Stanislav Štrunc Explained

Stanislav Štrunc
Birth Date:1942 10, df=yes
Birth Place:Škvrňany (currently part of Plzeň), Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia
Death Place:Plzeň, Czech Republic
Position:Striker
Youthyears1:–1955
Youthyears2:1955–1957
Youthyears3:1957–1959
Youthclubs1:Spartak Skvrňany
Youthclubs2:Škoda Plzeň
Youthclubs3:Škoda Plzeň-Karlov
Years1:1959–1965
Years2:1965–1972
Years3:1972–1977
Years4:1977–1979
Years5:1979
Clubs3:Škoda Plzeň
Clubs4:Lachema Kaznějov
Clubs5:Potraviny Plzeň
Caps2:164
Goals2:65
Caps3:121
Goals3:23
Nationalyears1:1966–1970
Nationalteam1:Czechoslovakia
Nationalcaps1:3
Nationalgoals1:0

Stanislav Štrunc (30 October 1942 – 8 November 2001) was a Czech football player. His playing position was right winger.[1]

Štrunc started his football career in his native Plzeň, where his football club Škoda Plzeň (today Viktoria Plzeň) elevated him to the role of a prolific goalscorer of the Czechoslovak First League. In 1965 he moved to Dukla Prague, to serve his military service, and played there until 1972. He scored 65 league goals for Dukla in that era.[2] Štrunc won the First League with Dukla in 1966. In 1966 and 1969 he also won the Czechoslovak Cup with Dukla. Afterwards Štrunc returned to Plzeň and played professionally until 1977. He retired from top football one week after scoring his 100th league goal in 329 matches.

Internationally Štrunc played for Czechoslovakia and represented his country at the 1968 Summer Olympics in Mexico.[2] He made three appearances for the national team, all of which were during his time as a Dukla Prague player.[1]

Štrunc is perceived as a legendary player at Viktoria Plzeň. Since 2004 the youth international football tournament named after him is held by Viktoria.

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  1. [#Pivoda|Pivoda]
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