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Sander Puri

Sander Puri 03-08-2013 1.jpg
Puri playing for York City in 2013

Personal information
Full name
Sander Puri[1]
Date of birth
(1988-05-07) 7 May 1988 (age 30)[1]
Place of birth
Tartu, Estonia
Height
1.77 m (5 ft 9 12 in)[2]
Playing position
Winger
Club information
Current team

Waterford
Number
7
Youth career
0000–2004
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Senior career*
Years
Team

Apps

(Gls)
2004
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18

(12)
2005–2009
Levadia

73

(24)
2005–2009
→ Levadia II (reserves)

66

(27)
2007
→ Tulevik (loan)

14

(4)
2010–2012
Larissa

21

(1)
2011
→ Korona Kielce (loan)

8

(1)
2011–2012
→ Pápa (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)
2017–
Waterford

16

(1)
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 22:42, 18 April 2018 (UTC)
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 16:47, 8 October 2017 (UTC)

Sander Puri (born 7 May 1988) is an Estonian footballer who plays as a midfielder for League of Ireland Premier Division club Waterford and Estonia.




Contents





  • 1 Club career

    • 1.1 Levadia


    • 1.2 Larissa


    • 1.3 Loan spells with Korona Kielce and Pápa


    • 1.4 KuPS


    • 1.5 St Mirren


    • 1.6 York City


    • 1.7 Sligo Rovers


    • 1.8 Karviná


    • 1.9 Nõmme Kalju


    • 1.10 Waterford



  • 2 International career

    • 2.1 International goals



  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Career statistics

    • 4.1 Club


    • 4.2 International



  • 5 Honours


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Club career



Levadia


Puri was born in Tartu, Tartu County.[1] In 2005, at the age of 16, Puri started his professional career with Levadia.[3] He scored his first Meistriliiga goal on 1 June 2005, in a 2–0 victory over Kuressaare.[4] On 30 July 2007, Sander and his twin brother Eino Puri joined Tulevik a half-year loan.[5] He played 14 league matches, scoring 4 goals.[6] In 2008, Puri had two trials with Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund[7] and in late 2009 with Scottish Premier League club Celtic.[8]



Larissa


On 14 December 2009, Puri signed a five-year contract with Superleague Greece club Larissa.[9] On 18 March 2010, Puri scored the winning goal against PAOK, in the final moment of the match with a tap in from close range.[10] However, in his second season, Puri's place in the team became increasingly limited which resulted him being loaned out twice.[11] His contract was mutually terminated on 31 January 2012.[12]



Loan spells with Korona Kielce and Pápa


In January 2011, Puri went on loan to Ekstraklasa club Korona Kielce, on a contract until the end of the season.[13] He made his debut in a 1–1 draw against Zagłębie Lubin on 26 February 2011.[14] Puri scored his first goal for the club in a 3–3 home draw against Polonia Bytom on 12 March 2011.[2] However, due to injuries he only made eight appearances for the club.[15][16]


In July 2011, Puri was loaned to Nemzeti Bajnokság I club Pápa.[17] On 23 July 2011, Puri made his debut in a 2–0 home win over Siófok.[2] On 21 September 2011, Puri scored his first goal in a 10–0 win against Győrszemere in the third round of the 2011–12 Magyar Kupa.[2][18] The loan contract was mutually terminated on 19 January 2012 after spending six months at the club.[2][19] At Pápa, Puri made 14 appearances, scoring 1 goal.[2][18]



KuPS


Puri joined Veikkausliiga club KuPS on 27 March 2012 on a contract until the end of the season,[20] after a successful trial.[21] He made his debut after starting in a 1–0 away win over VPS in the 2012 Finnish League Cup group stage on 25 February.[2] His first goal came in a 5–1 away win over JJK on 11 June 2012.[2] Puri scored for KuPS in the UEFA Europa League qualifying 1–0 home win against Bursaspor.[22] He scored the winning goal against MYPA in the semi-final of the 2012 Finnish Cup on 30 August,[23] but received a straight red card in the final, which the team lost to Honka.[24]


