also the most capped player never to have played in a major tournament.[1]

Reim was named Estonian Footballer of the Year in 1995 and won the Estonian Silverball award three times, in 1995, 1997, and 1999. In 2011, he received the Order of the White Star for his services to Estonia.[2]

In 2007, Reim opened a football academy (Martin Reimi Jalgpallikool). In 2016, the academy team Viimsi MRJK merged with Esiliiga B club HÜJK Emmaste, and became Viimsi JK.

Early life

Reim was born in Tartu and grew up in Tallinn. He graduated from the Tallinn Secondary School No. 49 in 1989, and from the Tallinn University of Technology in 2000.[2]

 
Reim (left) with Marko Kaljuveer in 2014

Club career

Early career

Reim played for a local club Tallinna Lõvid (Lions of Tallinn), where he was coached by his father Olev Reim and Roman Ubakivi. In 1989, he joined Soviet Second League club Sport Tallinn. Reim returned to the Estonian league after a season and joined Norma.[2] He was the top goalscorer in the 1990 season with 18 goals.[3]

Flora

In 1992, Reim joined Meistriliiga club Flora, the successor of the Lõvid team. He won seven trophies with the club, including four Meistriliiga titles, in 1993–94, 1994–95, 1997–98 and 1998, two Estonian Cups, in 1994–95 and 1997–98, and an Estonian Supercup in 1998.[2]

KTP

In June 1999, Reim joined Veikkausliiga club KTP on loan until the end of the season. The move was made permanent in December 1999, for a reported fee of 150,000 FIM (400,000 EEK).[4]

Return to Flora

In 2001, Reim returned to Flora. During his second spell at Flora, he won three consecutive Meistriliiga titles, in 2001, 2002 and 2003, another Estonian Cup in 2008, and three more Estonian Supercups, in 2002, 2003 and 2004.[2] On 5 December 2008, Reim announced his retirement from professional football.[5][6] He holds the club record for the most appearances in the Meistriliiga, with 385.[7]

International career

Reim made his international debut for Estonia on 3 June 1992, in a historic 1–1 draw against Slovenia in a friendly at Kadriorg Stadium. The match was Estonia's first official match since restoration of independence and Slovenia's first match ever. Reim scored his first international goal on 23 May 1994, in a 1–2 home loss to Wales in a friendly. He won the Estonian Silverball award for the best national team goal of the year three times, in 1995, 1997, 1999.[2] On 2 June 2001, Reim made his 100th appearance for Estonia in a 2–4 home loss to the Netherlands in a qualification match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup. He ended his international career with a testimonial match on 6 June 2009, a 3–0 home win over Equatorial Guinea.[8][9] With 157 appearances and 14 goals scored, he is Estonia's most capped player of all time.[2]

Managerial career

Flora

On 3 December 2009, Flora announced that Reim would replace Tarmo Rüütli as the new manager of the club.[10] He led Flora to victory in the 2010 season, ending the reign of Levadia who had won the four previous Meistriliiga titles. Flora successfully defended their title in 2011 season and won the 2010–11 Estonian Cup, defeating Narva Trans 2–0 in the final. On 14 October 2012, Reim resigned after poor results in the Meistriliiga, with Marko Lelov and Norbert Hurt taking over.[11]

Estonia youth teams

In October 2012, Reim was named as manager of the Estonia under-18, under-21 and under-23 national sides. He led the under-21 team to win the 2014 Baltic Cup.

Estonia

On 14 September 2016, the Estonian Football Association appointed Reim as manager of the Estonia national team until the end of the qualification tournament for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[12] On 17 June, he and his coaching staff resigned from Estonia national team, six days after the 0–8 defeat to Germany in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualification.[13]

