Ladislav Móder

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Ladislav Móder
Personnel
birthday December 2, 1945
place of birth TvrdošovceCzechoslovakia
date of death December 2, 2006
Place of death Nové ZámkySlovakia
position striker
Juniors
Years station
ŠK Tvrdošovce
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1967 FK Nové Zámky
1967-1973 TJ Slovan Bratislava CHZJD 149 (27)
1 Only league games are given.

Ladislav Móder (born December 2, 1945 in Tvrdošovce ; † December 2, 2006 in Nové Zámky ) was a Slovak football player who was active at the time of Czechoslovakia and belonged to the Hungarian minority in Slovakia / Czechoslovakia. His brother is the European champion Jozef Móder .

Móder is one of the three famous football players from Tvrdošovce - alongside his brother Jozef, Juraj Szíkora . He played for ŠK Tvrdošovce in his youth. First he played for FK Nové Zámky, at the age of 22 he moved to TJ Slovan Bratislava CHZJD . With Slovan he won the European Cup Winners' Cup . In the final in Basel on May 21, 1969, FC Barcelona were beaten 3-2. Further successes with Slovan: Cup winners Czechoslovakia (1968), champions of Czechoslovakia (1970), cup winners Slovakia (1970), UEFA Intertoto Cup winners (1968, 1970).

Móder was nominated for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico, but could not play due to an injury.

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