Vojtěch Bradáč

Vojtěch Bradáč ( born October 6, 1913 in Zizkov, Austria - Hungary, † March 30, 1947 ) was a Czech football player.

Career

Vojtěch Bradáč was born in 1913 in Zizkov, which was incorporated in 1922 to Prague. With the football games began in 1926 with Viktoria Zizkov Bradáč where the striker in the season 1930/31 debuted in the first league. At the end of the season he was appointed only 17 years, eight months and seven days in the Czechoslovak national team, no player was younger on his debut. Czechoslovakia won against Switzerland 7-3, Bradáč scored two goals.

In April 1932 Bradáč moved for a then-record sum of 80,000 Czech crowns, which now corresponds to about 700,000 crowns to Slavia Prague. With Slavia he was in 1933, 1934 and 1935 Czechoslovak champion. In the 1935/36 season Bradáč scored 42 goals and became the top scorer. Bradáč was then obliged by the French club FC Sochaux and won him the national cup competition. In the summer of 1937 Bradáč returned to Slavia and won 1937/38, the Mitropa Cup, in which he held until 1939, a total of 18 games played in 1934 and scored eight goals.

Despite its outstanding stated acquisition in the year 1931, Bradáč could not settle in the national team. At the World Cup in 1934, he was not appointed, in 1938, he was subsequently nominated and was only replacements. He had his last of a total of only nine starts on 28 August 1938 in Zagreb in a 3-1 against Yugoslavia, while he managed to 1-0 ahead.

In the 1939/40 season Bradáč played briefly for his former club Viktoria Zizkov and then returned to Slavia. 1942, he appeared briefly at Sparta Prague under contract, again he went back to Slavia. In the season 1942/43, he returned to the Red and Whites finally back and moved to the former first division side SK Nusle, however, the 1943/44, had to leave the top flight as a Table. His career ended Bradáč Slovan Duchcov.

In the 1st Czechoslovak league and the top division of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia Bradáč scored 155 goals.

Vojtěch Bradáč died on 30 March 1947, only 33 years.

Stations

  • Viktoria Zizkov (1926-1932 and 1940)
  • Slavia Prague (1932-1936, 1937-1940, 1941 and 1942)
  • FC Sochaux (1936-1937)
  • Sparta Prague ( 1942)
  • SK Nusle (1942-1945)
  • Slovan Duchcov

Achievements

  • Czechoslovak champion in 1933, 1934 and 1935
  • Master Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: 1940, 1941, 1942 and 1943
  • French Cup Winners 1937
  • Mitropapokalsieger 1938

Individual:

  • Scorer Czechoslovak League: 1935/36 with 42 goals

Swell

  • Karel Vanek a kol. (Ed.): Malá encyklopedie fotbalu. Olympia, Praha 1984.
  • Radovan Jelinek, Miloslav Jenšík et al.: Atlas Českého fotbalu od roku 1890, Prague 2005, ISBN 80-901703-3-9 (formally wrong ISBN ).
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