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Moravčík
Moravčík (feminine Moravčíková) is a Slovak surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anton Moravčík (1931–1996), Slovak footballer * Filip Moravčík (born 1991), Slovak footballer * Jozef Moravčík (born 1945), Slovak diplomat * Ľubomír Moravčík (born 1965), Slovak footballer * Martina Moravčíková Martina Moravčíková (; born August 13, 1988) is a Czech swimmer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 200 metre breaststroke, finishing in 26th place overall in the heats, failing to qualify for the semifinals. At the 201 ... (born 1988), Czech swimmer * Michal Moravčík (born 1994), Czech ice hockey player * Soňa Moravčíková (born 1999), Slovak alpine skier * Zuzana Moravčíková (born 1980), Slovak ice hockey player * Zuzana Moravčíková (born 1956), Slovak track athlete See also * Moravec (surname) * Morávek * Moravek * Moravetz * Morawetz * Morawitz {{surname Slovak-language surnames ...
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Ľubomír Moravčík
Ľubomír Moravčík (born 22 June 1965) is a Slovak football manager and former player. A creative midfielder renowned for his technical ability, he was capable of unleashing powerful, accurate shots, and pinpoint crosses with both feet. He played for teams in Czechoslovakia and Slovakia, France, Germany, Japan, and Scotland. During his time at Scottish club Celtic, Moravčík made 129 appearances, scoring 35 goals and winning two Scottish Premier League titles. At international level, Moravčík played for Czechoslovakia (42 appearances; seven goals) and Slovakia (38 appearances; six goals). He was a member of the Czechoslovak team at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. Club career Early career Moravčík began his career at Czechoslovak First League club Plastika Nitra, making his league debut on 16 October 1983 against FK Teplice. He spoke about his early career in an interview with the Slovak podcast, ''Podcast Výkrok'': "I grew up in a very successful generation of Nitra, with who ...
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Michal Moravčík
Michal Moravčík (born 7 December 1994) is a Czech professional ice hockey player. He is currently playing under contract with HC Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga (ELH). Playing career Moravčík made his debut playing in Czech Extraliga with HC Plzeň during the 2012–13 Czech Extraliga season. In the 2017–18 season, Moravčík played in 52 games on the blueline for Plzeň, notching personal highs with 5 goals and 16 points and a plus-minus +25 rating. In the post-season he added three goals and 4 assists in 10 playoff games. On 28 May 2018, Moravčík signed a two-year, entry-level contract with the Montreal Canadiens of the National Hockey League (NHL). After attending the Canadiens training camp, Moravčík was reassigned to add depth to American Hockey League affiliate, the Laval Rocket for the 2018–19 season. Struggling to adjust to the North American style, he appeared in 20 games with the Rocket recording 3 points, while also experiencing a shortened stint w ...
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Filip Moravčík
Filip Moravčík (born 27 August 1991) is a Slovak football midfielder who currently plays for the Slovak Corgoň Liga club FC Nitra. He is the nephew of the former footballer Ľubomír Moravčík. Career Moravčík made his first Corgoň Liga appearance against FK DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda. He scored his first goal for FC Nitra in a 3–1 away loss against FK Senica FK Senica () is a Slovakia, Slovak football (soccer), football team, based in the town of Senica. The club was founded in 1921. History FK Senica was founded in 1921. Newly created partition was rapidly progressed, but the boom dampened dark per ....Senica si poľahky poradila s Nitrou
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Jozef Moravčík
Jozef Moravčík (born 19 March 1945) is a Slovak diplomat and political figure. He served as the prime minister of Slovakia The prime minister of Slovakia, officially the chairman of the government of the Slovak Republic (Slovak language, Slovak: ''Predseda vlády Slovenskej republiky''), commonly referred to in Slovakia as ''Predseda vlády'' or informally as ''Prem ... from 16 March 1994 to 13 December 1994, and later as the Mayor of Bratislava. ReferencesProfile at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic External links * 1945 births Living people Prime ministers of Slovakia Foreign ministers of Slovakia Mayors of Bratislava People from Zvolen District Foreign ministers of Czechoslovakia Members of the National Council (Slovakia) 1994-1998 {{Slovakia-politician-stub ...
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Anton Moravčík
Anton Moravčík (3 June 1931 in Komárno – 12 December 1996 in Bratislava) was a Slovak football player. He played for several clubs, including Iskra Žilina, ÚDA Prague and Slovan Bratislava. He played for the Czechoslovakia national team (25 matches/10 goals) and was a participant at the 1958 FIFA World Cup and the 1955-60 Central European International Cup, which Czechoslovakia national team won, with him being his teams joint top scorer. International Czechoslovakia * Central European International Cup The European International Cup of Nations was an international football competition held by certain national teams from Central Europe & South Europe between 1927 and 1960.Leo Schidrowitz "Internationaler Cup", Vienna 1954 There were competitions ...: 1955-60 References * * * 1931 births 1996 deaths Slovak men's footballers Czechoslovak men's footballers 1958 FIFA World Cup players 1960 European Nations' Cup players Czechoslovakia men's ...
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Martina Moravčíková
Martina Moravčíková (; born August 13, 1988) is a Czech swimmer. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, she competed in the Women's 200 metre breaststroke, finishing in 26th place overall in the heats, failing to qualify for the semifinals. At the 2016 Olympic Games, she competed in the women's 100 m and 200 m breaststroke. She narrowly missed qualifying for the semifinals in the 200 m. Personal and early life Martina Moravčíková was born in 1988 to Ingrid Moravcikova and Jaroslav, a NATO officer. She resides in Tennessee where from 2010 to 2011 she attended University of Tennessee. There, she obtained a double major in global studies, language and world business. She enjoys extreme sports such as surfing and snowboarding Snowboarding is a recreational and competitive activity that involves descending a snow-covered surface while standing on a snowboard that is almost always attached to a rider's feet. It features in the Winter Olympic Games and Winter Paralym .... A huge adm ...
