This season, Musting’s team are top of the Estonian league again with a perfect record of 16 wins in as many matches. They have carried their good domestic form into the EHF European Cup.
Notably, Pölva’s backbone consists of homegrown players.
“We have two foreign players: Russian centre back Anatoliy Chezlov and Latvian line player Arturs Meiksans. Three players are from other Estonian towns, but the vast majority come from Pölva,” said Musting, who also works at the club’s academy.
About 10 years ago, Pölva were a fully professional club, but times have changed and the budget has been reduced, so now most of the team’s players have another occupation besides handball.
“Chezlov and Meiksans are professionals, and so is left back Andris Celmins, who returned to our team from Slovenia’s Velenje,” Musting said.
“But the rest of the players have another job, for example in the construction industry. Besides, a number of younger guys are students. That’s why we train only in the evenings, but every day.”