Willibald Stejskal, the Glossary
Willibald "Willy" Stejskal (25 April 1896, Vienna) was an Austrian football (soccer) player in defender role and manager.[1]
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23 relations: AFC Ajax, Association football, Austria, Austria national football team, Bulgaria national football team, Canterbury, New South Wales, Cercle Brugge K.S.V., Defender (association football), Exhibition game, FC Admira Wacker Mödling, FC Metz, Hungary national football team, K.A.A. Gent, K.F.C. Vigor Wuitens Hamme, K.S.V. Waregem, Metters Limited, Modena FC 2018, PFC Slavia Sofia, RSSSF, SK Rapid Wien, The Arrow (newspaper), Vienna, Wiener AF.
- Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Belgium
- Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Bulgaria
- Austrian expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands
- Bulgaria national football team managers
- Cercle Brugge K.S.V. managers
- FC Metz managers
- K.A.A. Gent managers
- K.F.C. Vigor Wuitens Hamme managers
- K.S.V. Waregem managers
- Modena FC 2018 managers
- PFC Slavia Sofia managers
AFC Ajax
Amsterdamsche Football Club Ajax, also known as AFC Ajax, Ajax Amsterdam, or commonly Ajax, is a Dutch professional football club based in Amsterdam, that plays in the, the top tier in Dutch football.
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Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of 11 players each, who primarily use their feet to propel a ball around a rectangular field called a pitch.
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Austria
Austria, formally the Republic of Austria, is a landlocked country in Central Europe, lying in the Eastern Alps.
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The Austria national football team (Österreichische Fußballnationalmannschaft) represents Austria in men's international football competitions, and is controlled by the Austrian Football Association.
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The Bulgaria national football team (Bǎlgarski natsionalen otbor po futbol) represents Bulgaria in men's international football, and is administered by the Bulgarian Football Union, a member association of UEFA.
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Canterbury, New South Wales
Canterbury is a suburb of western Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia.
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Cercle Brugge K.S.V.
Cercle Brugge Koninklijke Sportvereniging is a Belgian professional football club based in Bruges.
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In the sport of association football, a defender is an outfield player whose primary role is to stop attacks during the game and prevent the opposition from scoring.
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Exhibition game
An exhibition game (also known as a friendly, a scrimmage, a demonstration, a pre-season game, a warmup match, or a preparation match, depending at least in part on the sport) is a sporting event whose prize money and impact on the player's or the team's rankings is either zero or otherwise greatly reduced.
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FC Admira Wacker Mödling
Fußballklub Flyeralarm Admira Wacker Mödling, also known as Flyeralarm Admira for sponsorship reasons or simply Admira, is a football club from Mödling, Austria.
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FC Metz
Football Club de Metz is a French association football club based in Metz, Lorraine.
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The Hungary national football team (magyar labdarúgó-válogatott) represents Hungary in men's international football, and is controlled by the Hungarian Football Federation.
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K.A.A. Gent
Koninklijke Atletiek Associatie Gent (English: Royal Athletic Association Ghent), often simply known as Gent or by their nickname (The Buffalos), is a Belgian professional sports club, based in the city of Ghent, East Flanders.
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K.F.C. Vigor Wuitens Hamme
K.F.C. V.W. Hamme is a Belgian association football club from Hamme in East Flanders.
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K.S.V. Waregem
Koninklijke Sportvereniging Waregem was a Belgian football club that existed between 1925 and 2001.
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Metters Limited
Metters was a brand of stoves and ovens made by Metters & Company, an Australian company established in Adelaide in 1891 by Frederick Metters (1858–1937), who patented and manufactured a number of kitchen appliances notably the 'top-fire' wood stoves.
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Modena FC 2018
Modena Football Club 2018, commonly referred to as Modena, is an Italian football club based in Modena, Emilia-Romagna.
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PFC Slavia Sofia
PFC Slavia Sofia 1913 (ПФК Славия София 1913) is a Bulgarian professional association football club based in Sofia, which currently competes in the top tier of the Bulgarian football league system, the First League.
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The Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation (RSSSF) is an international organisation dedicated to collecting statistics about association football.
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SK Rapid Wien
The Sportklub Rapid, commonly known as Rapid Wien or Rapid Vienna in English, is an Austrian professional football club playing in the country's capital city of Vienna.
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The Arrow (newspaper)
The Arrow was a weekly English-language broadsheet newspaper published in Sydney, Australia between 1896 and 1933.
