Sander Puri

Sander Puri

Puri with York City in 2013
Personal information
Full name Sander Puri[1]
Date of birth (1988-05-07) 7 May 1988[1]
Place of birth Tartu, Estonia
Height 1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in)[2]
Playing position Winger
Club information
Current team
Nõmme Kalju
Number 27
Youth career
0000–2004 SK10 Premium
2005 Levadia
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
2004 SK10 Premium 18 (12)
2005–2009 Levadia II 66 (27)
2005–2009 Levadia 73 (24)
2007Tulevik (loan) 14 (4)
2010–2012 Larissa 21 (1)
2011Korona Kielce (loan) 8 (1)
2011–2012Pápa (loan) 12 (0)
2012 KuPS 19 (2)
2013 St Mirren 3 (0)
2013–2014 York City 8 (0)
2015 Sligo Rovers 27 (4)
2016 Karviná 9 (2)
2016– Nõmme Kalju 13 (2)
National team
Estonia U17
Estonia U19
Estonia U21
2008– Estonia 69 (4)

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 19 November 2016.

‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 19 November 2016

Sander Puri (born 7 May 1988) is an Estonian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Meistriliiga club Nõmme Kalju and the Estonia national team.

Club career

Levadia

Puri was born in Tartu.[1] In 2005, at the age of 16, Puri started his professional career with FC Levadia Tallinn, one of the biggest clubs in Estonia. He scored his first Meistriliiga goal on 1 June 2005, in a 2–0 victory over FC Kuressaare.[3] On July 30, 2007, Sander and his twin brother Eino Puri signed for Tulevik on a half-year loan from Levadia Tallinn.[4] He played there 14 league games, scoring 4 goals. Sander Puri was very close signing for the Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund twice in 2008[5] and Scottish Premier League club Celtic in late 2009.[6]

Larissa

On 14 December 2009, Puri signed a five-year contract with Superleague Greece side Larissa.[7] On March 18, 2010, Puri scored a winning goal against PAOK, in the very final moment of the game with a tap in at close range.[8] However, in his second season, Puri first team place has become increasingly limited, citing constantly changing managers as the main reason and made ten appearances. It resulted him being loaned twice.

He left the club on 31 January 2012, when his contract was mutually terminated as the team was constantly changing managers.[9]

Loan spells with Korona Kielce and Pápa

In January 2011, Puri went on loan to Ekstraklasa side Korona Kielce, until the end of the season.[10] After the move, Puri says joining a club in Poland, needs him to get away from Greece, due to lack of playing time over constantly changing managers as the reason it's getting worse.[11] He made his debut for the club, in a 1–1 draw against Zagłębie Lubin on 26 February 2011;[12] then, scored his first goal for the club, in a 3–3 draw against Polonia Bytom. He made eight appearance, due to injuries played the role.[13][14] In July 2011, Puri was loaned to Nemzeti Bajnokság I side Pápa.[15] On 23 July 2011, Puri made his debut for the club, in a 2–0 win over Siófok. On 21 September 2011, Puri scored his first goal, in the third round of Magyar Kupa, in a 10–0 win against Győrszemere KSK. On 1 October 2011, Puri received a red card after a second-bookable offence, in a 1–1 draw against Zalaegerszegi. The loan contract was mutually terminated on 19 January 2012 after spending six-months at the club.[16] At Pápa, Puri made thirteen appearances.[2]

KuPS

After his release, Puri joined Finnish Veikkausliiga side KuPS on 27 March 2012.[17] He previously went on trial with the club.[18] After missing the first five matches, Puri made his debut for the club, in a 2–0 loss against regaining champions HJK. In two consecutive matches, Puri scored on 11 June 2012 and 25 June 2012 against JJK Jyväskylä and IFK Mariehamn respectively.

