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Evald Tipner (13 March 1906 – 18 July 1947) was an Estonian
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widely regarded as one of the greatest Estonian goalkeepers of all time. He was capped 66 times for Estonian national football team, 7 times for bandy national team and once for ice hockey team. Tipner was also a good
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athlete. In 2012, the Estonian Football Association named the
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competition after him. Some sources report him as the first goalscorer in the history of World Cup preliminary competition, having scored what would be an own goal for Sweden against Estonia 7 minutes into the game, on 11 June 1933, in Stockholm. Some other sources consider this was not an own goal, and that it was actually scored by Swedish captain
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Football

Despite allegedly having offers from foreign clubs, Evald Tipner played for Tallinna Sport his whole career, throughout which he was crowned Estonian champion 8 times. Tipner also lifted the first ever
Estonian Cup The Estonian Cup ( et, Eesti Karikas) is the national knockout competition in Estonian football. In 2012, the competition was unofficially rebranded as Evald Tipner's Cup. The winner will compete in UEFA Europa Conference League first qualifyin ...
, after beating TJK in the 1938 final. Tipner was mainly a goalkeeper, but he also played in his club as a striker. He was a good penalty taker as well. After his death on 18 July 1947, Estonian newspaper Noorte Hääl remembered Evald Tipner in the following tribute (''translated from Estonian to English)'': ''"As a result of a long and serious illness, one of the most popular athletes of our older generation, Evald Tipner, died in Tallinn on Friday. /.../ Evald Tipner's fame was not limited to his homeland. His rare abilities were admired in Paris, Stockholm and many other European centers. In Estonia, Tipner was known even in places where there was no interest in sports. When Tallinn was visited by the famous Vienna football team WAC in 1931, then the team's goalkeeper Hiden, considered the best in the world at the time, said of Tipner after the game, "A person can only play as phenomenally as Tipner once in a lifetime." That was not right. Tipner always performed brilliantly - at home and away. /.../"''


Bandy

Tipner played 7 games and scored 9 goals for the national team during 1927–1934.


Ice hockey

In 1924 he played one game for national hockey team.


Honours


Football


Club

* Sport Tallinn ** Estonian Top Division: 1922, 1924, 1925, 1927, 1929, 1931, 1932, 1933 **
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: 1938


National

*
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** Baltic Cup: 1929, 1931, 1938


Bandy

* Estonian Champion: 1924, 1928, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, 1935


References

1906 births 1947 deaths Sportspeople from Tallinn People from the Governorate of Estonia Estonia international footballers Estonian bandy players Estonian footballers Estonian ice hockey players Olympic footballers of Estonia Footballers at the 1924 Summer Olympics Association football goalkeepers Burials at Liiva Cemetery {{bandy-bio-stub