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Konstantin Vassiljev is an attacking midfielder and also probably the most exciting Estonian football player of all time. He is best known for his powerful long shot abilities and free kicks ...
Estonian Meistriliiga side FC Flora Tallinn announced on Monday that Konstantin Vassiljev will take over as the club's new head coach. Vassiljev, who made his last appearance as a professional for ...
Veteran Estonian midfielder Konstantin Vassiljev (FC Flora) is stepping down as captain of the men's national football team following remarks made about the war in Ukraine, and Russia's invasion of ...
That game was decided by a 90th-minute goal by Konstantin Vassiljev. Now 39, Vassiljev can tie the national record of 157 appearances, held by Martin Reim, if he plays in Warsaw.
That game was decided by a 90th-minute goal by Konstantin Vassiljev. Now 39, Vassiljev can tie the national record of 157 appearances, held by Martin Reim, if he plays in Warsaw.
Assisted by Konstantin Vassiljev. 46' Foul by Viktor Gyökeres (Sweden). 46' Rasmus Peetson (Estonia) wins a free kick in the defensive half. 45' Substitution Substitution, Sweden.
Konstantin Vassiljev scored the only goal as Estonia gave their Euro 2016 qualifying play-off hopes a welcome boost with a 1-0 victory over Baltic rivals Lithuania in Tallinn.
Estonia took a 1-0 lead over Malta in the UEFA Nations League after a strike by Konstantin Vassiljev from outside the box hit the post and went in.
Flora vs Partizan Team News Flora Head coach Jurgen Henn has a fully-fit squad to choose from. Konstantin Vassiljev came off the bench to score at the weekend and should come into the starting XI ...
Estonia were forced to make a late change when captain Konstantin Vassiljev was hurt in the warm-up and Markus Poom – the son of former Derby and Sunderland goalkeeper Mart – was promoted from ...
Konstantin Vassiljev (Flora) right footed shot from a difficult angle and long range on the left is saved in the top centre of the goal. 64' Foul by Marko Zivkovic (Partizan Belgrade).
They faced an Estonia side featuring seven players from Tallinn’s own FC Flora, including the 37-year-old captain Konstantin Vassiljev, who won his 133rd cap.