Tibor Jančula (soccer player, 1969)

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Tibor Jančula
Personnel
birthday June 16, 1969
place of birth BernolákovoCzechoslovakia
size 175 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
ŠK Bernolákovo
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1990-1993 DAC Dunajská Streda 76 (16)
1993-1995 FK Viktoria Žižkov 47 (15)
1995-1997 SV Austria Salzburg 49 0(9)
1997 Slovan Bratislava 13 0(0)
1997-1998 Fortuna Dusseldorf 15 0(2)
1998 →  KSK Beveren  (loan) 7 0(2)
1998-2001 Slovan Bratislava 66 (30)
2001-2002 Ferencvárosi TC 9 0(1)
2002-2003 FC Družstevník Báč
2003-2004 FC Illmitz
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1995-2001 Slovakia 29 0(9)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
Slovan Bratislava U-19
1 Only league games are given.

Tibor Jančula (born June 16, 1969 in Bernolákovo , Czechoslovakia ) is a former Slovak football player in the position of center forward .

Career

He spent his youth at the club where he was born, Bernolákovo. His first club as a professional footballer was the DAC Dunajská Streda , where he played three seasons before he went to FK Viktoria Žižkov . In 1995 he moved to SV Austria Salzburg in the Austrian Bundesliga . In his second year with Salzburg he became Austrian champions with the association . 1997 followed an engagement at Fortuna Düsseldorf , which was not very successful; it was awarded to the KSK Beveren in Belgium in the same year . From there he moved back to Slovan Bratislava , the club where he spent most of his active footballing life. For Slovan, he played 105 games in which he scored 39 goals. After a year-long stint at Ferencvárosi TC , he let his career, which ended in 2004, come to an end at lower-class FC Družstevník Báč and later at FC Illmitz in Austrian amateur football. Today he works as a football coach , where he was engaged in the U-19 team of Slovan Bratislava. He has been a member of the Slovak National Council for Slovenská národná strana since the parliamentary elections in 2016 .

International

Tibor Jancula was part of the Slovak national team 29 times between 1995 and 2001 , scoring nine goals.

successes

  • Austrian champion 1996/97 (SV Austria Salzburg)

Individual evidence

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  2. Weltfußball.de career stations
  3. Data sheet on the National Council homepage