Miroslav Svoboda is a Slovak football player and coach.
He has coached ŠK Slovan Bratislava and FC Spartak Trnava.[1]
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v · Braun (1934–37) · Jakube (1937–38) · Braun (1938) · Mazal (1939) · Lanák (1939) · Muller (1939–40) · Dittrich (1941) · Daučík (1942–46) · Sneddon (1947–48) · Daučík (1948) · Šťastný (1949–51) · Bučko (1951–52) · Bulla (1953) · Šťastný (1953–57) · Baláži (1958) · Jačiansky (1958) · Ember (1959) · Jačiansky (1960) · Chodák (1960) · Greššo (1960–61) · Bulla (1961) · Borhy (1961–62) · Bulla (1962–63) · Šťastný (1963–65) · Skyva (1965) · Čurgaly (1966) · Hucko (1966–68) · Vičan (1968–71) · Hucko (1971–73) · Vengloš (1973–76) · Vičan (1976) · Vengloš (1977–78) · Hrlička (1978) · Malatinský (1978–81) · Urban (1981) · Vičan (1982–83) · Pecze (1983–84) · Hucko (1984) · Švec (1985–86) · Zachar (1986–88) · Jankech (1988–90) · Galis (1990–95) · Dragúň (1995) · Jokl (1995) · Galis (1996–97) · Švehlík (1997) · Prochotský (1997–98) · Švehlík (1998) · Griga (1998–99) · Jarábek (1999–01) · Dragúň (2001) · Vencel (2002) · Prochotský (2002) · Svoboda (2002) · Švehlík (2002) · Svoboda (2002) · Radolský (2002–03) · Valovič (2003) · Fašiang (2003) · Adamec (2003–04) · Goffa (2004) · Zaťko (2004–05) · Jankech (2005–07) · Kitka (2007) · Pecko (2008–09) · Uhrin (2009) · Hipp (2009) · Tittel (2010) · Jankech (2007) · Jarolím (2010–)
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