Milan Máčala (born 4 August 1943) is a Czech football coach who coached various clubs in the Czech Republic and the Middle East.
He has previously coached in the area with the national teams of Oman, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, winning the Gulf Cup of Nations with the latter in 1996 and 1998. As a player he made his name with SK Sigma Olomouc where he also began his coaching career before going on to work for Slavia Prague, FC Baník Ostrava, the Czechoslovakia national football team, Kazma Sporting Club, Al-Nasr and Al Ain FC.
Milan Máčala has left his position as head coach of Bahrain by mutual consent.
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Milan Máčala managerial positions |
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- Glass (1923–35)
- Nenál (1936)
- Böhm (1936–37)
- Hromadník (1937)
- Holeček (1937)
- Lugr (1938)
- Böhm (1938)
- Texa (1938)
- Böhm (1938)
- Šteflík (1938–39)
- Křišťál (1939–40)
- Böhm (1940–41)
- Šenovský (1941)
- Rumler (1941–42)
- Horák (1942–43)
- Jurek (1943–45)
- Bělík (1945–46)
- Kuchta (1946)
- Kuchynka (1946–48)
- Gavač* (1948)
- Horák (1948)
- Bartoš (1949)
- Bičiště (1949–50)
- Šimonek (1950–51)
- Vytlačil (1951–52)
- Šafl (1952)
- Šimonek (1952–56)
- Sedlaczek (1956–57)
- Honál* (1957)
- Bičiště (1957–58)
- Vejvoda (1958–60)
- Bufka (1960–64)
- Šajer (1965)
- Bičiště (1966)
- Křižák (1966)
- Čurgaly (1967)
- Šubrt (1967–69)
- Rubáš (1969–70)
- Ipser (1970–71)
- Stanco (1971)
- Bučko (1972)
- Šindelář* (1972)
- Pospíchal (1972–75)
- Rubáš (1976–77)
- Hadamczik (1978–83)
- Jarábek (1983–84)
- Kolečko (1984–86)
- Máčala (1986–90)
- Gürtler (1990–92)
- Kopecký (1992)
- Janoš* (1992)
- Lička (1993–95)
- Janoš* (1995)
- Zachar (1995–96)
- Uličný (1996–97)
- Lička (1997–2000)
- Vojáček* (2000)
- Bokša (2000)
- Gürtler (2000–01)
- Lička* (2001)
- Jarabinský (2001–02)
- Cviertna (2002–03)
- Vrba* (2003)
- Komňacký (2003–04)
- Jarabinský (2004–05)
- Hapal (2005–06)
- Večeřa (2006–09)
- Lička* (2009)
- Koubek (2009–10)
- Marko (2010–11)
- Malura (2011–12)
- Látal (2012)
- Pulpit (2012–13)
- Bernady (2013–)
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Persondata |
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Macala, Milan |
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Short description |
footballer |
Date of birth |
4 August 1943 |
Place of birth |
Biskupice u Luhačovic, Bohemia and Moravia |
Date of death |
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Place of death |
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