Eduard Eelma
Estonian footballer and national team player

Born
April 7th, 1902
123 years ago
Died
November 16th, 1941
83 years ago — 39 years old
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Estonia
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Played as a defender in football. Competed for the Estonia national team from 1923 to 1933. Participated in the 1924 Summer Olympics as part of the national squad. Contributed significantly to the development of football in Estonia during the early years of the sport in the country.
Represented Estonia in the 1924 Summer Olympics
Played for Balti Vabariik in domestic competitions
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