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Born in Kladno (currently Czech rep.), but with football started in Kolárovo (Slovakia). After that played for junior team of Komarno, his army duties performed in Dukla Holesov (Czech rep.). As a paratrooper he learned to bravenes, patience, responsibility and these harecteristics brought with him to SK Slovan Bratislava. Stabile player of Czechoslovak national team became in 1975. Was a member of Czechoslovak national team, which became in 1976 (Yugoslavia) European champion and in 1980 finished third.
Born in Kladno (currently Czech rep.), but with football started in Kolárovo (Slovakia). After that played for junior team of Komarno, his army duties performed in Dukla Holesov (Czech rep.). As a paratrooper he learned to bravenes, patience, responsibility and these harecteristics brought with him to SK Slovan Bratislava. Stabile player of Czechoslovak national team became in 1975. Was a member of Czechoslovak national team, which became in 1976 (Yugoslavia) European champion and in 1980 finished third.


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Kálmán Gőgh

Born in Kladno (currently Czech rep.), but with football started in Kolárovo (Slovakia). After that played for junior team of Komarno, his army duties performed in Dukla Holesov (Czech rep.). As a paratrooper he learned to bravenes, patience, responsibility and these harecteristics brought with him to SK Slovan Bratislava. Stabile player of Czechoslovak national team became in 1975. Was a member of Czechoslovak national team, which became in 1976 (Yugoslavia) European champion and in 1980 finished third.