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 In Tallinn, on the 17th of December 2008, the first official Dice
Football Championship games were held. The games were held under the
Football Federation of Estonia and the medals were dealt by the Estonian
Olympic Committee. 11 players out of 30 in total were the players from
Estonian Champion League. Furthest of them reached Henri Anier, who
turned 18 on the same day and who finished the Estonian Champion league
with 17 goals and a silver medal in the FC Flora team. He fell out in
the quarter finals with penalty kicks.
The Estonian champion in Dice Football is Toomas Kalvet, also known
as King of Sweden amongst football fans. In the finals, he defeated Raul
Puri, scoring 2 to 1. Raul’s sons, Eino and Sander, are both playing in
FC Levadia Tallinn. Eino didn’t qualify in his group in the Dice
Football championship and Sander couldn’t participate in the games
because he was slightly ill, recently arriving from the Dortmund
Borussia testing. In the championship games also participated President
of Estonian Football Federation and also UEFA Youth and Amateur Football
Committee Vice-Chairman Aivar Pohlak, who with a win, a tie and a loss
in the group games, didn’t qualify for the play-offs.
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