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'''Koloman Gögh''' (born [[January 7]], [[1948]], [[Kladno]] - [[November 11]], [[1995]] [[Gattendorf]], [[Austria]]) was a professional [[Slovakia|slovak]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]].<ref name="futbal.sk">[http://futbal.zoznam.sk/index.php?id=3415&co=print order of best slovak |
'''Koloman Gögh''' (born [[January 7]], [[1948]], [[Kladno]] - [[November 11]], [[1995]] [[Gattendorf]], [[Austria]]) was a professional [[Slovakia|slovak]] [[football (soccer)|footballer]].<ref name="futbal.sk">[http://futbal.zoznam.sk/index.php?id=3415&co=print order of best slovak footballer]</ref> He played for [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]] 55 matches and scored one goal. Gögh was a participant in the [[1980 UEFA European Championship]] and a member of Czechoslovak winning team at [[1976 European Football Championship]]. He worked as coach, returning from a game Gögh died in a car accident. ''FK Kolárovo'' named stadium in his honour ''Štadion Kolomana Gögha''.<ref name="Stadium">[http://www.obfzkomarno.sk/kolarovo/foto/photos/photo1.html Foto of Štadion Kolomana Gögha]</ref> |
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==Playing career== |
==Playing career== |
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Koloman Gögh (born January 7, 1948, Kladno - November 11, 1995 Gattendorf, Austria) was a professional slovak footballer.[1] He played for Czechoslovakia 55 matches and scored one goal. Gögh was a participant in the 1980 UEFA European Championship and a member of Czechoslovak winning team at 1976 European Football Championship. He worked as coach, returning from a game Gögh died in a car accident. FK Kolárovo named stadium in his honour Štadion Kolomana Gögha.[2]
Playing career
- Družstevník Kolárovo (1956-1963)
- Spartak Komárno (1963-1967)
- Dukla Holešov (1967-1969)
- Vagónka Poprad (1969-1970)
- ŠK Slovan Bratislava (1970-1980)
- VÖEST Linz (1980-1982)
- DAC Dunajská Streda (1982-1984) player and coach
- SV Gols (1986-1995) player and coach
Coaching career
- DAC Dunajská Streda (1982-1984) player and coach
- ŠK Slovan Bratislava (1984-1986)
- SV Gols (1986-1995) player and coach
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