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Jiří Sobotka

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Czech football player and coach (1911–1994)

Jiří Sobotka
Sobotka in 1961
Personal information
Date of birth(1911-06-06)6 June 1911
Place of birthPrague,Austria-Hungary
Date of death20 May 1994(1994-05-20) (aged 82)
Place of deathIntragna,Switzerland
PositionForward
Youth career
Čechoslovan Košíře
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1931–1939Slavia Prague
1939–1941Hajduk Split34(17)
1942Slavia Prague
1943–1946SK Baťa Zlín
1946–1951Chaux-de-Fonds
International career
1934–1937Czechoslovakia23(8)
Managerial career
1940–1941Hajduk Split
1946–1959Chaux-de-Fonds
1959–1961Feyenoord
1961–1965FC Basel
1964–1965Switzerland
1965–1967FC Biel-Bienne
1968–1969Charleroi
1970–1971UE Sant Andreu
1971–1972Chaux-de-Fonds
1972–1973FC Aarau
1973–1976Bellinzona
Medal record
* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jiří Sobotka (also known asGeorges Sobotka; 6 June 1911 – 20 May 1994) was a Czech football player and manager. He played internationally forCzechoslovakia.

Career

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Sobotka played forCzechoslovakia national football team (23 caps, 8 goals)[1] and participated at the1934 FIFA World Cup when Czechoslovakia came in second.

He played forSlavia Prague,Hajduk Split (winning theBanovina of Croatia first league[2]) andFC La Chaux-de-Fonds.

During his period in Split, he played 36 league matches scoring 17 goals in the 1939-40[3] and 1940-41[4] seasons. Before arriving to Yugoslavia, he had been a player-coach in Switzerland withFC Winterthur.[5]

After his playing career, he coached numerous clubs in Switzerland[6] and won 6Swiss cups.[7] He also coachedCharleroi in Belgium[8]UE Sant Andreu in Spain,[9] andSwitzerland national team.[10]

Curiosity

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A well-documented curiosity was that during the winter break of their 1963–64 seasonFC Basel travelled on a world tour. This saw them visitBritish Hong Kong,Malaysia,Singapore,Australia,New Zealand,French Polynesia,Mexico and theUnited States. As first team manager Sobotka was together with 16 players and 15 members of staff, supporters and journalists participated in this world tour from 10 January to 10 February 1964. Team captainBruno Michaud filmed the events with his super-8 camara. The voyage around the world included 19 flights and numerous bus and train journeys. Club chairman, Lucien Schmidlin, led the group, but as they arrived in the hotel in Bangkok, he realised that 250,000 Swiss Francs were missing. The suitcase that he had filled with the various currencies was not with them. He had left it at home, but Swiss Air were able to deliver this to him within just a few days. During the tour a total of ten friendly/test games were played, these are listed intheir 1963–64 season. Five wins, three draws, two defeats, but also three major injuries resulted from these test matches. A broken leg forPeter Füri, an eye injury forWalter Baumann and a knee injury forBruno Michaud soon reduced the number of players to just 13.[11]

Honours

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As a player

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Slavia Prague

Hajduk Split

Czechoslovakia

As a manager

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Chaux-de-Fonds

Feyenoord

Eredivisie:1960–61

FC Basel

  • Swiss Cup: 1962–63
  1. ^Sobotka won the 1947–48 and 1950–51 Swiss Cups as aplayer-manager

References

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  1. ^Jiri Sobotka - International Appearances
  2. ^Croatia - Championship Winning Squads
  3. ^1939-40 league stats at Hajduk Split official website.(in Croatian)
  4. ^1940-41 league stats at Hajduk Split official website.(in Croatian)
  5. ^All-time coachesArchived 11 October 2016 at theWayback Machine at FC Winterthur official website, retrieved 24-11-2015
  6. ^Switzerland - Trainers of First and Second Division ClubsArchived 27 June 2008 at theWayback Machine
  7. ^Coupe Suisse
  8. ^DH.be - Le Sporting centenaire!
  9. ^Edición del viernes, 26 junio 1970, página 9 - Hemeroteca - elmundodeportivo.es
  10. ^Switzerland - International Matches
  11. ^Zindel, Josef (2018), "Die ersten 125 Jahre: 1964",The unbelievable world tour, Basel: Friedrich Reinhardt Verlag, pp. 60–61

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