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17 Facts About Martin Reim

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Martin Reim was born on 14 May 1971 and is an Estonian football manager and former professional player.

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Martin Reim is the most capped Estonia national football team player of all time with 157 appearances, and was the most capped European international player from August 2007 until December 2009, when he was surpassed by Latvia's Vitalijs Astafjevs Reim is the most capped player never to have played in a major tournament.

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Martin Reim was named Estonian Footballer of the Year in 1995 and won the Estonian Silverball award three times, in 1995,1997, and 1999.

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Martin Reim graduated from the Tallinn Secondary School No 49 in 1989, and from the Tallinn University of Technology in 2000.

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Martin Reim played for a local club Tallinna Lovid, where he was coached by his father Olev Martin Reim and Roman Ubakivi.

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Martin Reim returned to the Estonian league after a season and joined Norma.

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Martin Reim was the top goalscorer in the 1990 season with 18 goals.

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In 1992, Martin Reim joined Meistriliiga club Flora, the successor of the Lovid team.

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In June 1999, Martin Reim joined Veikkausliiga club KTP on loan until the end of the season.

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On 5 December 2008, Martin Reim announced his retirement from professional football.

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Martin Reim holds the club record for the most appearances in the Meistriliiga, with 385.

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Martin Reim won the Estonian Silverball award for the best national team goal of the year three times, in 1995,1997,1999.

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On 3 December 2009, Flora announced that Martin Reim would replace Tarmo Ruutli as the new manager of the club.

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Martin Reim led Flora to victory in the 2010 season, ending the reign of Levadia who had won the four previous Meistriliiga titles.

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On 14 October 2012, Martin Reim resigned after poor results in the Meistriliiga, with Marko Lelov and Norbert Hurt taking over.

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In October 2012, Martin Reim was named as manager of the Estonia under-18, under-21 and under-23 national sides.

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Martin Reim led the under-21 team to win the 2014 Baltic Cup.