On 12 December 2012, Puri was released by the club after one season.[25] After his release, Puri was offered a contract with A Group club Beroe Stara Zagora,[26] but he rejected the move.[27]



St Mirren


On 15 March 2013, Puri signed a contract until the end of 2012–13 with Scottish Premier League club St Mirren,[28] despite the interest of divisional rivals Kilmarnock, but was not offered a contract following a trial.[29][30] He made his debut on 31 March 2013 as an 88th-minute substitute in a league match against Celtic.[2] Having made three appearances for the club,[2] Puri was released on 15 May 2013.[31]



York City




Puri playing for York City in 2013


Puri signed for League Two club York City on 13 June 2013 on a one-year contract with the option of a one-year extension.[32][33] He made his debut in a 1–0 home win over Northampton Town on 3 August 2013, in the first match of 2013–14.[34] He was released by York in May 2014.[33]



Sligo Rovers


Puri signed for League of Ireland Premier Division club Sligo Rovers after a successful trial on 1 February 2015.[35][36] On 22 May 2015, he scored his first goal in a 1–1 away draw with Derry City,[2] after rounding the ball past goalkeeper Shaun Patton.[37]



Karviná


Puri signed for Czech National Football League club Karviná on 18 February 2016.[38]



Nõmme Kalju


In August 2016, Puri returned to Estonia and signed a contract with Nõmme Kalju.[39]



Waterford


In January 2017, Puri signed for League of Ireland First Division club Waterford.[40] He made his debut in a 1-0 defeat to Athlone Town on 24 February 2017.[41] A lengthy injury absence prevented Puri being involved with Waterford from March to July 2017. Despite returning to training in July it was only on 18 August Puri made a return for Waterford as he appeared as an unused substitute in the teams crucial 1-0 win over UCD.[42] The Estonian international finally made his long awaited return for Waterford in the 1-1 draw against Shelbourne on 1 September and he nearly scored a late winner on two occasions, his first effort struk the post and then he was only inches away from tapping home from close range but his outstretched leg couldn't convert.[43] His impressive cameo earned him a start for the game against Wexford on 15 September, he assisted Mark O'Sullivan for his second goal in that game, Waterford beat Wexford 3-0.[44] That win coupled with Cobh Ramblers 3-0 defeat to Cabinteely crowned Waterford as league champions with two games to spare.[45]


Puri signed a new one year contract with Waterford for the 2018 season as the club entered the League of Ireland Premier Division.[46] Puri scored his first goal for Waterford in their 1-0 win over Bohemians.[47]



International career


Puri was capped by Estonia at under-17, under-19 and under-21 level.[48] He made his debut for the senior national team on 30 May 2008 against Latvia in the 2008 Baltic Cup.[49] He scored his first national team goal on 22 November 2008, in a 1–1 draw against Lithuania in a Mayors Cup match.[50] A goal against Saint Kitts and Nevis saw him awarded the Estonian Silverball, for the best goal scored for Estonia in 2015.[51]



International goals



Updated to match played 8 June 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
 Lithuania1–01–1
Friendly
2
1 April 2009
A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia
 Armenia1–01–0
2010 FIFA World Cup qualification
3
11 June 2013
A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia
 Kyrgyzstan1–01–1
Friendly
4
17 November 2015
A. Le Coq Arena, Tallinn, Estonia
 Saint Kitts and Nevis3–03–0
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.[52]



Career statistics



Club


As of match played 16 April 2017















































































































































































































































































































































































Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club
Season
League
National Cup
League Cup

Europe
Other
Total
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals

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2004[53]
IV liiga
18121812

Levadia II

2005[6]

Esiliiga
226226

2006[6]
Esiliiga
29172917

2007[6]
Esiliiga
144144

2009[6]
Esiliiga
1010
Total
66276627

Levadia

2005[2][6][54]

