Armands Šķēle

Šķēle started his professional career playing for Brocēni which at the time was the top team in Latvia.Under the guidance of head coach Andrej Urlep, Šķēle developed rapidly and became one of the most attractive players in Europe - his game was compared to Serbian star Aleksandar Đorđević.[1] In 2004, he was pursued by Real Madrid as they sought talented player to back-up Louis Bullock, but the deal fell through as both sides couldn't find an agreement.In April 2012, during Estonian League playoff game he made a behind-the-back shot[4] that became a very popular video amassing multiple-million views online.He won one more Latvian championship with VEF Rīga in 2016–17 and was a key player to help his team make the VTB League playoffs.
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