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Martin Prohászka (born 18 August 1973) is a Slovak former
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player. Prohászka played for FC Nitra, appearing in 48 league matches, before moving to the Czech Republic to play for
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in 1997. Prohászka played eventually for Sparta Prague, where he won the
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title. From Sparta, he moved to
Baník Ostrava ''Baník'' is a Slovak word meaning "miner". Since the 1950s it has been part of the name of various sports clubs in Czechoslovakia associated mostly with coal mining regions. In Poland, the same practice was conducted with the name ''górnik''. ...
, where he spent several seasons and the first half of Baník's championship 2003-2004 season. For the second half of the season, Prohászka moved to
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. His last club was Second League's
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. In January 2010 Prohászka ended his professional career.Jiří Podhájecký: Prohaszka ukončil kariéru
at Sedmička.cz


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* * People from Nové Zámky Footballers from the Nitra Region Slovak men's footballers Slovakia men's international footballers 1973 births Living people FC Nitra players Czech First League players SFC Opava players AC Sparta Prague players FC Baník Ostrava players FK Viktoria Žižkov players Tractor S.C. players MFK Vítkovice players Expatriate men's footballers in the Czech Republic Expatriate men's footballers in Iran {{Slovakia-footy-forward-stub Men's association football forwards Czechoslovak men's footballers Slovak expatriate sportspeople in Iran Slovak expatriate sportspeople in the Czech Republic Slovak expatriate men's footballers