Richard Kuremaa made a name for himself in football already during his school days and after graduating from Jakob Westholm Gymnasium in 1931, he received offers from a number of clubs. He first joined VVS Puhkekodu Tallinn, but moved to
Kalev in the following year. In 1933, Kuremaa joined
TJK, where he played for three seasons. After stints with
Pärnu Tervis and
Tartu Olümpia, Kuremaa joined
JS Estonia Tallinn and lifted his first Estonian Top Division title in the
1937–38 season. Kuremaa returned to Tartu and led the club to their first Estonian Championship title in the
1939–40 season. That proved to be the last season before
World War II reached Estonia and the country was eventually occupied by the
Soviet Union. Although he never won the top scorer award, Kuremaa remained
Estonian top division's record goalscorer until 1995 with 65 goals. == International career ==