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Vlastimil Bubník

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Czech ice hockey player and footballer

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Vlastimil Bubník
Personal information
Date of birth(1931-03-18)18 March 1931
Place of birthKelč,Czechoslovakia
Date of death6 January 2015(2015-01-06) (aged 83)
Place of deathBrno,Czech Republic
PositionForward
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1943–1953SK Královo Pole
1953–1962Rudá Hvězda Brno69(26)
1962–1967Spartak ZJŠ Brno34(6)
Total103(32)
International career
1957–1960Czechoslovakia11(4)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
Olympic medal record
Men'sice hockey
Bronze medal – third place1964 InnsbruckTeam

Vlastimil Bubník (Czech pronunciation:[ˈvlascɪmɪlˈbubɲiːk]; 18 March 1931 – 6 January 2015) was aCzechice hockey player andfootballer.

Bubník was born inKelč,Czechoslovakia, and played in theCzechoslovak Extraliga. He played forHC Brno andKrálovo Pole. He also won a bronze medal at the1964 Winter Olympics. He was inducted into theInternational Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame in 1997.[1]

He was tied with Canada'sHarry Watson and Soviet Union'sValeri Kharlamov for the all-time Olympic scoring lead, until he was surpassed by Finland'sTeemu Selänne in the2010 Winter Olympics

During his football career he played forRH Brno. Over nine seasons in theCzechoslovak First League, he made 103 appearances, scoring 32 goals.[2] He also scored 40 goals in five seasons in the second level. He earned 11 caps and scored 4 goals for theCzechoslovakia national football team from 1957 to 1960, and participated in the1960 European Nations' Cup, scoring in the third place playoff match, in which Czechoslovakia beat France 2–0.[3] He died in 2015.[1]

References

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  1. ^ab"Český hokej truchlí. Zemřel legendární Vlastimil Bubník".Sport.cz (in Czech). Prague, Czech Republic:Právo. 6 January 2015. Retrieved4 July 2023.
  2. ^Jeřábek, Luboš (2007).Český a československý fotbal – lexikon osobností a klubů (in Czech). Prague, Czech Republic: Grada Publishing. p. 28.ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5.
  3. ^Davídek, J (10 October 1960)."Československo třetí v Evropském poháru".Rudé právo (in Czech). Prague. p. 6. Retrieved14 August 2024.

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