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Josef Masopust (9
February 1931 – 29 June 2015) was a
Czech football player and coach. He pla**** as
midfielder and was a key
player for Czechoslovakia...
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Masopust (feminine Masopustová) is a
Czech surname (meaning carnival), it may
refer to:
Masopust, the
Slavic carnival Josef Masopust (1931–2015), Czech...
- Lukáš
Masopust (born 12
February 1993) is a
Czech football player who
currently plays as a
right winger or right-back for
Czech First League club Slovan...
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Miloslav Masopust (born 26
September 1924) is a
retired general of the
Czechoslovak Army
Corps in the
Soviet Union.
Masopust was born on
September 26...
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sports journalists from UEFA
member countries, was
awarded to
Josef Masopust on 18
December 1962. Source:
France Football Pierrend, José (22 June 2005)...
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Republic of Yugoslavia, Šuker pla**** for both
Yugoslavia and Croatia.
Masopust pla**** for Czechoslovakia. Born in France,
Platini pla**** for both Kuwait...
- romanized: Maslenitsa, Myasopust; Polish: Ostatki, Mięsopust, Zapusty; Czech:
Masopust, Šibřinky, Ostatky; Slovak: Fašiangy; Slovene: Mesopȗst, Pust,
Pustni teden...
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Karel Masopust (4
October 1942 in
Prague – 25 May 2019) was an ice
hockey player who pla**** for the
Czechoslovak national team. He won a
silver medal at...
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fifth of
their domestic league titles as well as
their player Josef Masopust be
named European Footballer of the Year.
Between the
start of the competition...
- Republic, it is a folk
tradition to
celebrate Mardi Gras,
which is
called Masopust (meat-fast, i.e.
beginning of the fast there).
There are
celebrations in...