Career statistics

International goals

Scores and results list Estonia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Reim goal.[14][15]
List of international goals scored by Martin Reim
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition
1 23 May 1994 Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn, Estonia 18   Wales 1–2 1–2 Friendly
2 15 February 1995 Tsirion Stadium, Limassol, Cyprus 27   Cyprus 1–1 1–3 Friendly
3 25 March 1995 Stadio Arechi, Salerno, Italy 28   Italy 1–3 1–4 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
4 11 June 1995 Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn, Estonia 31   Slovenia 1–0 1–3 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
5 3 September 1995 Maksimir Stadium, Zagreb, Croatia 33   Croatia 1–1 1–7 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying
6 9 July 1996 Kreenholm Stadium, Narva, Estonia 38   Lithuania 1–1 1–1 1996 Baltic Cup
7 9 July 1997 Žalgiris Stadium, Vilnius, Lithuania 53   Lithuania 1–2 1–2 1997 Baltic Cup
8 4 June 1998 Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn, Estonia 62   Faroe Islands 2–0 5–0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
9 22 January 1999 Umm al-Fahm Municipal Stadium, Umm al-Fahm, Israel 72   Norway 1–3 3–3 Friendly
10 4 September 1999 Tórsvøllur, Tórshavn, Faroe Islands 80   Faroe Islands 1–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying
11 1 November 1999 Mohammad Bin Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi,
United Arab Emirates
84   United Arab Emirates 1–0 2–2 Friendly
12 25 February 2000 Rajamangala National Stadium, Bangkok, Thailand 88   Thailand 1–2 1–2 2000 King's Cup
13 16 August 2000 Kadriorg Stadium, Tallinn, Estonia 90   Andorra 1–0 1–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
14 7 October 2000 Estadi Comunal, Andorra la Vella, Andorra 92   Andorra 1–0 2–1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification

Managerial statistics

As of 11 June 2019
Team From To Record
G W D L Win %
Estonia 2016 2019 34 12 7 15 035.29
Total 34 12 7 15 035.29

See also

References

  1. ^ "'When I was a child I did not have a country to dream of'". Irish Independent. 9 November 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g "Reim, Martin" (in Estonian). ESBL.
  3. ^ "Estonia 1990". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  4. ^ "Martin Reim jätkab Kotka TP-s" [Martin Reim to continue at Kotkan TP]. Õhtuleht (in Estonian). 1 December 1999.
  5. ^ [Martin Reim's footballing career has come to an end]. FC Flora. 5 December 2008. Archived from the original on 7 December 2008. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
  6. ^ "Martin Reim lõpetas karjääri" [Martin Reim ended his career]. Postimees (in Estonian). 5 December 2008.
  7. ^ "Martin Reim otsustas lõpetada" [Martin Reim has decided to quit] (in Estonian). Soccernet.ee. 5 December 2008.
  8. ^ "Martin Reimi lahkumismäng toimub 6. juunil" [Martin Reim's testimonial match will be held on 6 June] (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 22 April 2009.
  9. ^ Malkin, Mikhail (8 June 2009). . UEFA. Archived from the original on 12 June 2009. Retrieved 27 June 2009.
  10. ^ "Reim vahetas Rüütli FC Flora peatreenerina välja" [Reim replaced Rüütli as manager of FC Flora]. Postimees (in Estonian). 3 December 2009.
  11. ^ "Martin Reim ja Janno Kivisild lahkusid pühapäeval Florast" [Martin Reim and Janno Kivisild left Flora on Sunday] (in Estonian). ERR Sport. 14 October 2012.
  12. ^ "Koondise eesotsas alustas tööd Martin Reim" [Martin Reim at the helm of the national team] (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association. 14 September 2016.
  13. ^ "Martin Reim astus tagasi, peatreeneri ametipostile kaks kandidaati" [Martin Reim resigns, two candidates for the head coach position] (in Estonian). soccernet.ee. 17 June 2019. Retrieved 18 June 2019.
  14. ^ "Martin Reim" (in Estonian). Estonian Football Association.
  15. ^ "Martin Reim – Century of International Appearances". Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.

