• Ferdinand Daučík (also known as Fernando Daucik; 30 May 1910 – 14 November 1986) was a Slovak football player and manager. Daučík was the manager of several...
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  • Daučík (masculine), Daučíková (feminine) is a Slovak surname. People with the surname include: Ferdinand Daučík (1914-1986), Slovak footballer Yanko Daucik...
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    something of family reunion with his father-in-law, Ferdinand Daučík, his brother-in-law, Yanko Daucik and his son Branko. He appeared in 19 matches for...
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  • and RCD Español. Daucik is the son of Ferdinand Daučík, the veteran La Liga manager who moved with his family to Spain in 1950. Daucik made his La Liga...
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    During this decade, Barcelona's first golden era emerged. Under coach Ferdinand Daučík, Barcelona won back-to-back doubles, winning La Liga and Copa Del Rey...
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  • 1950. In 1954, coach Ferdinand Daučík retired the team of second historic attack and gave way to a new generation of players. Daučík managed to form a new...
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    Spaniards saw the club as a staunch defender of rights and freedoms. Coach Ferdinand Daučík and László Kubala led the team to five different trophies including...
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  • 3 Diego Simeone 2011– 446 271 4 Javier Irureta 1988–2008 612 259 5 Ferdinand Daučík 1950–1971 488 234 6 Ernesto Valverde 2003– 487 231 7 Manuel Pellegrini...
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    1 Copa Eva Duarte, 1 Latin Cup 4 Ramón Llorens May 1950 June 1950 Ferdinand Daučík June 1950 July 1954 2 La Liga, 3 Copa del Rey, 2 Copa Eva Duarte, 1...
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  • Barça coach in the latter match, Ferdinand Daučík, soon took over at Athletic, and won trophies with both clubs. Daučík had moved to Spain at the same time...
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    title was Guardiola's seventh trophy as manager of the club, tying Ferdinand Daučík for second behind Johan Cruyff and his 11 trophies.[citation needed]...
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  • 1971–October 1971 José María García de Andoín October 1971–December 1971 Ferdinand Daučík December 1971–February 1972 Adolfo Bolea February 1972–June 1972 José...
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  • Antonio Argilés (1968–69) Fernando Riera (1969–70) Rafael Iriondo (1970) Ferdinand Daučík (1970–71) José Santamaría (1971–77) Heriberto Herrera (1977–78) José...
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  • champion 1958 and 1971 Josep Seguer 1959 Enrique Fernández 1959–60 Ferdinand Daučík 1960–63, 1968–69 Ernesto Pons 1963, 1965, 1966 Domènec Balmanya 1963–64...
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    Tehelnom field. In this period former players of I. ČSŠK Bratislava Ferdinand Daučík and Leopold "Jim" Šťastný served as coaches for ŠK Bratislava. The...
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  • Bumbel (1965–67) Alfredo Di Stéfano (1 July 1967 – 8 January 1968) Ferdinand Daučík (1968) Roque Máspoli (1 July 1968 – 31 December 1969) Salvador Artigas...
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    Atlético Madrid 1951–52  Czechoslovakia Ferdinand Daučík Barcelona 1952–53  Czechoslovakia Ferdinand Daučík (2) Barcelona 1953–54  Uruguay Enrique Fernández...
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  • saints portrayed on the coat of arms of the city—Isidore of Seville, Ferdinand III of Castile and Leander of Seville. On the right side appear the initials...
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    Barrios Spain 1955 1957 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) Ferdinand Daučík  Czechoslovakia 1957 1959 (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a) (n/a)...
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  • Italy). Head coach: Karel Petrů Although registered to the official list Daučík, Srbek, Šterc and Šimperský remained on standby in Czechoslovakia. Head...
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  • 1965 Roque Olsen July 1965 – Feb 1966 Luis Hon Feb 1966 – June 1967 Ferdinand Daučík June 1967 Andrés Lerín July 1967 – Nov 1968 Roque Olsen Nov 1968 –...
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    is twinned with: Héhalom, Hungary Vác, Hungary Veresegyház, Hungary Ferdinand Daučík, football player and manager Branko Kubala, football player Ladislav...
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  • Barcelona for the position of second team. The 1957–58 season saw Ferdinand Daučík take charge of Atlético, where he led them to second place in La Liga...
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  • June 1952 1 Copa Eva Duarte Antonio Barrios 1 July 1952 30 June 1954 Ferdinand Daučík 1 July 1954 30 June 1957 1 La Liga 2 Copa del Rey Baltasar Albéniz...
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  • (1964–65) Mundo (1971) José Juncosa (1972–73) Héctor Núñez (1973–74) Ferdinand Daučík (1974–75) Dagoberto Moll (1975–76) Pachín (1979–81) Joaquim Rifé (1981)...
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  • GK František Plánička (c) RB Jaroslav Burgr LB Ferdinand Daučík RH Josef Košťálek CH Jaroslav Bouček LH Vlastimil Kopecký OR Jan Říha IR Ladislav Šimůnek...
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  • 1940–1941 4 0 1 3 5 10 −5 0.08 Štefan Čambal 1941–1942 2 0 0 2 1 6 −5 0.00 Ferdinand Daučík 1942–1944 7 1 1 5 10 24 −14 0.19 Total 16 3 2 11 23 44 −21 0.69...
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  • Karel Černý (1910-02-01)1 February 1910 (aged 28) SK Slavia Prague 2DF Ferdinand Daučík (1910-05-30)30 May 1910 (aged 28) 10 SK Slavia Prague 4FW Václav Horák...
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  • bold represented their countries while playing for KFC. Zoltán Czibor Ferdinand Daučík Ganbayar Ganbold Koloman Gögh Ladislav Józsa Imre Payer Tamás Priskin...
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  • addition of Daucik's brother in law László Kubala (player/coach) and nephew Branko Kubala to the squad, not to mention Yanko's father Ferdinand Daučík served...
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