Aivar Pohlak (born 19 October 1962 in Tallinn, Republic of Estonia) is an Estonian football official, a former football player (striker), referee, and football coach.[1][2]
Since March 2007, he has been the President of the Estonian Football Association (EJL)[1] after being its Vice President for four years.[3]
In 1990, Pohlak founded the FC Flora, Estonia's most successful football club, based in Tallinn.[4] In 1997, he founded the FC Kuressaare, current top-division football club based in Kuressaare.[5] In the same year, he also began to build the Lilleküla's football stadium. This is currently the Estonia's largest stadium, opened in 2001.[5] He formally handed over FC Flora to his son Pelle Pohlak in 2016, stating that they practice family-club model.[6]
Pohlak received a national award for his work in January 2002.[3][7] He also was a children's author in former times.[2]
On 30 March 2022 at a Kose municipal council meeting, Pohlak insulted and attacked another board member.[13][14]
After divorce from her ex-wife Signe, she accused Aivar Pohlak of domestic violence: humiliating and beating her throughout their marriage. The case was dismissed by criminal court for being expired.[15][16]
Personal
In 2012, Pohlak married Triin Edasi, FC Flora information specialist. They started living together 14 years earlier and they also have a daughter.[17]
From his first marriage with Signe Meisalu, Pohlak has 4 children. The couple divorced in 2005.[17]