Václav Daněk
Václav Daněk (born 22 December 1960 in Ostrava) is a retired Czech football player. He played 22 matches for Czechoslovakia and scored 9 goals. In total, he scored 197 league goals in 402 games (200/99 Ostrava, 41/12 Dukla, 144/83 Innsbruck, 17/3 Le Havre). Despite all these, he was selected Best Player in the Austrian league and finished top scorer three years in a row which allowed him to finish third in 1991's European Golden Boot contest sponsored by the French football magazine "France Football". Daněk's son, Jan Daněk, played football in the Czech First League in the 2000s.
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Václav Daněk
Václav Daněk (born 22 December 1960 in Ostrava) is a retired Czech football player. He played 22 matches for Czechoslovakia and scored 9 goals. In total, he scored 197 league goals in 402 games (200/99 Ostrava, 41/12 Dukla, 144/83 Innsbruck, 17/3 Le Havre). Despite all these, he was selected Best Player in the Austrian league and finished top scorer three years in a row which allowed him to finish third in 1991's European Golden Boot contest sponsored by the French football magazine "France Football". Daněk's son, Jan Daněk, played football in the Czech First League in the 2000s.
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Václav Daněk (* 22. Dezember 1 ...... nd derzeitiger Fußballtrainer.
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Václav Daněk (* 22. prosince 1 ...... prezentant a fotbalový trenér.
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Václav Daněk (Ostrava, 22 dice ...... ttaccante, tecnico del Hlučín.
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Václav Daněk (born 22 December ...... ech First League in the 2000s.
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Václav Daněk (ur. 22 grudnia 1960 w Ostrawie) – czeski piłkarz i trener.
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Václav Daněk, né le 22 décembr ...... oslovaquie entre 1982 et 1991.
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Václav Daněk (* 22. Dezember 1 ...... nd derzeitiger Fußballtrainer.
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Václav Daněk (* 22. prosince 1 ...... prezentant a fotbalový trenér.
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Václav Daněk (Ostrava, 22 dice ...... ttaccante, tecnico del Hlučín.
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Václav Daněk (born 22 December ...... ech First League in the 2000s.
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Václav Daněk (ur. 22 grudnia 1960 w Ostrawie) – czeski piłkarz i trener.
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Václav Daněk, né le 22 décembr ...... oslovaquie entre 1982 et 1991.
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