Congratulations to coach Konstantin Karin on his birthday!!!
A little history for the younger generation about Konstantin Karin
KARIN, Konstantin
(KARIN, Konstantin. 03/30/1973, Sillamäe, 170 cm / 63 kg) - attacking midfielder. The graduate of Sillamäe football played 18 seasons in big football. In 1992, together with his older brother Vyacheslav Karin (03/08/1970), he played for the Narva Trans. He spent the 1994/95 season at EP (Jõhvi), after which he returned to Trans, but not for long. In December 1997, he moved to Lantana Tallinn, with whom he became the champion of Estonia in 1996/97. From 1998 to 2003, he played for Trans Narva and won the Estonian Cup in 2001. In 2004, he helped the Tartu "Merkuur" to gain a foothold in the League of Masters. After that, he returned to the Sillamäe Kalev, with whom he went from the second league to the Masters League in three seasons. He also played for Kohtla-Järve Lootus in the first league and spent several seasons in the lower leagues of the Estonian championship, passing on his experience to young players. In the top Estonian division from 1992 to 2009 he played 275 matches, scored 41 goals. His pupils and pupils are the players of the Estonian national team. Sillamäe JK DINA wishes Konstantin health and sporting success
TOP - 100 (100 top scorers in the Estonian championships in the League of Masters in the history of Estonian football as of 01/01/2011.
1st - 10th places
286 - Maksim Gruznov (1974)
162 – Andrei Krõlov (1973)
152 – Dmitri Lipartov (1973, RUS)
151 – Vjatšeslav Zahovaiko* (1981)
146 – Indrek Zelinski (1974)
139 – Konstantin Nahk (1975)
138 – Vitali Leitan (1978)
124 – Dmitri Ustritski (1975)
118 – Sergei Bragin (1967)
100 – Ingemar Teever* (1983)
11.-20.
95 – Toomas Krõm (1972)
93 – Tarmo Neemelo (1982)
82 - Deniss Malov (1980)
76 – Anatoli Novozilov (1973)
71 – Andrei Borissov (1969)
71 – Aleksandr Tarassenkov (1980)
69 - Martin Reim (1971)
69 – Nikita Andreev* (1988)
66-Richard Kuremaa
66 – Indro Olumets (1971)
21.-30.
65 – Alexander Dubõkin (1983)
64 – Kristen Viikmäe* (1979)
62 – Nikolai Tostsev (1970)
62 – Tor Henning Hamre (1979, NOR)
62 – Argo Arbeiter (1973)
60 – Jarmo Ahjupera* (1984)
60 - Marius Dovydenas (1979, LIT)
57 – Vladislav Gussev (1986)
57 – Vladimir Tselnokov (1980)
57 – Egidijus Juška (1975, LIT)
31.-40.
55-Arnold Laasner
55 – Alexander Kulatšenko (1987)
55 – Aleksandr Kulik (1981)
54 - Sander Post (1984)
54 – Maksim Smirnov (1979)
53 – Vitali Gussev* (1983)
53 Friedrich Karm
53 – Maksim Rõtškov (1973)
53 - Stanislav Kitto (1972)
51 – Marko Kristal (1973)
41.-50.
50 – Konstantin Vassiljev* (1984)
49 – Heinrich Uukkivi
49-Nikolai Linberg
48 - Siksten Kasimir (1980)
47 – Andres Oper* (1977)
47 – Sergei Afanasjev (1965)
47 - Ivan O'Konnel-Bronin (1973)
47 – Vladislav Ivanov* (1986)
47 - Oliver Konsa (1985)
47 – Sergei Terehhov (1975)
51.-60.
46 – Juri Jevdokimov (1988)
46 – Oleg Gorjatsov (1978)
46 - Felipe Nunes (1981)
45 – Enver Jaeger (1982)
44 – Johannes Niks
44 – Aleksandr Zurkin (1963)
43 – Joel Lindpere* (1981)
43 - Juri Braiko (1958-2003)
42 - Osvald Kastanja-Kastan
41 – Konstantin Karin (1973)
TOP - 100 (TOP of the best players in terms of the number of games in the Masters League in the history of Estonian football as of 01/01/2011.)
1. -10 places
433 – Maksim Gruznov (04/21/1974)
428 – Stanislav Kitto (11/30/1972)
395 – Konstantin Nahk (02/10/1975)
385 – Martin Reim (05/14/1971)
378 – Vitali Leitan (01.12.1978)
360 – Andrei Borissov (08/01/1969)
353 – Aleksandr Tarassenkov (09/29/1980)
341 – Teet Allas* (06/02/1977)
341 – Martin Kaalma (04/14/1977)
341 – Andrei Kalimullin (06.10.1977)
11.-20.
338 – Sergei Ussoltsev (04/02/1975)
336 – Sergei Kazakov (01/02/1980)
335 – Eduard Sarajev (08/02/1974)
332 – Dmitri Lipartov (04/02/1973, RUS)
317 – Deniss Malov (06/08/1980)
317 – Viktor Alonen (03/21/1969)
316 – Jaanus Sirel (07/29/1975)
299 – Dmitri Skiperski (04/29/1973)
299 – Maksim Rõtškov (10/22/1973)
287 – Andrei Krõlov (04/19/1973)
21.-30.
276 – Konstantin Karin (03/30/1973)