Otto Hemele

Ota Hemele ( born January 22, 1926 in Prague, † 31 May 2001, ibid; rare Otto Hemele or Otakar Hemele ) was a Czech football player. He played ten matches for Czechoslovakia and participated in the World Cup 1954.

Career

Ota Hemele began playing football than eleven years in the Prague district Radlice. Even with 15 years of playing the striker for the first team of Radlický AFK. 1941 Sparta Prague wanted to commit the talent, but only for the boys team. The officials of the Radlický AFK refused.

In December 1942, Slavia Prague and asked to let Hemele in the first team audition. The 16 -year-old convinced and made his debut in January 1943 in a friendly match against SK Slany. Slavia won 9:1, Hemele, who played alongside Josef Bican scored five goals. In his first year at Slavia Hemele Czech champion. In the season 1943/44, the young striker scored 22 goals, only his strike partner Bican was successful with 39 goals. Early in 1947, was transferred to SK Židenice in exchange for Zdenek Sobotka Hemele, after only a few months, the ill lung action, however, was reversed. Even though he only played the first round for Slavia to Hemele was delighted to receive his second championship.

In the summer of 1948, he was appointed for political reasons and at the behest of Communist officials in the cadre of the newly created Army Association ATK Prague, although he as a law student had the right to postpone the convening of the time. For season 1950 Hemele was allowed to return to Slavia, which is now Dynamo Prague was called and had to suffer the envy of the communist regime. 1951 rose from Dynamo, Hemele played a year in the second division and had 1953 again for the meantime in Uda Prague renamed army club change. After just one season Hemele was allowed to return to Slavia, but the great times had passed. 1958/59 it reached to a third place.

Between 1948 and 1954 contributed Hemele ten times the dress of the Czechoslovak national team. In his second game on October 31, 1948 in Bratislava 3-1 against Austria, he scored two goals, as well as in its third appearance on March 23, 1949 at the same place in the 2-2 draw against Luxembourg. His last game for Czechoslovakia Hemele denied on June 19, 1954 at the 1954 World Cup in Switzerland.

After this season Hemele moved to Spartak Prague Motorlet and became a player-coach. 1963/64, managed the team promotion to the 1st League, in which they, however, could only hold one game time. In June 1965, Ota Hemele ended his career.

In the top division Ota Hemele scored 133 goals, making it a member number 15 in the club top scorer, the club kanonýrů ligových. For Slavia Prague, he scored 274 goals in 332 games.

After his time as a player Ota Hemele worked as a football coach among others Motorlet Prague, Spartak Hradec Králové, AEL Limassol, ČSAD Benešov and Admira Kobylisy.The (1985). He played for the old men's team of Slavia Prague, and worked for the club as a representative. Beginning of the 1990s under Boris Korbel he was also a board of the football department.

On 31 May 2001 Ota Hemele died in Prague Motol hospital.

Stations

  • Radlický AFK (1937-1942)
  • Slavia Prague (1942-1946, 1947-1948, 1950-1953, 1955-1959)
  • SK Židenice (1947 )
  • ATK / UDA Prague (1948-1950, 1953-1954)
  • Spartak Prague Motorlet (1959-1965)

Achievements

  • Czechoslovakian champion: 1947 and 1953
  • Master Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: 1943

Swell

  • Zdeněk Šálek: Červenobíle půlstoletí, in: Fotbal Sport 7 /2001. Page 46
  • Karel Vanek a kol. (Ed.): Malá encyklopedie fotbalu. Olympia, Praha 1984.
  • Portrait on the website of Slavia Prague, Czech
  • Portrait on a fan page for Slavia Prague, Czech
  • Detailed country game stats, Czech
  • National football team (Czechoslovakia)
  • Czechoslovak
  • Man
  • Czech
  • Born in 1926
  • Died in 2001
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