Jozef Marko

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Jozef Marko
Czech trainer Jozef Marko aan het werk, inventory number 919-7540.jpg
Personnel
birthday May 25, 1923
place of birth TopolčanyCzechoslovakia
date of death September 26, 1996
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
1933-1943 TS Topoľčany
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1943-1945 OAP Bratislava
1945-1954 Spartak Trnava 190 (12)
1954-1956 TS Topoľčany
1956-1959 Spartak Považská Bystrica
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1948-1949 Czechoslovakia 9 ( 01)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1952-1954 Spartak Trnava
1954-1956 TS Topoľčany
1956-1965 Spartak Považská Bystrica
1965-1970 Czechoslovakia
1970-1972 Inter Bratislava
1972-1974 Spartak Považská Bystrica
1975-1977 ZVL Žilina
1980-1982 Baník Prievidza
1 Only league games are given.

Jozef Marko (born May 25, 1923 in Topolčany , † September 26, 1996 ) was a Slovak and Czechoslovak soccer player and soccer coach .

Club career

Marko began playing football at TS Topoľčany, at the age of 20 he moved to the army club OAP Bratislava , with which he became Slovak champion in 1943/44. After the Second World War , Marko Spartak joined Trnava . After nine years in Trnava , the last two as a player-coach , who returned midfielder to his former club after Topoľčany back and was there as well as player and coach worked as later with Spartak Považská Bystrica .

National team

Between 1948 and 1949 Marko completed nine international matches for Czechoslovakia, in the 1: 3 against Bulgaria on September 4, 1949 in Prague , he scored his only goal in the national shirt with a penalty.

Trainer

Marko finally ended his football career in 1959 and from then on only worked as a coach in Považská Bystrica .

As a second division coach at the time, Marko was appointed to the Czechoslovak national team in 1965 . Although he managed to qualify for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico with the selection team , the ČSSR was eliminated there in the group stage without winning a point.

After this failure, Marko devoted himself to club football again and coached Inter Bratislava from 1970 to 1972 , then again Spartak Považská Bystrica for two years and from 1975 to 1977 ZVL Žilina . After that, Marko was a member of the coaching committee of the Czechoslovak Football Association for three years. From 1980 to 1982 he coached the Baník Prievidza team .

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