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Gert Remmel

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Gert Remmel
Personal information
Date of birth (1975-12-31) 31 December 1975 (age 48)
Place of birth Tallinn, Estonia
Team information
Current team
Motor Lublin (assistant)
Finland U21 (assistant)
Managerial career
Years Team
2007–2008 HIFK
2009–2011 Honka (assistant)
2009–2011 Honka II
2016–2020 Giorgione (assistant)
2020–2022 Pafos (academy manager)
2022 NK Novigrad
2023–2024 Stal Rzeszów (academy manager)
2023– Finland U21 (assistant)
2024– Motor Lublin (assistant)

Gert Remmel (born 31 December 1975) is an Estonian football coach who is currently an assistant coach of Polish Ekstraklasa club Motor Lublin and the Finland under-21 national team.

Coaching career

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After working for Pallo-Pojat Juniorit (PPJ) in Finland, Remmel started his professional coaching career when joining Pertti Kemppinen in his tanoke-coaching company. During 2007–2008 Remmel was the head coach of HIFK in Finnish third-tier Kakkonen.[1]

Remmel worked as an assistant coach of Veikkausliiga club Honka from 2009 to 2011 in a coaching staff of Mika Lehkosuo. He was also the coach of the club's academy team.[2]

After a few-year hiatus due to study leave, he moved to Italy and worked as an assistant coach of Eccellenza club Giorgione during 2016–2020 with Finnish assistant coaches Iikka Miettinen and Tuomas Silvennoinen. He had completed an UEFA A coaching license in Coverciano, Italy in 2014 and had met Stefano Esposito, whom he had followed to Giorgione.[3]

Later, Remmel has worked for the academy of Pafos in Cyprus, as a head coach of Croatian club NK Novigrad along with Iikka Miettinen and Rasmus Jansson, and for Polish clubs Stal Rzeszów, and Motor Lublin in Ekstraklasa along with Jansson.

In the beginning of 2023, Remmel reunited with Mika Lehkosuo when he joined the coaching staff of the Finland under-21 national team.[4][5] In November 2024, they guided the Finland U21 team, the Pikkuhuuhkajat, to qualify for the 2025 UEFA U21 Euro final tournament, for the second time in the nation's history.

Personal life

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Remmel has also worked as a writer for Finnish sport medias, including Urheilulehti.[6][7] He has also co-written the autobiography of Përparim Hetemaj.[8] Remmel has also studied football at the University of Lisbon.

References

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