Jozef Karel

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Jozef Karel
Personal information
Date of birth(1922-09-13)13 September 1922
Place of birthHumenné, Czechoslovakia
Date of death26 September 2005(2005-09-26) (aged 83)
Place of deathKošice, Slovakia
Playing positionMidfielder
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
SAC Sečovce
Snaha Košice
1942Slávia Prešov
1943–1948ŠK Bratislava
1946–1947→ CA Paris
1951–1953Dukla Prešov
National team
1944Slovakia1(0)
1946–1948Czechoslovakia7(0)
Teams managed
1949–1951PFK Piešťany
1951–1957Tatran Prešov
1957–1961Jednota Košice
1961–1963Slavoj Trebišov
1963–1965Tatran Prešov
1965MŠK Martin
1966–1968Kuvajt
1968–1971Tatran Prešov
1972–1977Slavoj Trebišov
1977–1979C.D. Saprissa
1979–1980ZŤS Košice
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only. † Appearances (Goals).

Jozef Karel (13 September 1922 in Humenné – 26 September 2005 in Košice[1]) was a former Slovak football midfielder and then coach. He played for SAC Sečovce, Snaha Košice, Slávia Prešov, ŠK Bratislava and shortly for Red Star Saint-Ouen on a loan. He was selected to the France Football Top 20 Midfielders on the World in 1965.

Karel made one appearance for the First Slovak Republic in 1944 and seven appearances for the Czechoslovakia national football team.

He started his managing career in Piešťany where he spent two years and he went on with his work in Prešov, Jednota Košice (he led to the First League), Slavoj Trebišov,[2] Martin, C.D. Saprissa (he won the title) and Kuwait.

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