Biography
Sergei Khokhlov-Simson, born on April 22, 1972, in Estonia, is a retired professional footballer known for his contributions to Estonian football during the 1990s and early 2000s. Primarily playing as a midfielder, he was recognized for his technical skills and tactical awareness on the pitch. Over the course of his career, he made significant contributions to several clubs in Estonia and abroad.
Khokhlov-Simson began his senior career with FC Flora Tallinn, where he helped the team capture multiple Estonian championships. His performance caught the attention of international clubs, leading him to play in various European leagues, including stints in Finland and Luxembourg. In addition to his club success, he was a vital member of the Estonian national team, earning numerous caps and representing his country in prestigious international competitions.
After retiring from professional play, Khokhlov-Simson's legacy continued as he transitioned into coaching, where he focused on developing the next generation of Estonian talent. His impact on the sport in Estonia is marked by his role in popularizing football in the region and nurturing young players, ensuring a lasting influence on the country’s football landscape. His dedication to the game and the national team has solidified his status as a respected figure in Estonian sports history.