Josef Čtyřoký

Josef Čtyřoký ( born September 30, 1906 in Smíchov, Austria - Hungary, † 11 January 1985) was a Czech football player. He was awarded the Czechoslovak national runner-up 1934.

Playing career

Josef Čtyřoký was born in Smíchov, which was incorporated in 1922 to Prague. With the football games he started at Slavia Prague, where he made his debut in the season 1925/26, in the 1st Czechoslovak league. 1928 joined the left-back for SK Kladno, two years later to Sparta Prague Slavia's largest competitor. There he formed with Jaroslav Burgr a Verteidigerduo at the highest level.

1931 Čtyřoký received his first invitation to the Czechoslovak national team and was missing rare in the next seven years. At the World Cup 1934 in Czechoslovakia drew one to the final, Čtyřoký was present in all four games. In the final four years later he was missing his last international Čtyřoký completed on August 28, 1938 in a 3-1 against Yugoslavia in Zagreb. Overall Čtyřoký played 42 times for Czechoslovakia, scoring a failed him here.

With Sparta Prague of Defense in 1932, 1936, 1938 Czechoslovak champion 1939 champion of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. In 1935, he won with his team the Mitropa Cup, in which he may have the most stakes by his teammate Jaroslav Burgr with 45 games.

Swell

  • Karel Vanek a kol. (Ed.): Malá encyklopedie fotbalu. Olympia, Praha 1984.
  • Luboš Jeřábek: Český a Československý fotbal. Encyclopedia osobností a Klubu. Grada, Praha 2007, ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5, pp. 38-39.
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