Lubomír Pokluda

Lubomir Pokluda ( born March 17, 1958 in Frýdek- Místek ) is a former Czech football player.

Club career

Pokluda began his career at Sklo Union Teplice. After three years, the striker moved to RH Cheb, where he scored 34 goals in 113 first division matches. Early 1985 Pokluda was obliged Sparta Prague, with three goals in twelve games he wore to win the league title at.

In January 1986, the attacker moved to Inter Bratislava, but the descent of the team's 1985/86 could not prevent. With eight goals in 26 games Pokluda contributed to the chances of promotion. After the season 1987/88 Pokluda moved abroad and joined the Belgian side Lierse SK.

In the first Czechoslovak league Pokluda completed a total of 267 games in which the striker scored 59 goals.

Achievements

  • Czechoslovak football champions 1984/85
  • Czech Cup Winners 1976/77

National

Pokluda made ​​four games for the Czechoslovakian national team. He made his debut on 15 October 1980 in Buenos Aires and Argentina. His second game made Pokluda little over a year later against Argentina. On October 6, 1982, he completed his only game for 90 minutes - in Bratislava parted Czechoslovaks of Sweden 2-2. For the last time for the CSSR Pokluda played on 27 October 1982. 's Game against Denmark coach Frantisek Havranek moved it into the final minute of Petr Janečka.

Olympic Team

, Often called Lubomir Pokluda Luboš Pokluda, was 1980 Czechoslovak selection, in Moscow won the gold medal at the Olympic Games. The forward played in all six games and hit both 3-0 against Colombia in the first group match and 3-0 against Cuba in the quarterfinals.

In March 1983 Pokluda once again came to a commitment to the Czechoslovak Olympic team. The Czechoslovak Socialist Republic defeated the team of the USSR 3-1.

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