The FCI Tallinn Chronicle
Market21 Sep 2026
Artur Klavan is on his way
The clubs have agreed terms, and what remains is formality: a medical, a photograph, a signature. Nobody at FCI Tallinn is pretending he will be back in the shirt.
Boardroom21 Sep 2026
Artur Klavan has agreed to leave FCI Tallinn for nothing
He will play here until the summer and then walk out of the door for free, having already signed elsewhere. Supporters will manage the first part of that sentence; it is the second they will struggle with.
Squad21 Sep 2026
Tempers go at FCI Tallinn
Karol Sappinen was at the centre of it, and by the time it was pulled apart there were three or four others involved. Training grounds are small places and long seasons make them smaller.
Squad21 Sep 2026
Antonio González falls out with a teammate over standards
The oldest argument in any dressing room and the only one that is genuinely about football: one man thinks another is not putting enough in. It is also the row a manager privately does not mind having happened.
Loan watch21 Sep 2026
Hendrik Kallaste counts the days
“I watch every FCI Tallinn game from here. That says everything about where my head is.” The loan at Tammeka runs its course, but his heart never made the trip.
Squad21 Sep 2026
Erik Klavan signs a new deal
“I never wanted to be anywhere else. There is unfinished business here.” Erik Klavan commits to FCI Tallinn for another 3 years.
In brief
- Squad Ken Kallaste knocks on the manager's door
- Market FCI Tallinn put Artur Tamm up for sale