Zdeněk Hruška

Zdenek Hruska ( born July 25, 1954 in Prague ) is a former Czech football player and current football coach. The goalkeeper, who spent most of his career at Bohemians Prague, represented 24 times the Czechoslovakia national team and participated in the 1982 World Cup.

Club career

Hruska began his career with Slavoj Vyšehrad, which he left in 1974 to abzuleisten the two-year military service. Beginning in 1976, played the goalkeeper for Bohemians Prague, with whom he won the 1982 Czech Cup and 1983 Czechoslovak champion. After nine years at Bohemians 1985 he moved to Slavia Prague, where he stayed for two years. In the 1987/88 season played the goalkeeper for the Greek club Veria FC. Then he returned to Bohemians Prague. After just one season he again went abroad, this time to Wacker / Great Victoria in the East Regional. In 1990, Hruska for FAC Viktoria Vienna, where he end his career in 1992 as player-coach.

In the 1st Czechoslovak league Hruska graduated 247 games.

National

In the Czechoslovak national Hruska debuted on November 9, 1977 in a friendly against Hungary. Participation in the European Championship in 1980, he missed due to injury. In the first group match of the 1982 World Cup he was not convinced that Czechoslovakia played against Kuwait only 1-1 tie. In the second game against England Stanislav Seman in goal. Hruškas last game of a total of 24 in the dress of Czechoslovakia was a 1-1 draw against Romania on 30 November 1983.

Coaching career

First Hruska was from 1992 assistant at Bohemians Prague, 1995, he was head coach. His next stops were the fourth division FC The exposition of the third division VT Chomutov. In the 1997/98 season he was an assistant coach at Slovan Liberec from 1999 to 2001, he worked as a goalkeeping coach at Tennis Borussia Berlin. He then coached the Prague club FSC Libuš. In the summer of 2003, he again took over Bohemians Prague, but was dismissed in November. Later he returned to the FSC Libuš.

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