Miroslav Beránek
Miroslav Beránek (born 24 April 1957 in Benešov) is a Czech football coach.
During his playing career, Beránek made over 100 league appearances for Slavia Prague.[1]
Perhaps Beránek's greatest success as a manager is winning the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship as coach of the Czech Republic U21 team. He has also coached several Czech clubs and worked abroad in Hungary and the United Arab Emirates.
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- Wampetits (1921–25)
- Döme (1926–29)
- Szolárszky (1929–30)
- Lindenberger (1930–36)
- Wampetits (1936–37)
- Merényi (1937–38)
- Keviczky (1938–39)
- Sipos (1939–40)
- Sidlik (1940)
- Palotás (1940–42)
- G. Nagy (1942)
- Wéber (1942)
- Palotás (1942–43)
- Móré (1943–44)
- Palotás (1945)
- Orosz (1945)
- Palotás (1945–47)
- Markos (1947–48)
- Palotás (1948–50)
- Kántor (1950)
- Móré (1950–52)
- Rátkai (1952)
- Kalocsay (1952)
- Szilárd (1952–53)
- Lyka (1953–54)
- Palotás (1955–57)
- Móré (1957–59)
- Tisza (1959)
- Teleki (1959–61)
- Magyar (1961–62)
- Lyka (1962–63)
- Lóránt (1963)
- Domán (1964)
- Szűcs (1964–65)
- Komlóssy (1965–67)
- Bányai (1967)
- Sidlik (1967)
- Sárosi (1968)
- Nagyszalóki (1969)
- Pyber (1970–72)
- J. Nagy (1972–73)
- Leányvári (1973)
- Marosvári (1973–74)
- Leányvári (1974)
- Makray (1975–78)
- Teleki (1978–80)
- Kovács (1980–83)
- Lakat (1983)
- Kertész (1983–84)
- G. Nagy (1984)
- Petróczi (1984–85)
- Puskás (1985–87)
- Kiss (1987)
- Vaczlavik (1987–88)
- Temesvári (1988–90)
- Szabó (1990)
- Nagykaposi (1990–91)
- Ebedli (1992)
- Garamvölgyi (1993–96)
- Dunai (1996–97)
- Herczeg (1997–98)
- Garamvölgyi (1998–2000)
- Komjáti (2000–01)
- Pajkos (2001)
- Dajka (2002)
- Szentes (2002–04)
- Supka (2004–06)
- Beránek (2006–07)
- Herczeg (2007–10)
- Ščasný (2011)
- Kondás (2011–)
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Beranek, Miroslav |
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Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
24 April 1957 |
Place of birth |
Benešov, Czechoslovakia |
Date of death |
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