Arnold Pihlak (17 July 1902 – 1 November 1985) was an Estonian footballer.[1][2] After joining Austria Vienna in 1928, he became the first-ever Estonian professional footballer.[3][4]
After the war, Pihlak was invited to play for Tallinna Kalev. He was initially a defender, until his attacking talent was discovered by coach Antal Mally.[3] Pihlak made a strong impression during the 1927 FIFA Helsinki tournament and in the April of the following year, while playing for TJK in Riga, he was approached by Karl Kurz with a proposal to join Austria Wien.[3][5]
Pihlak made his unofficial debut for Austria Wien in December 1928 during their tour in Italy.[3] Pihlak impressed on his official first team debut, scoring two goals in the club's 3–0 victory in the Austrian Cup match against SC Westmark Wien on 20 January 1929.[3]
In 1930, Pihlak became one of the founding members of JS Estonia Tallinn.[6] He retired from football in 1934, after he had been injured in a car accident the previous year, when his truck was hit by an oncoming train at an Ülemiste intersection.[7]
International career
Pihlak made his debut for Estonia national football team at 18 years old, when he was part of the country's first-ever national team match on 17 October 1920 against Finland. He also participated in the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris.[8][9] In total, Pihlak made 44 appearances for the national team and scored 16 goals.[10][11] He was Estonia's third highest goalscorer during the country's first period of independence.
References
^"ESBL". www.esbl.ee (in Estonian). Archived from the original on 2 March 2020. Retrieved 2 March 2020.