Meistriliiga
132001[a]0142

2006[6][55]
Meistriliiga
613[b]091

2007[2][6]
Meistriliiga
10000010

2008[2][6][56]
Meistriliiga
34112[c]01[a]13712

2009[2][6][57]
Meistriliiga
1910105[d]01[a]02610
Total
732410100318725

Tulevik (loan)
2007[6]Meistriliiga
144144

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][18]

Nemzeti Bajnokság I
12021141

KuPS

2012[2]

Veikkausliiga
19231105[e]1284

St Mirren

2012–13[2]

Scottish Premier League
300030

York City

2013–14[34]

League Two
80201000110

Sligo Rovers

2015[2][58]

League of Ireland Premier Division
2742011305

Karviná

2015–16[2]

Czech National Football League
9292

Nõmme Kalju

2016[2]
Meistriliiga
13210142

Waterford

2017[2]

League of Ireland First Division
7000000070

2018[2]

League of Ireland Premier Division
91001100102
Total
161001100172
Career total
30780132421513134286


  1. ^ abc 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 match played 8 June 2016[53][59]




































Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals

Estonia
200891
200981
2010100
2011110
201290
201371
201430
201561
201660
Total694


Honours


Waterford



  • League of Ireland First Division: 2017

Levadia



  • Meistriliiga: 2006,[2]2008,[2]2009[2]

Individual



  • Estonian Silverball: 2015[60]


References




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  22. ^ "Sander Puri värav tõi KuPS-ile Euroopa Liigas" [Sander Puri brought KuPS European League victory]. Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Tallinn. 2 August 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2017. 


  23. ^ "Sander Puri värav viis Kuopio Soome karikafinaali" [Sander Puri way to the finals of the cup in Finland]. Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Tallinn. 30 August 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2017. 


  24. ^ "Sander Puri teenis Soome karikafinaalis punase kaardi, KuPS kaotas" [Sander Puri served in the Finnish Cup final red card, KuPS lost]. Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Tallinn. 29 September 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2017. 


  25. ^ "Nõmme Kalju andis teada, kes on lahkujad, kes võimalikud liitujad" [Nõmme Kalju announced goers who are potential entrants]. Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Tallinn. 12 December 2012. Retrieved 22 January 2017. 


  26. ^ Parts, Kadi (26 January 2013). "Sander Puri sai pakkumise Bulgaaria kõrgliigaklubilt" [Sander Puri received an offer from Premier League clubs in Bulgaria]. Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Tallinn. Retrieved 22 January 2017. 


  27. ^ Parts, Kadi (4 February 2013). "Bulgaaria klubi pakkumisest keeldunud Sander Puri võib liituda Nõmme Kaljuga" [Bulgaria's Sander Puri refused the offer to join Nõmme Kaljuga]. Õhtuleht (in Estonian). Tallinn. Retrieved 22 January 2017. 


  28. ^ "Saints sign Sander". St Mirren F.C. 15 March 2013. Archived from the original on 29 October 2013. 


  29. ^ "St Mirren consider signing Estonian winger Sander Puri". STV Sport. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2017. 


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  31. ^ "Graham Carey and Sam Parkin to exit St Mirren". BBC Sport. 15 May 2013. Retrieved 22 January 2017. 


  32. ^ "Sander signs up". York City F.C. 13 June 2013. Archived from the original on 25 June 2013. 


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  38. ^ "Karviná získala posilu v boji o ligu. Dorazí estonský reprezentant Puri" [Karvina received reinforcements in the battle for the league. Estonian national team will arrive Puri]. Deník (in Czech). Prague. 18 February 2016. Retrieved 10 December 2016. 


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External links





  • Sander Puri at the Estonian Football Association (in Estonian)


  • Sander Puri at 90minut.pl (in Polish)


  • Sander Puri at Soccerbase Edit this at Wikidata






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