- Milan Luhový
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Milan Luhový Personal information Date of birth 1 January 1963 Place of birth Ružomberok, Czechoslovakia Playing position Striker Senior career* Years Team Apps† (Gls)† 1979–1982 Gumárne Púchov 27 (10) 1981–1984 Slovan Bratislava 75 (22) 1984–1990 Dukla Prague 148 (77) 1989–1992 Sporting Gijon 56 (23) 1992–1993 AS Saint-Etienne 15 (2) 1993–1995 PAOK Thessaloniki 42 (16) 1995 K. Sint-Truidense V.V. 8 (2) National team 1982–1991 Czechoslovakia 31 (7) * Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).Milan Luhový (born 1 January 1963 in Ružomberok) is a former football player. He played 31 matches for Czechoslovakia and scored seven goals.[1]
In his club career he played for Slovan Bratislava, Dukla Prague, Sporting Gijón, AS Saint-Étienne, PAOK Salonika and K. Sint-Truidense V.V.. He won twice the Czechoslovak Cup, in 1982 with Slovan Bratislava and in 1985 with Dukla. In 1988 and 1989 he became the top goalscorer of the Czechoslovak First League.[2]
Luhový played regularly for the national team in the late 1980s. He appeared as a substitute for Czechoslovakia at 1990 FIFA World Cup, scoring their fifth goal in a 5-1 win over the USA in the first round.
References
- ^ Milan Luhový international stats at the Czech Football Association website (Czech)
- ^ Profile at Hall of Fame Dukla Praha
Czechoslovak First League top scorers 1925: Vaník | 1926: Dvořáček | 1927: Šíma/Puč | 1928: Meduna | 1929: Puč | 1930: Kloz | 1931: Silný | 1932: Braine | 1933: Kocsis | 1934: Sobotka/Braine | 1935: Svoboda | 1936: Bradáč | 1937: Kloz | 1938: Bican | 1939: Nejedlý | 1940: Bican | 1941: Bican | 1942: Bican | 1943: Bican | 1944: Bican | 1945: Bican | 1946: Bican | 1947: Bican | 1948: Cejp/Bican | 1949: Hlaváček | 1950: Bican | 1951: Jaroš/Majer | 1952: Wiecek | 1953: Majer | 1954: Pešek | 1955: Pažický | 1956: Dvořák/Wiecek | 1958: Wiecek | 1959: Wiecek | 1960: Pucher | 1961: Kučera/Pavlovič | 1962: Scherer | 1963: Petroš | 1964: Pavlovič | 1965: Bencz | 1966: Michalík | 1967: Adamec | 1968: Adamec | 1969: Petráš | 1970: Adamec | 1971: Nehoda/Adamec | 1972: Čapkovič | 1973: Józsa | 1974: Bičovský/Józsa | 1975: Petráš | 1976: Galis | 1977: Józsa | 1978: Kroupa | 1979: Nehoda/Kroupa | 1980: Lička | 1981: Masný | 1982: Vízek/Herda | 1983: Chaloupka | 1984: Lička | 1985: Knoflíček | 1986: Griga | 1987: Daněk | 1988: M. Luhový | 1989: M. Luhový | 1990: Ľ. Luhový | 1991: Kukleta | 1992: Dubovský | 1993: Dubovský
Czechoslovakia squad – 1990 FIFA World Cup Categories:- 1963 births
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