Albert Vollrat
Estonian wrestler and football manager
Albert Vollrat (21 October 1903 Tallinn – 10 April 1978 Tallinn) was an Estonian wrestler and football coach.[1]
In 1921 he achieved 4th place at World Wrestling Championships in Helsinki (weight category until 58 kg).[1]
1922-1927 he won several medals at Estonian Wrestling Championships.[1]
1932 he was team manager of Estonian national football team.[1]
References
- ^ a b c d "ESBL: Albert_Vollrat". esbl.ee. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
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Estonia national football team – managers
- Kónya (1923–24)
- Nagy (1925)
- Mally (1927)
- Kerr (1930)
- Vollrat (1932)
- Mally (1935)
- Rein (1936–38)
- Saar (1939)
- Piir (1992–93)
- Ubakivi (1994–95)
- Sarap (1995)
- Thordarson (1996–99)
- Rüütli (1999–2000)
- Lillevere (2000)
- Pijpers (2000–04)
- Goes (2004–07)
- Jensen (2007)
- Rüütli (2008–13)
- Pehrsson (2013–16)
- Reim (2016–19)
- Voolaid (2019–20)
- Häberli (2021–24)
- Henn (2024–)
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