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Soňa Moravčíková
Soňa Moravčíková (born 5 December 1999) is a Slovak alpine skier. She competed in the women's giant slalom at the 2018 Winter Olympics The 2018 Winter Olympics (), officially the XXIII Olympic Winter Games (; ) and also known as PyeongChang 2018 (), were an international winter multi-sport event held between 9 and 25 February 2018 in Pyeongchang County, South Ko .... References 1999 births Living people Slovak female alpine skiers Olympic alpine skiers for Slovakia Alpine skiers at the 2018 Winter Olympics Sportspeople from Bratislava {{Slovakia-alpine-skiing-bio-stub ...
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Zuzana Moravčíková (ice Hockey)
Zuzana Moravčíková (born 23 October 1980) is a Slovak retired ice hockey centre and former member of the Slovak national team. She has served as general manager of the Slovak women's national under-18 ice hockey team since 2021. International career Moravčíková was selected to represent Slovakia in the women's ice hockey tournament at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver, where she played in all five games, though she did not record a point. She also played in the 2010 Olympic qualification tournament campaign. Moravčíková participated in eight IIHF Women's World Championship tournaments, across two divisions. She debuted with the Slovak national team at the 1999 Ice Hockey Women's World Championship Group B and went on to play in the 2001 Division I qualification tournament in 2000, the Division II tournaments in 2003, 2004, 2005, and 2007; and the Division I tournaments in 2008 and 2009 2009 was designated as the International Year of Astronomy by the ...
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Zuzana Moravčíková (runner)
Zuzana Moravčíková (born 30 December 1956) is a female Slovak former track and field athlete who competed in sprint and middle-distance events. She was a silver medallist at the European Athletics Indoor Championships in 1983 and won a global silver in national record time (3:20.32 minutes) with Czechoslovakia's women's 4 × 400 metres relay team at the 1983 World Championships in Athletics, alongside Tatána Kocembová, Milena Matějkovičová and Jarmila Kratochvílová. She was a double silver medallist at the 1984 Friendship Games, at which Olympic-boycotting nations competed. Born in Nitra, Moravčíková trained under coach Milanu Burešovi, alongside fellow national runner Matějkovičová. She was a three-time national champion in the 800 m, winning the outdoor title in 1980 and indoor titles in 1982 and 1985. She held personal bests of 52.39 seconds for the 400 metres and 1:56.96 minutes for the 800 metres The 800 metres, or 800 meters (American and British ...
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Moravec (surname)
Moravec (; feminine: Moravcová) is a Czech surname. "Morava" (Moravia) is the root of the surname. It may refer to: * David Moravec (born 1973), Czech ice hockey player. * Emanuel Moravec (1893–1945), Czech-Czechoslovak army officer, and Nazi collaborator. * František Moravec (1895–1966), Czech army officer and writer. * František Moravec (born 1939), Czech parasitologist. * Fritz Moravec (1922–1997), Austrian mountaineer. * Hans Moravec (born 1948), Austrian-Canadian scientist. * Ivan Moravec (1930–2015), Czech pianist. * Jan Moravec (born 1987), Czech footballer. * Jana Moravcová (1937–2018), Czech writer. * Jiří Moravec (born 1980), Czech ice hockey player. * Josef Moravec (born 1951), Czech painter. * József Moravetz (1911–1990), Romanian footballer. * Klára Moravcová (born 1983), Czech skier and biathlete. * Martina Moravcová (born 1976), Slovak swimmer. * Miroslav Moravec (1939–2009), Czech actor. * Ondřej Moravec (born 1984), Cze ...
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Morávek
Morávek (feminine Morávková) is a Czech surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Bill Moravek, former football player and coach * Jan Morávek, Czech footballer * Jan Morávek (1902–1984), member of the Czech Resistance against the German occupation (1939-1945) in Czechoslovakia * Tamara Morávková (born 2003), Slovak footballer * Václav Morávek, Czech general * Veronika Morávková, Czech ice dancer * Vladimír Morávek (born 1965), Czech director, screenwriter, and actor See also * Moravčík * Moravec (surname) Moravec (; feminine: Moravcová) is a Czech surname. "Morava" (Moravia) is the root of the surname. It may refer to: * David Moravec (born 1973), Czech ice hockey player. * Emanuel Moravec (1893–1945), Czech-Czechoslovak army officer, and Nazi ... * Moravetz * Morawetz * Morawitz {{DEFAULTSORT:Moravek Czech-language surnames ...
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Moravetz
Moravec (; feminine: Moravcová) is a Czech surname. "Morava" (Moravia) is the root of the surname. It may refer to: * David Moravec (born 1973), Czech ice hockey player. * Emanuel Moravec (1893–1945), Czech-Czechoslovak army officer, and Nazi collaborator. * František Moravec (1895–1966), Czech army officer and writer. * František Moravec (born 1939), Czech parasitologist. * Fritz Moravec (1922–1997), Austrian mountaineer. * Hans Moravec (born 1948), Austrian-Canadian scientist. * Ivan Moravec (1930–2015), Czech pianist. * Jan Moravec (born 1987), Czech footballer. * Jana Moravcová (1937–2018), Czech writer. * Jiří Moravec (born 1980), Czech ice hockey player. * Josef Moravec (born 1951), Czech painter. * József Moravetz (1911–1990), Romanian footballer. * Klára Moravcová (born 1983), Czech skier and biathlete. * Martina Moravcová (born 1976), Slovak swimmer. * Miroslav Moravec (1939–2009), Czech actor. * Ondřej Moravec (born 1984), Cze ...
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