Václav Daněk Explained

Václav Daněk
Birth Date:1960 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
Position:Forward
Youthclubs1:Baník Ostrava
Years1:1979–1983
Years2:1983–1985
Years3:1985–1989
Years4:1989–1991
Years5:1991–1992
Years6:1992–1995
Clubs1:Baník Ostrava
Clubs2:Dukla Prague
Clubs3:Baník Ostrava
Clubs4:FC Swarovski Tirol
Clubs5:Le Havre AC
Clubs6:FC Tirol Innsbruck
Caps1:104
Caps2:41
Caps3:96
Caps4:56
Caps5:17
Caps6:88
Goals1:34
Goals2:12
Goals3:65
Goals4:44
Goals5:3
Goals6:39
Nationalyears1:1982–1991
Nationalteam1:Czechoslovakia
Nationalcaps1:22
Nationalgoals1:9
Manageryears1:2003
Manageryears2:2004
Manageryears3:2004–2005
Manageryears4:2005–2006
Manageryears5:2007–2008
Manageryears6:2010
Managerclubs1:FK Drnovice
Managerclubs2:FC Vítkovice
Managerclubs3:Dukla Banská Bystrica
Managerclubs4:FC Vítkovice
Managerclubs5:Fotbal Fulnek
Managerclubs6:FC Hlučín

Václav Daněk (born 22 December 1960 in Ostrava) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a forward. He played 22 matches for Czechoslovakia and scored 9 goals. In total, he scored 197 league goals in 402 games (200/99 Ostrava, 41/12 Dukla, 144/83 Innsbruck, 17/3 Le Havre).[1]

In his country he played for Baník Ostrava and witnessed the golden era in the club's history, contributing to two Czechoslovak First League championships. His strong temper contributed towards him not being picked for the Czechoslovakia squad that reached the quarter-finals of the 1990 FIFA World Cup, when he was at the peak of his career in Austria, playing for FC Tirol Innsbruck because of discrepancies with coach Jozef Vengloš who preferred players like Tomáš Skuhravý, Ivo Knoflíček and Stanislav Griga.

Despite all these, he was selected Best Player in the Austrian league and finished top scorer three consecutive seasons which allowed him to finish third in 1991's European Golden Boot contest sponsored by the French football magazine "France Football".

After the World Cup in Italy, where the Czechoslovakian team performed very well, Vengloš was replaced by Milan Máčala who gave Daněk his full confidence, making him the team's new standard bearer and first pick-up choice for the attack.

Maybe his best achievement with Czechoslovakia took place during the UEFA Euro 1992 qualifying match against Spain in 1991. A few days prior to this crucial match Daněk's baby son was badly injured in an accident and had to be hospitalized, which made Daněk declare himself unavailable for the match.

The following days, all other three Czech strikers were injured during training or in their league matches, which left Macala completely forward-less. The coach decided to call Daněk just hours before the match, and he received a "YES" from the forward.

Without any previous training and/or tactical coaching advice, Daněk played the game. With Spain leading 2–1, he scored twice in the second half against Andoni Zubizarreta and was the Man of the Match of an amazing comeback and victory of his nation.

When asked why he did finally play the game, despite his son being in hospital, he declared "My country and my coach needed me and here I am".

Daněk's son, Jan Daněk, played football in the Czech First League in the 2000s.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Czechoslovakia/Czech Republic – Record International Players. Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation. 2009-04-13.
  2. Web site: Síň slávy Dukla Praha 1948–2009: Václav Daněk. cs. n.d.. 14 August 2017.