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Václav Ježek






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Václav Ježek
Personal information
Date of birth (1923-10-01)October 1, 1923
Place of birth Zvolen, Slovakia
Date of death August 27, 1995(1995-08-27) (aged 71)
Place of death Prague, Czech Republic
Position(s) Manager
Managerial career
Years Team
1964–1969 Sparta Prague
1969–1972 ADO Den Haag
1972–1978 Czechoslovakia
1978–1982 Feyenoord
1982–1984 Sparta Prague
1984–1986 FC Zürich
1986–1988 Sparta Prague
1990–1991 Sparta Prague
1993 Czechoslovakia

Václav Ježek (1 October 1923, Zvolen – 27 August 1995, Prague) was the coach of the Czechoslovakia national football team when they won the 1976 European Championships.

Chiefly remembered more as a famous coach than as a player, he became coach of Sparta Prague for the first time in the 1960s, going on to transform the team and win two Czech titles, in 1965 and 1967. After this success, he left Czechoslovakia and moved to the Netherlands. From 1969 to 1972, he coached ADO Den Haag, leading them to third place in the Dutch league, before taking over as head coach of Czechoslovakia's national team. He created a new team of talented players including Ivo Viktor, Alexander Vencel, Antonín Panenka, Ladislav Jurkemik, Zdeněk Nehoda, Anton Ondruš, Jaroslav Pollák and Ján Pivarník. The team won the European Championships in 1976, beating West Germany in a penalty shoot-out in the final, but failed to qualify for the 1978 World Cup Finals. Ježek was replaced as head coach by his assistant Jozef Vengloš.

Ježek moved back to Holland in 1978 as coach of Feyenoord. His best league finish with the Rotterdam club was second in 1979. On leaving Feyenoord in 1982, Ježek was twice coach of Sparta Prague again in the next decade, and started a long period of success for the club, winning the Czech title several times. In 1993, he became the provisional head coach of the joint Czech-Slovak team, formed after the Czech Republic and Slovakia split in November 1992, in the qualifiers for the 1994 World Cup. During the 1990s he also continued as a member of the managerial stuff of Slavia Prague. He also coached FC Zürich.[1]

Ježek died in Prague in 1995, at the age of 71.

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