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Ján Popluhár

Ján Popluhár (12 September 1935 – 6 March 2011) was a Slovak footballer who primarily played as a sweeper for Slovak club ŠK Slovan Bratislava. At international level, he was also a member of the Czechoslovakia national team, playing in two World Cups (1958 and 1962).

Ján Popluhár
Popluhár in 1966
Personal information
Date of birth (1935-09-12)12 September 1935
Place of birth Čeklís, Czechoslovakia
Date of death 6 March 2011(2011-03-06) (aged 75)
Place of death Bernolákovo, Slovakia
Position(s) Sweeper
Youth career
Slovan Bratislava
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1955–1969 Slovan Bratislava 262 (21)
1955–1958 Rudá Hvězda Brno
1969–1970 Lyon 46 (1)
1970–1972 Zbrojovka Brno
1972–1979 Slovan Wien
Total 308 (22)
International career
1958–1967[1] Czechoslovakia 62 (1)
Honours
Men's football
Representing  Czechoslovakia
FIFA World Cup
Runner-up 1962 Chile
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Club career

Popluhár started his football career after high school with RH Brno.[2] However, he is best known for the 15 seasons he spent with ŠK Slovan Bratislava where he made 262 competitive appearances in defence, scoring 21 goals, and following further stints with Brno and Zbrojovka Brno finished on 306 Czechoslovak league games and a goalscoring tally of 24. After finishing his career with Slovan in 1968 he moved to French league side Olympique Lyonnais. Two seasons there were enough, but subsequently he spent five years with Austrian amateur club SK Slovan Vienna as player/coach. Many of the thousands of fans in Vienna thought that Popluhár would be shown up by players twenty years younger than he was, but this did not happen. However, at the age of 44 Popluhár realised that his playing career was over.

Slovan Bratislava coach Leopold Šťastný was famous for creating nicknames for his players, and so Popluhár became known in Slovak football circles as 'Bimbo'. "I was called this because I always looked, and indeed was, good-natured, and I would never hurt anybody", recalls Popluhár.[citation needed]

International career

At the 1962 World Cup in Chile, instead of turning the situation to his team's advantage, Popluhár brought the referee's attention to the injured Pelé. In 1997, he was awarded the World Fair Play award for this sporting act. "I met Pelé several times, the first occasion in Chile and then in various international and club games. He was undoubtedly the best, but there were not many one-to-one situations he won and also not many Slovak players who scored in the famous Maracanã stadium. I belong to this lucky group after I scored with a free kick against Brazil in June 1966", he remembers.[citation needed]

Czechoslovak football was well represented in 1963 at Wembley Stadium in a match to mark the centenary of the English Football Association. Popluhár, along with Svatopluk Pluskal and Josef Masopust, played in a world team that included Alfredo Di Stéfano, Raymond Kopa, Uwe Seeler, Denis Law, Eusébio and Ferenc Puskás against an England eleven. Further appearances in all-star teams followed.[citation needed]

Popluhár was elected Footballer of the Year in the former Czechoslovakia for the first time in 1965,[3] despite the great form of his Czechoslovak teammate Josef Masopust. "When I was at my peak, the conditions for a football player were modest here in Czechoslovakia, but the spirit and support of the spectators was incredible. I am not sure that today's players, however, would want to return to my era", he said.[citation needed]

After working for a sports company that went bankrupt and suffering prolonged health problems resulting in a modest invalidity pension and an unsuitable job, he returned to his footballing roots.[clarification needed]

Honours

Slovan Bratislava

Czechoslovakia

Individual

References

  1. ^ "Jan Popluhar – International Appearances". The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation.
  2. ^ "Legendárny Popluhár (†75): Na Slovane ho najprv nechceli!" (in Slovak). čas.sk. 14 March 2011.
  3. ^ Jeřábek, Luboš (2007). Ceský a ceskoslovenský fotbal – lexikon osobností a klubu (in Czech). Prague: Grada Publishing. p. 52. ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5.
  4. ^ "ERIC BATTY’S WORLD XI – THE SIXTIES" Retrieved on 20 October 2016
  5. ^ "267585 Popluhar (2002 QA130)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 5 September 2019.
  6. ^ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 5 September 2019.

