Jan Poštulka
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Jan Poštulka (born March 9, 1949) is a Czech football coach and ex-football player.
Poštulka was a goalkeeper of the Czechoslovakian teams Sparta Prague and Bohemians Prague. As a head coach he enjoyed his greatest success in Central America (Champion of Central America, Champion of Costa Rica, Guatemala Cup Winner, LG Cup Winner) where he worked in the 1990´s with the L.D.Alajuelense. As a coach he spent some years with Sparta Prague.
[edit] Player career (goalkeeper)
- 1971-78 Sparta Prague 1.Czechoslovakia´s league
- 1978-80 Inter Bratislava 1.Czechoslovakia´s league
- 1980-83 Bohemians Prague 1.Czechoslovakia´s league (80-83 attendance in UEFA Cup)
[edit] Trainer career
- 1983–90 Bohemians Prague 1.Czech league - Assistant of head coach
- champion of Czech Republic
- attendance in UEFA Cup
- 1990–91 Hradec Králové 1.Czech league - Assistant of head coach
- 1991–93 L.D.Alajuelense 1.Costarican league - Head coach
- champion of Costa Rica
- champion of Central America and the Caribbean
- finalist of CONCACAF
- 1996-98 Sparta Prague 1. Czech league - Assistant of head coach
- 2x champion of the Czech Republic
- 2x attendance in UEFA Champions League
- 1998–99 Municipal de Guatemala 1.Guatemalan league - Head coach
- winner of Guatemala cup
- LG cup winner (venue Costa Rica)
- 2000–04 Teplice 1.Czech league - assistant and head coach
- czech cup winner
- 3rd round of UEFA Cup
- 2005 SK Dynamo Ceské Budejovice 1.Czech league - assistant of head coach
[edit] Other
Fair Play prize of the Czech Olympic Committee for lifelong contribution.