František Cipro
František Cipro (born 13 April 1947 in Jihlava) is a Czech football manager, who is the current manager of Gambrinus liga side České Budějovice. He was an active player in the past.
Coaching career
As a coach, he won the Gambrinus liga with Slavia Prague and achieved the semifinals of the UEFA Cup in 1996.
He was appointed as a manager with Slavia Prague on 30 March 2010, replacing Karel Jarolím. However, on 15 May 2010, following the last league game of the season, Cipro announced he was standing down from the position and returning to his role as chief scout, after just eight league games in charge.[1]
He returned to České Budějovice for his second spell in September 2011.[2]
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- Šteflík (1945–46)
- Krčil (1947–48)
- Vytlačil (1948–50)
- Kuželík (1950–51)
- Krčil (1952–62)
- Chobot (1962–65)
- Kalous (1965–66)
- Rýgr (1966–70)
- Forejt (1970–73)
- Rýgr (1973–77)
- Bílek (1977–79)
- Mirka (1979–81)
- Cerman (1981–83)
- Kollár (1983–84)
- Zadina (1984–85)
- Vytisk (1985–86)
- Rubáš (1986–87)
- Cerman (1987–89)
- Mixa (1989–91)
- Bokša (1991–93)
- Cerman (1993–97)
- Pešice (1997–2000)
- Rada (2000–01)
- Bílek (2001)
- Uhrin (2001)
- Cipro (2001–02)
- Straka (2002–04)
- Nevrlý & Poštulka* (2004)
- Mareček (2004–07)
- Bartl (2007)
- Rada (2007–08)
- Plíšek (2008–11)
- Rada (2011–)
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Cipro, Frantisek |
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Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
13 April 1947 |
Place of birth |
Jihlava, Czechoslovakia |
Date of death |
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