In the first leg of the third round of the Europa League against Turkish side Bursaspor, Puri scored the only goal in the game to give his side a lead.[19] However, Bursaspor would overcome the result in the second leg by winning 6–0 and putting Kuopion out of the Europa League. A week after the club's elimination in the Europa League, Puri scored a winning goal against MYPA in the Semi-finals of Finnish Cup to send the club in the final.[20] However, in the final, Puri received a straight red card, which the club lost to Honka.[21]

On 12 December 2012, it announced that Puri has been released by the club after one season.[22]

After his release from Kuopion, Puri was linked with a Bulgarian side Beroe Stara Zagora and offered him a contract, but he rejected the move.[23][24]

St Mirren

On 15 March 2013, Puri signed a contract until the end of 2012–13 with Scottish Premier League club St Mirren,[25] despite the interest of divisional rivals Kilmarnock, but was not offered a contract following a trial.[26][27] He made his debut for the team on 31 March as a late substitute for Esmaël Gonçalves in a league game against Celtic.[2] In a 2–2 draw against Motherwell on 6 April 2013, Puri assisted Conor Newton's goal to equalise before being substituted at half-time. Manager Danny Lennon explained he substituted Puri for a "tactical reason".[28] Puri was released by the club on 15 May 2013.[29] He previously stated he want to stay at St Mirren for next season, having settled at the club.[30]

York City

Puri signed for English League Two side York City on a one-year contract with the option of a one-year extension on 13 June 2013.[31][32] He made his debut in a 1–0 home win over Northampton Town on 3 August 2013, in the first game of 2013–14.[2] He was released by York in May 2014.[32]

Sligo Rovers

Puri signed for League of Ireland Premier Division team Sligo Rovers after a successful trial on 1 February 2015.[33][34] On 22 May 2015 he scored his first goal in a 1-1 draw with Derry City.

Karviná

Puri signed for Czech National Football League Karviná on Feb 17, 2016.[35]

Nõmme Kalju

In August 2016, Puri returned to Estonia and signed a contract with Nõmme Kalju.[36]

International career

Puri was capped by Estonia at under-17, under-19 and under-21 level before making his debut for the senior national team on 30 May 2008 against Latvia in the 2008 Baltic Cup.[37][38] He scored his first national team goal on 22 November 2008, in a 1–1 draw against Lithuania in a Mayors Cup match.[39]

International goals

Updated to match played 17 November 2016. Estonia score listed first, score column indicates score after each Puri goal.[2]
International goals by date, venue, opponent, score, result and competition
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 22 November 2008 Kuressaare Stadium, Kuressaare, Estonia  Lithuania 1–0 1–1 Friendly
2 1 April 2009 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia  Armenia 1–0 1–0 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
3 11 June 2013 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia  Kyrgyzstan 1–0 1–1 Friendly
4 17 November 2015 A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia  Saint Kitts and Nevis 3–0 3–0 Friendly

Personal life

Puri is one of three triplets: his brother, Eino Puri, is also a footballer and his sister, Kadri Puri, is a volleyball player.[40]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 19 November 2016.
Club Season League Cup League Cup Europe Other Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
SK10 Premium 2004[41] IV liiga 1812 1812
Levadia II 2005[42] Esiliiga 226 226
2006[42] Esiliiga 29172917
2007[42] Esiliiga 144144
2009[42] Esiliiga 10 10
Total 6627 6627
Levadia 2005[2][42][43] Meistriliiga 132 001[lower-alpha 1]0142
2006[42][44][45][46] Meistriliiga 61 3[lower-alpha 2]091
2007[2][42] Meistriliiga 10 000010
2008[2][42][47] Meistriliiga 3411 2[lower-alpha 3]01[lower-alpha 1]13712
2009[2][42][48] Meistriliiga 1910105[lower-alpha 4]01[lower-alpha 1]02610
Total 732410100318725
Tulevik (loan) 2007[42] Meistriliiga 144 144
Larissa 2009–10[2] Superleague Greece 111111
2010–11[2] Superleague Greece 10020120
Total 21120231
Korona Kielce (loan) 2010–11[2] Ekstraklasa 8181
Pápa (loan) 2011–12[2] Nemzeti Bajnokság I 12010130
KuPS 2012[2] Veikkausliiga 19231105[lower-alpha 5]1284
St Mirren 2012–13[2] Scottish Premier League 300030
York City 2013–14[2] League Two 80201000110
Sligo Rovers 2015[2] League of Ireland Premier Division 2740011285
Karviná 2015–16[2] Czech National Football League 920092
Nõmme Kalju 2016[2] Meistriliiga 132100000142
Career total 29179101311513132283
  1. 1 2 3 Appearance in Estonian Supercup
  2. Appearances in UEFA Cup
  3. Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  4. Four appearances in UEFA Champions League, one in UEFA Europa League
  5. Appearances in UEFA Europa League

International

As of 19 November 2016.[41][49]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Estonia 200891
200981
2010100
2011110
201290
201371
201430
201561
201660
Total694

Honours

Club

Levadia

Individual

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