Vladimír Mirka Explained

Vladimír Mirka
Birth Date:1928 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Czechoslovakia
Manageryears1:1965–1967
Managerclubs1:Cambodia
Manageryears2:1967–1971
Managerclubs2:Czechoslovakia U18
Manageryears3:1972–1973
Managerclubs3:Espérance Sportive de Tunis
Manageryears4:1975
Managerclubs4:Czechoslovakia U23
Manageryears5:1979–1981
Managerclubs5:FK Teplice
Manageryears6:1983–1984
Managerclubs6:VTZ Chomutov
Manageryears7:1986–1987
Managerclubs7:Sparta Prague (youth)

Vladimir Mirka (born 14 December 1928, in Czechoslovakia) is a Czech former football coach. His best achievement as coach was guiding the Czechoslovakia Under-18s to European glory in 1968 using the 4-2-4 formation.

Career

The second coach of the Cambodia national team since its existence, (the first being Mr. Colman who headed the team from 1960 to 1963)[1] he managed the team from 1965 to 1967 including a friendly with Australia in which they tied 0-0.[2] Soon, in 1967, Mirka took the reins of the Czechoslovakia Under-18s and became coach of Tunisian title contenders Espérance Sportive de Tunis in 1972, remaining at the club for one season only. The Czech then took charge of the Czechoslovakia Under-23s for one year before managing FK Teplice (which played in the Czech 2.Liga at the time) and VTZ Chomutov in his native Czechoslovakia. Lastly, for one season, Mirka managed the Sparta Prague youth selections. There was no information regarding him following the Velvet Revolution in 1989 which precipitated the secession of Slovakia from the Czech Republic.[1]

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: លោក Mirka អតីតគ្រូជម្រើសជាតិខ្មែរ ធ្លាប់នាំយុវជនឆេកូស្លូវ៉ាគី ឈ្នះពានអឺរ៉ុបជាប្រវត្តិសាស្ត្រ. thmeythmey.com. 2017-09-24.
  2. Web site: Socceroo 1965 Matches. ozfootball.net. 2017-09-24.