František Veselý (7 December 1943, in
Prague
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– 30 October 2009) was a
Czech
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football player. He played on the right wing and was known for his technique.
He spent his best football years playing for
SK Slavia Prague
Sportovní klub Slavia Praha – fotbal (Sports Club Slavia Prague – Football, ), commonly known as Slavia Praha or Slavia Prague, is a Czech professional football club in Prague. Founded in 1892, they are the second most successful club in th ...
.
He played for
Czechoslovakia
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, for whom he appeared in 34 matches and scored three goals. He was a participant in the
1970 FIFA World Cup
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and in the
1976 UEFA European Championship
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, where Czechoslovakia won the gold medal. In extra time of the semi-final of EURO 1976 against the
Netherlands
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, he provided a pass to
Zdeněk Nehoda
Zdeněk Nehoda (born 9 May 1952, in Hulín) is a former Czech football forward. At international level, he played for Czechoslovakia, making 91 appearances and scoring 31 goals, usually as a right-winger. He was a participant in the 1982 FIFA W ...
, who scored to give Czechoslovakia a 2–1 lead. He then scored himself as the game finished 3–1 and the team reached the final.
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Veselý died of heart failure on 30 October 2009 at the age of 65.]
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Zemřel František Veselý, legendu fotbalu zradilo srdce
1943 births
2009 deaths
Czechoslovak men's footballers
Czech men's footballers
Czechoslovakia men's international footballers
1970 FIFA World Cup players
UEFA Euro 1976 players
UEFA European Championship-winning players
Footballers from Prague
Austrian Football Bundesliga players
SK Slavia Prague players
Dukla Prague footballers
SK Rapid Wien players
Expatriate men's footballers in Austria
Czechoslovak expatriate men's footballers
Czechoslovak expatriate sportspeople in Austria
Men's association football forwards
First Vienna FC players
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