External links

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Martin Reim born 14 May 1971 is an Estonian football manager and former professional player Martin ReimReim in 2019Personal informationDate of birth 1971 05 14 14 May 1971 age 51 Place of birthTartu EstoniaHeight1 68 m 5 ft 6 in Position s MidfielderYouth career1977 1987LovidSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1987VAZ Ziguli Tallinn10 1 1988Lovid Flora21 10 1989Sport Tallinn35 3 1990 1991Norma38 29 1996Lelle1 0 1992 1999Flora167 49 1999 KTP loan 20 2 2000KTP29 1 2003Tervis Parnu2 0 2001 2008Flora218 22 Total541 117 International career1992 2009Estonia157 14 Managerial career2010 2012Flora2012 2013Estonia U182012 2016Estonia U212012 2016Estonia U232016 2019Estonia2019 2020Levadia Club domestic league appearances and goalsReim played as a central midfielder for Lovid Sport Tallinn Norma Flora KTP and the Estonia national team He is Estonia s most capped player of all time with 157 appearances and was the most capped European player from August 2007 until December 2009 when he was surpassed by Latvia s Vitalijs Astafjevs Reim is also the most capped player never to have played in a major tournament 1 Reim was named Estonian Footballer of the Year in 1995 and won the Estonian Silverball award three times in 1995 1997 and 1999 In 2011 he received the Order of the White Star for his services to Estonia 2 In 2007 Reim opened a football academy Martin Reimi Jalgpallikool In 2016 the academy team Viimsi MRJK merged with Esiliiga B club HUJK Emmaste and became Viimsi JK Contents 1 Early life 2 Club career 2 1 Early career 2 2 Flora 2 3 KTP 2 4 Return to Flora 3 International career 4 Managerial career 4 1 Flora 4 2 Estonia youth teams 4 3 Estonia 5 Career statistics 5 1 International goals 6 Managerial statistics 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life EditReim was born in Tartu and grew up in Tallinn He graduated from the Tallinn Secondary School No 49 in 1989 and from the Tallinn University of Technology in 2000 2 Reim left with Marko Kaljuveer in 2014Club career EditEarly career Edit Reim played for a local club Tallinna Lovid Lions of Tallinn where he was coached by his father Olev Reim and Roman Ubakivi In 1989 he joined Soviet Second League club Sport Tallinn Reim returned to the Estonian league after a season and joined Norma 2 He was the top goalscorer in the 1990 season with 18 goals 3 Flora Edit In 1992 Reim joined Meistriliiga club Flora the successor of the Lovid team He won seven trophies with the club including four Meistriliiga titles in 1993 94 1994 95 1997 98 and 1998 two Estonian Cups in 1994 95 and 1997 98 and an Estonian Supercup in 1998 2 KTP Edit In June 1999 Reim joined Veikkausliiga club KTP on loan until the end of the season The move was made permanent in December 1999 for a reported fee of 150 000 FIM 400 000 EEK 4 Return to Flora Edit In 2001 Reim returned to Flora During his second spell at Flora he won three consecutive Meistriliiga titles in 2001 2002 and 2003 another Estonian Cup in 2008 and three more Estonian Supercups in 2002 2003 and 2004 2 On 5 December 2008 Reim announced his retirement from professional football 5 6 He holds the club record for the most appearances in the Meistriliiga with 385 7 International career EditReim made his international debut for Estonia on 3 June 1992 in a historic 1 1 draw against Slovenia in a friendly at Kadriorg Stadium The match was Estonia s first official match since restoration of independence and Slovenia s first match ever Reim scored his first international goal on 23 May 1994 in a 1 2 home loss to Wales in a friendly He won the Estonian Silverball award for the best national team goal of the year three times in 1995 1997 1999 2 On 2 June 2001 Reim made his 100th appearance for Estonia in a 2 4 home loss to the Netherlands in a qualification match for the 2002 FIFA World Cup He ended his international career with a testimonial match on 6 June 2009 a 3 0 home win over Equatorial Guinea 8 9 With 157 appearances and 14 goals scored he is Estonia s most capped player of all time 2 Managerial career EditFlora Edit On 3 December 2009 Flora announced that Reim would replace Tarmo Ruutli as the new manager of the club 10 He led Flora to victory in the 2010 season ending the reign of Levadia who had won the four previous Meistriliiga titles Flora successfully defended their title in 2011 season and won the 2010 11 Estonian Cup defeating Narva Trans 2 0 in the final On 14 October 2012 Reim resigned after poor results in the Meistriliiga with Marko Lelov and Norbert Hurt taking over 11 Estonia youth