External links

  • at FAČR (in Czech) (archived)  
  • UEFA.com – Slovakia's Golden Player – Popluhár: The people's choice
  • Ján Popluhár at National-Football-Teams.com

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Jan Popluhar 12 September 1935 6 March 2011 was a Slovak footballer who primarily played as a sweeper for Slovak club SK Slovan Bratislava At international level he was also a member of the Czechoslovakia national team playing in two World Cups 1958 and 1962 Jan PopluharPopluhar in 1966Personal informationDate of birth 1935 09 12 12 September 1935Place of birthCeklis CzechoslovakiaDate of death6 March 2011 2011 03 06 aged 75 Place of deathBernolakovo SlovakiaPosition s SweeperYouth careerSlovan BratislavaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1955 1969Slovan Bratislava262 21 1955 1958Ruda Hvezda Brno1969 1970Lyon46 1 1970 1972Zbrojovka Brno1972 1979Slovan WienTotal308 22 International career1958 1967 1 Czechoslovakia62 1 Honours Men s footballRepresenting CzechoslovakiaFIFA World CupRunner up 1962 Chile Club domestic league appearances and goals Contents 1 Club career 2 International career 3 Honours 4 References 5 External linksClub career EditPopluhar started his football career after high school with RH Brno 2 However he is best known for the 15 seasons he spent with SK Slovan Bratislava where he made 262 competitive appearances in defence scoring 21 goals and following further stints with Brno and Zbrojovka Brno finished on 306 Czechoslovak league games and a goalscoring tally of 24 After finishing his career with Slovan in 1968 he moved to French league side Olympique Lyonnais Two seasons there were enough but subsequently he spent five years with Austrian amateur club SK Slovan Vienna as player coach Many of the thousands of fans in Vienna thought that Popluhar would be shown up by players twenty years younger than he was but this did not happen However at the age of 44 Popluhar realised that his playing career was over Slovan Bratislava coach Leopold Stastny was famous for creating nicknames for his players and so Popluhar became known in Slovak football circles as Bimbo I was called this because I always looked and indeed was good natured and I would never hurt anybody recalls Popluhar citation needed International career EditAt the 1962 World Cup in Chile instead of turning the situation to his team s advantage Popluhar brought the referee s attention to the injured Pele In 1997 he was awarded the World Fair Play award for this sporting act I met Pele several times the first occasion in Chile and then in various international and club games He was undoubtedly the best but there were not many one to one situations he won and also not many Slovak players who scored in the famous Maracana stadium I belong to this lucky group after I scored with a free kick against Brazil in June 1966 he remembers citation needed Czechoslovak football was well represented in 1963 at Wembley Stadium in a match to mark the centenary of the English Football Association Popluhar along with Svatopluk Pluskal and Josef Masopust played in a world team that included Alfredo Di Stefano Raymond Kopa Uwe Seeler Denis Law Eusebio and Ferenc Puskas against an England eleven Further appearances in all star teams followed citation needed Popluhar was elected Footballer of the Year in the former Czechoslovakia for the first time in 1965 3 despite the great form of his Czechoslovak teammate Josef Masopust When I was at my peak the conditions for a football player were modest here in Czechoslovakia but the spirit and support of the spectators was incredible I am not sure that today s players however would want to return to my era he said citation needed After working for a sports company that went bankrupt and suffering prolonged health problems resulting in a modest invalidity pension and an unsuitable job he returned to his footballing roots clarification needed Honours EditSlovan Bratislava Czechoslovak Cup 1962 1963 1968Czechoslovakia 1958 FIFA World Cup Group stage 1960 European Nations Cup Bronze Medal 1962 FIFA World Cup Silver MedalIndividual World Soccer World XI 1964 1967 1968 4 Czechoslovak Footballer of the Year 1965 In 2000 Popluhar was elected as the best Slovak footballer of the 20th century UEFA Slovak Golden Player 2003 Asteroid 267585 Popluhar discovered by NEAT at Palomar Observatory in 2002 was named in his honor based on a suggestion by Slovak amateur astronomer Stefan Kurti 5 The official naming citation was published by the Minor Planet Center on 15 June 2011 M P C 75354 6 References Edit Jan Popluhar International Appearances The Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Legendarny Popluhar 75 Na Slovane ho najprv nechceli in Slovak cas sk 14 March 2011 Jerabek Lubos 2007 Cesky a ceskoslovensky fotbal lexikon osobnosti a klubu in Czech Prague Grada Publishing p 52 ISBN 978 80 247 1656 5 ERIC BATTY S WORLD XI THE SIXTIES Retrieved on 20 October 2016 267585 Popluhar 2002 QA130 Minor Planet Center Retrieved 5 September 2019 MPC MPO MPS Archive Minor Planet Center Retrieved 5 September 2019 External links EditJan Popluhar at FACR in Czech archived UEFA com Slovakia s Golden Player Popluhar The people s choice Jan Popluhar at 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