Feb 8 • 08:15 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Kalev/Cramo made a strong statement in Riga without a head coach

Kalev/Cramo achieved a significant 3:2 victory against local rivals Zelli in the Estonian-Latvian league, despite being without a head coach.

In the Estonian-Latvian league, five matches were held on Saturday, all featuring matchups between neighboring teams. The most significant game took place in Riga where the local team Zelli faced off against the Estonian side Kalev/Cramo. The match highlighted the team's resilience and ability to perform in challenging circumstances as they managed to secure a 3:2 victory despite the absence of their head coach.

Kalev/Cramo's victory over Zelli is not just a testament to their skill on the court but also an important statement about their determination and teamwork. The players rallied together to deliver a strong performance, showcasing their ability to adapt and overcome difficulties without their usual leader. This win positions them favorably in the league standings as they look to maintain their momentum moving forward.

The match underscores the competitive nature of the Estonian-Latvian league, where teams are often closely matched and each game carries significant implications for the teams' standings. Kalev/Cramo's victory could have lasting effects on the dynamics of the league, reinforcing their reputation and possibly setting the tone for future matches against other teams in the competition.

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