teams Edit In October 2012 Reim was named as manager of the Estonia under 18 under 21 and under 23 national sides He led the under 21 team to win the 2014 Baltic Cup Estonia Edit On 14 September 2016 the Estonian Football Association appointed Reim as manager of the Estonia national team until the end of the qualification tournament for the 2018 FIFA World Cup 12 On 17 June he and his coaching staff resigned from Estonia national team six days after the 0 8 defeat to Germany in the UEFA Euro 2020 qualification 13 Career statistics EditInternational goals Edit Scores and results list Estonia s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Reim goal 14 15 List of international goals scored by Martin Reim No Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition1 23 May 1994 Kadriorg Stadium Tallinn Estonia 18 Wales 1 2 1 2 Friendly2 15 February 1995 Tsirion Stadium Limassol Cyprus 27 Cyprus 1 1 1 3 Friendly3 25 March 1995 Stadio Arechi Salerno Italy 28 Italy 1 3 1 4 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying4 11 June 1995 Kadriorg Stadium Tallinn Estonia 31 Slovenia 1 0 1 3 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying5 3 September 1995 Maksimir Stadium Zagreb Croatia 33 Croatia 1 1 1 7 UEFA Euro 1996 qualifying6 9 July 1996 Kreenholm Stadium Narva Estonia 38 Lithuania 1 1 1 1 1996 Baltic Cup7 9 July 1997 Zalgiris Stadium Vilnius Lithuania 53 Lithuania 1 2 1 2 1997 Baltic Cup8 4 June 1998 Kadriorg Stadium Tallinn Estonia 62 Faroe Islands 2 0 5 0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying9 22 January 1999 Umm al Fahm Municipal Stadium Umm al Fahm Israel 72 Norway 1 3 3 3 Friendly10 4 September 1999 Torsvollur Torshavn Faroe Islands 80 Faroe Islands 1 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 2000 qualifying11 1 November 1999 Mohammad Bin Zayed Stadium Abu Dhabi United Arab Emirates 84 United Arab Emirates 1 0 2 2 Friendly12 25 February 2000 Rajamangala National Stadium Bangkok Thailand 88 Thailand 1 2 1 2 2000 King s Cup13 16 August 2000 Kadriorg Stadium Tallinn Estonia 90 Andorra 1 0 1 0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification14 7 October 2000 Estadi Comunal Andorra la Vella Andorra 92 Andorra 1 0 2 1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualificationManagerial statistics EditAs of 11 June 2019 update Team From To RecordG W D L Win Estonia 2016 2019 34 12 7 15 0 35 29Total 34 12 7 15 0 35 29See also EditList of men s footballers with 100 or more international capsReferences Edit When I was a child I did not have a country to dream of Irish Independent 9 November 2011 a b c d e f g Reim Martin in Estonian ESBL Estonia 1990 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Martin Reim jatkab Kotka TP s Martin Reim to continue at Kotkan TP Ohtuleht in Estonian 1 December 1999 Martin Reimi jalgpallurikarjaar joudis lopule Martin Reim s footballing career has come to an end FC Flora 5 December 2008 Archived from the original on 7 December 2008 Retrieved 20 January 2018 Martin Reim lopetas karjaari Martin Reim ended his career Postimees in Estonian 5 December 2008 Martin Reim otsustas lopetada Martin Reim has decided to quit in Estonian Soccernet ee 5 December 2008 Martin Reimi lahkumismang toimub 6 juunil Martin Reim s testimonial match will be held on 6 June in Estonian Estonian Football Association 22 April 2009 Malkin Mikhail 8 June 2009 Cheery Reim signs off with a European record UEFA Archived from the original on 12 June 2009 Retrieved 27 June 2009 Reim vahetas Ruutli FC Flora peatreenerina valja Reim replaced Ruutli as manager of FC Flora Postimees in Estonian 3 December 2009 Martin Reim ja Janno Kivisild lahkusid puhapaeval Florast Martin Reim and Janno Kivisild left Flora on Sunday in Estonian ERR Sport 14 October 2012 Koondise eesotsas alustas tood Martin Reim Martin Reim at the helm of the national team in Estonian Estonian Football Association 14 September 2016 Martin Reim astus tagasi peatreeneri ametipostile kaks kandidaati Martin Reim resigns two candidates for the head coach position in Estonian soccernet ee 17 June 2019 Retrieved 18 June 2019 Martin Reim in Estonian Estonian Football Association Martin Reim Century of International Appearances Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation External links EditMartin Reim at the Estonian Football Association in Estonian Martin Reim FIFA competition record archived Martin Reimi Jalgpallikool in Estonian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Martin Reim amp oldid 1093797391, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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