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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...
- 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...
- 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 champion...
- Daučíkova, the
sister of the
Czechoslovakian national coach,
Ferdinand Daučík. In 1948,
Kubala returned to Hungary,
again to
allegedly avoid military...
- the club as a
staunch defender of
rights and freedoms.
Coach Ferdinand Daučík and László
Kubala led the team to five
different trophies in 1952. These...
- this decade, FC Barcelona's
first golden era
emerged under coach Ferdinand Daučík,
winning back-to-back La Liga and Copa Del Rey
doubles in 1951–52 and 1952–53...
- 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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represented their countries while playing for KFC. Zoltán
Czibor Ferdinand Daučík Ganbayar Ganbold Koloman Gögh
Ladislav Józsa Imre
Payer Tamás
Priskin Navid...
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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. This...