Koloman Gögh

Koloman Gögh

Koloman Gögh (born January 7, 1948, Kladno - November 11, 1995 Gattendorf, Austria) was a professional Czechoslovak [http://www.slovakfutball.com/futbalisti1/gogh.htm Koloman GOGH] at slovakfutball.com. Last accessed on 15 April 2007] footballer.

Gögh was born in what is today the Czech Republic, played in teams that are currently Slovakian and had ties with the Hungarian minority in Slovakia, there are partially contradicting claims as to whether he was a Slovak or Hungarian player. It should be noted that most of his career took place in the Czechoslovak state, and because of his ties to all three nations all claims are partially correct.

Gögh was born in Kladno (currently in the Czech Republic), but began playing football in Kolárovo (Slovakia), a city currently with over 80% of Hungarian minority. After that he played for the junior team of Komárno, and fulfilled his national service duties in Dukla Holešov serving as a paratrooper.

After military service, Gögh resumed his football career at Š.K. Slovan Bratislava. He played for Czechoslovakia national football team in 1975 and 1976 when they won the 1976 European Football Championship; in that period he played in 55 matches and scored one goal. Gögh was a participant in the 1980 UEFA European Championship.

Later he worked as coach, returning from a game Gögh died in a car accident. "FK Kolárovo" named stadium in his honour "Štadión Kolomana Gögha". [http://www.obfzkomarno.sk/kolarovo/foto/photos/photo1.html Foto of Štadión Kolomana Gögha] ]

Playing career

* Družstevník Kolárovo (1956-1963)
* Spartak Komárno (1963-1967)
* Dukla Holešov (1967-1969)
* Vagónka Poprad (1969-1970)
* ŠK Slovan Bratislava (1970-1980)
* VÖEST Linz (1980-1982)
* DAC Dunajská Streda (1982-1984) player and coach
* SV Gols (1986-1995) player and coach

Coaching career

* DAC Dunajská Streda (1982-1984) player and coach
* ŠK Slovan Bratislava (1984-1986)
* SV Gols (1986-1995) player and coach

References

External links

* [http://www.fotbal.cz/c/nat/players/viewstat.asp?name=GoghKoloman ČMFS entry]
* [http://www.slovanfutbal.com/sk/?sessid=m4uh1hfdo5o7f93jd3u1ks40b7&go=sien_top_hraci&show=gogh Gögh at Slovan Bratislava]


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