Josef Kadraba

Josef Kadraba ( born September 29, 1933 Řevničov, Czechoslovakia ) is a former Czech football player. In 1962, the striker with the Czechoslovak national runner-up.

Career

Josef Kadraba played in his youth for Sokol Rakovníka. In 1953 he moved to the then first division Slavoj Liberec. The following year and a half played Kadraba for the army club Tankista Praha. In 1955 he went to Sparta Prague, where the attackers fired 65 goals in 70 games. 1957 married Kadraba, and because Sparta was him and his wife are not flat, he moved to SONP Kladno, who played in the second division. 1960 rose to Kladno in the first Czechoslovak league where Kadraba was one of the best strikers.

In October 1958, he debuted in the Czechoslovak national team in a 4-0 victory over Bulgaria in Ostrava, was then not considered in the following two years. In Kladno Kadraba remained seven years, 1962, he was with Czechoslovakia in Chile vice world champion. 1965 moved Kadraba again and played for Slavia Prague henceforth. When the team in 1967 on his way back from Israel in Vienna made ​​stopover Kadraba remained in Austria, where he had a Aufeinhaltsgenehmigung for five years, but he had to play no permission to professional football.

Kadraba played for the SC rear Egger in Vienna's city league. 1971 succeeded the team promotion to the Regionalliga, the then second division in Austria. As in 1972, the Aufeinhaltsgenehmigung expired, Kadraba nevertheless remained in Austria and was sentenced in absentia to two years in prison. A short time later Kadraba was an Austrian citizen. From 1973 to 1979 Kadraba finally playing for SK Slovan Vienna and hung with 46 years of football boots to the final nail.

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