Feb 16 • 16:57 UTC 🇪🇪 Estonia Postimees

Another Estonian National Player Joins a Slovak Super League Club

Kristo Hussar, a 23-year-old defender from FC Flora, has joined the Slovak Super League club Trenčín.

Kristo Hussar, a 23-year-old right-back from FC Flora, has made a significant move in his career by signing with the Slovak Super League club Trenčín. This transition follows another recent signing by Trenčín of FC Flora midfielder Markus Poom, along with Estonian national team forward Dimitri Jepihhin already being part of the club. Hussar expressed gratitude towards FC Flora for the past six years and appreciated the support received from fans and his teammates during his time at the club.

In his statement, Hussar reflected on the achievements and memorable moments he experienced with FC Flora, highlighting the club's impact on his development as a player. The sports director of FC Flora, Taavi Trasberg, acknowledged Hussar’s importance to the team in previous seasons, reinforcing that this transfer is a logical step in Hussar's career. Trasberg described Hussar as a hardworking and committed player whose positive spirit contributed significantly to the team's dynamics.

Hussar's transfer marks a continuing trend of Estonian players moving to foreign leagues, emphasizing the growing opportunity for players from smaller footballing nations like Estonia to showcase their talent on a larger international stage. This not only benefits the players individually but also raises the profile of Estonian football in the international arena. As Hussar sets off for this new challenge, both Flora and the Estonian football community wish him well in his future endeavors.

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