Karel Bejbl

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Karel Bejbl
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Personnel
birthday January 17, 1906
place of birth ŽižkovAustria-Hungary
date of death March 14, 1962
Place of death Czechoslovakia
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1919-1923 AFK Vršovice
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1923-1925 AFK Vršovice (11)
1925 SC Wacker Vienna 0(3)
1926 SK Slovan Vienna 0(2)
1926-1927 Slavia Prague 0(3)
1927-1934 AFK Bohemians Vršovice (55)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1927-1931 Czechoslovakia 10 (10)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
1957 Czechoslovakia
1 Only league games are given.

Karel Bejbl (born January 17, 1906 in Žižkov , Austria-Hungary , † March 14, 1962 ) was a Czech football player and coach .

Club career

Karel Bejbl began playing football at the Prague suburb AFK Vršovice , later Bohemians Prague , at the age of 13 . In 1921 he became the Czech junior champion. The technically outstanding center forward was already used in the first team at the age of 17. In the first season of the Czechoslovak professional league in 1925 he scored six goals.

In September 1925, Bejbl, who also appeared as a playmaker, was signed by SC Wacker Vienna . There he met three times in the first half of the 1925/26 season. At the turn of the year he moved on to SK Slovan Vienna , for which he scored two goals. During this time he also played once in the Viennese city selection.

Then Bejbl returned to Prague, albeit not to his old club, but to its rival Slavia Prague, with which he missed the AFK Vršovice Australia tour in 1927. Soon after the return of the club now called Bohemians, Bejbl rejoined his youth club. This was the beginning of the most successful period in the attacker's career. He was one of the best strikers in the Czechoslovak league and was called up to the national team. In the 1930/31 season he scored 16 goals, after which it went downhill for him as well as for the club. For the national selection, he was no longer considered, he ended his career in the 1934/35 season, in which he failed to score and which ended with relegation for his club.

In the highest Czechoslovak league Karel Bejbl completed 120 games in which he scored 69 goals.

National team

Bejbl made his debut in the Czechoslovak national dress on March 20, 1927 against Austria in Vienna , before he had played in the league a year earlier. The ČSR won 2-1. In a total of ten countries Matches Bejbl ten gates, where he scored three goals in his last match, defeating Czechoslovakia in Prague's Letna Stadium , the Switzerland with 7: 3rd

Coaching career

After his active career, Karel Bejbl worked as a trainer. In 1957 he coached the Czechoslovak national team in three games . On June 16, 1957, Czechoslovakia defeated the GDR team 3-1 in Brno . Bejbl's second game on the bench on October 13, 1957 ended in a 2-2 draw against Austria. His last game was a 4-1 away win in Leipzig against the GDR.

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