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'''Koloman Gögh''' (born ], ] - ], ] ], ]) was a ] football player. He played for ], for which he played 55 matches and scored one goal. He was a participant in the ] and a member of Czechoslovak winning team at ]. Gögh worked as coach, returning from a game he died in a car accident. | '''Koloman Gögh''' (born ], ] - ], ] ], ]) was a ] football player. He played for ], for which he played 55 matches and scored one goal. He was a participant in the ] and a member of Czechoslovak winning team at ]. Gögh worked as coach, returning from a game he died in a car accident. | ||
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Koloman Gögh (born January 7, 1948 - November 11, 1995 Gatenndorf, Austria) was a Slovak football player. He played for Czechoslovakia, for which he played 55 matches and scored one goal. He was a participant in the 1980 UEFA European Championship and a member of Czechoslovak winning team at 1976 European Football Championship. Gögh worked as coach, returning from a game he died in a car accident.