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'''Koloman Gögh''' ({{lang-hu|Gőgh Kálmán}}; 7 January 1948 – 11 November 1995) was a Czechoslovak<ref name="Czechoslovakian"> at slovakfutball.com. Last accessed 15 April 2007</ref> ] of Hungarian ethnicity. | '''Koloman Gögh''' ({{lang-hu|Gőgh Kálmán}}; 7 January 1948 – 11 November 1995) was a Czechoslovak<ref name="Czechoslovakian"> at slovakfutball.com. Last accessed 15 April 2007</ref> ] of Hungarian ethnicity. | ||
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The native form of this personal name is Gőgh Kálmán. This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Personal information | ||||||||||||||
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Date of birth | (1948-01-07)7 January 1948 | |||||||||||||
Place of birth | Kladno, Czechoslovakia | |||||||||||||
Date of death | 11 November 1995(1995-11-11) (aged 47) | |||||||||||||
Place of death | Gattendorf, Austria | |||||||||||||
Position(s) | Defender | |||||||||||||
Youth career | ||||||||||||||
1956–1963 | Družstevník Kolárovo | |||||||||||||
1963–1967 | Spartak Komárno | |||||||||||||
Senior career* | ||||||||||||||
Years | Team | Apps | (Gls) | |||||||||||
1967–1969 | Dukla Holešov | |||||||||||||
1969–1970 | Vagónka Poprad | |||||||||||||
1970–1980 | ŠK Slovan Bratislava | 225 | (3) | |||||||||||
1980–1982 | VÖEST Linz | 59 | (0) | |||||||||||
1982–1984 | DAC Dunajská Streda | |||||||||||||
International career | ||||||||||||||
1974–1980 | Czechoslovakia | 55 | (1) | |||||||||||
Managerial career | ||||||||||||||
1982–1984 | DAC Dunajská Streda (playing coach) | |||||||||||||
1984–1986 | ŠK Slovan Bratislava (assistant) | |||||||||||||
1986–1995 | SV Gols (playing coach) | |||||||||||||
Medal record
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*Club domestic league appearances and goals |
Koloman Gögh (Template:Lang-hu; 7 January 1948 – 11 November 1995) was a Czechoslovak footballer of Hungarian ethnicity.
Biography
Gögh was born in Kladno in what is today the Czech Republic, but began playing football in Kolárovo, a town with over 80% of Hungarian minority.
After that he played for the junior team of Komárno, and fulfilled his national service duties in Dukla Holešov serving as a paratrooper.
After military service, Gögh resumed his football career at ŠK Slovan Bratislava. He played for Czechoslovakia national football team in 1975 and 1976 when they won the 1976 European Football Championship; in that period he played in 55 matches and scored one goal. Gögh was a participant in the 1980 UEFA European Championship.
Later he worked as coach, returning from a game Gögh died in a car accident. FK Kolárovo named stadium in his honour Štadión Kolomana Gögha (Gőgh Kálmán Sportpálya).
References
- Koloman GOGH at slovakfutball.com. Last accessed 15 April 2007
- "Zahynul Koloman Gögh" (in Slovak). SME. 13 November 1995. Retrieved 5 November 2014.
- Photo of Štadión Kolomana Gögha Archived 23 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine
External links
- Koloman Gögh at FAČR (also at old FAČR website) (in Czech)
- Gögh at Slovan Bratislava (in Slovak)
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- Czechoslovak footballers
- Czechoslovak expatriate footballers
- ŠK Slovan Bratislava players
- FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda players
- Road incident deaths in Austria
- UEFA Euro 1976 players
- UEFA Euro 1980 players
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