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Marcel Melecký
Marcel Melecký (born 17 December 1975) is a Czech Republic, Czech former association football, football player and current manager. Club career He played top-flight football for the first time with FC Baník Ostrava in the 1995–96 season. He went on to play football with Bohemians 1905, Bohemians in the Czech First League for four more seasons, where he made 84 appearances and scored six goals. He also spent six seasons playing in the Czech 2. Liga for FK Frýdek-Místek, Frýdek-Místek, Bohemians, SK Kladno, Kladno and FC Hlučín, Hlučín. In November 2001 Melecký scored the goal which ended Petr Čech's record-breaking run of 903 minutes without conceding a goal. Career statistics References

1975 births Living people Czech men's footballers Czech football managers Czech First League players FC Baník Ostrava players Bohemians 1905 players SK Kladno players FC Hlučín players Men's association football midfielders Czech National Football League players FK Frý ...
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Czechoslovakia ( ; Czech language, Czech and , ''Česko-Slovensko'') was a landlocked country in Central Europe, created in 1918, when it declared its independence from Austria-Hungary. In 1938, after the Munich Agreement, the Sudetenland became part of Nazi Germany, while the country lost further territories to First Vienna Award, Hungary and Trans-Olza, Poland (the territories of southern Slovakia with a predominantly Hungarian population to Hungary and Zaolzie with a predominantly Polish population to Poland). Between 1939 and 1945, the state ceased to exist, as Slovak state, Slovakia proclaimed its independence and Carpathian Ruthenia became part of Kingdom of Hungary (1920–1946), Hungary, while the German Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia was proclaimed in the remainder of the Czech Lands. In 1939, after the outbreak of World War II, former Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš formed Czechoslovak government-in-exile, a government-in-exile and sought recognition from the ...
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