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Vienna
Vienna (Wien; Austro-Bavarian) is the capital, most populous city, and one of nine federal states of Austria.
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Wiener AF
Wiener AF or WAF was a football club which played in Austria.
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See also
Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Belgium
- Alen Orman
- Alfred Riedl
- Andreas Wieland
- Bogić Vujošević
- Dominik Thalhammer
- Eduard Krieger
- Ernst Happel
- Erwin Hoffer
- Friedrich Koncilia
- Gerhard Breitenberger (footballer, born 1954)
- Karl Humenberger
- Karl Schrenk
- Kelvin Arase
- Kevin Wimmer
- Kurt Welzl
- Luca Meisl
- Marko Kvasina
- Marko Vujic
- Miron Muslic
- Peter Žulj
- Ralph Hasenhüttl
- Raphael Holzhauser
- Rubin Okotie
- Viktor Havlicek
- Viktor Löwenfeld
- Willibald Stejskal
Austrian expatriate sportspeople in Bulgaria
- Christian Ilić
- Hidajet Hankić
- Kenan Muslimović
- Leopold Nitsch
- Marcel Čanadi
- Patrick Wessely
- Rudolf Vytlačil
- Willibald Stejskal
Austrian expatriate sportspeople in the Netherlands
- Adrian Grbić
- Albin Gashi
- Daniel Geissler
- Darijo Grujcic
- Eduard Krieger
- Ernst Happel
- Fabian Gmeiner
- Felix Gasselich
- Florian Grillitsch
- Franz Binder
- Franz Fuchs (footballer)
- Franz Hasil
- Franz Oberacher
- Franz Rybicki
- Friedrich Donenfeld
- Heinz Schilcher
- Jakob Jantscher
- Joseph Gruber
- Karl Humenberger
- Kurt Welzl
- Marc Janko
- Marcel Ritzmaier
- Marko Arnautović
- Marko Kvasina
- Martin Fraisl
- Martin Pušić
- Max Merkel
- Maximilian Wöber
- Melih İbrahimoğlu
- Michael Schimpelsberger
- Otto Höss
- Phillipp Mwene
- Radovan Mitrović
- Raffael Behounek
- René Kriwak
- Richard Kohn
- Roland Kollmann
- Rolf Landerl
- Samuel Şahin-Radlinger
- Stefan Savić (Austrian footballer)
- Viktor Havlicek
- Volkan Kahraman
- Wilhelm Kreuz
- Willibald Stejskal
- Wolfgang Schwarz (footballer)
- Şefik Abalı
Bulgaria national football team managers
- Béla Volentik
- Dimitar Dimitrov (football manager)
- Dimitar Penev
- Dobromir Tashkov
- Franz Köhler
- Geno Mateev
- Georgi Dermendzhiev
- Georgi Pachedzhiev
- Hristo Bonev
- Hristo Mladenov
- Hristo Stoichkov
- Ivan Vutsov
- Ivaylo Petev
- Károly Fogl
- Károly Nemes
- Krum Milev
- Leopold Nitsch
- Lothar Matthäus
- Lyubomir Angelov
- Lyuboslav Penev
- Mladen Krstajić
- Otto Faist
- Petar Hubchev
- Plamen Markov
- Rezső Somlai
- Rudolf Vytlačil
- Stanimir Stoilov
- Stefan Bozhkov
- Stoyan Ormandzhiev
- Stoycho Mladenov
- Tsvetan Ilchev
- Vasil Spasov (footballer)
- Willibald Stejskal
Cercle Brugge K.S.V. managers
- Arnar Viðarsson
- Arthur Ruysschaert
- Bernd Storck
- Bob Peeters
- Bram van Kerkhof
- Dennis van Wijk
- Dominik Thalhammer
- Edmond Delfour
- Fabien Mercadal
- Florimond Vanhalme
- Foeke Booy
- Franky Vercauteren
- Frederik Vanderbiest
- Georges Leekens
- Glen De Boeck
- Guy Thys
- Han Grijzenhout
- Harm van Veldhoven
- Henk Houwaart
- Jerko Tipurić
- Jimmy De Wulf
- José Jeunechamps
- José Riga
- Jules Bigot
- Jules Vandooren
- Lakis Petropoulos
- Laurent Guyot
- Leo Canjels
- Lorenzo Staelens
- Louis Baes
- Louis Saeys
- Louis Versyp
- Miron Muslic
- Paul Clement (football manager)
- René Taelman
- Urbain Braems
- Vincent Euvrard
- William Maxwell (footballer)
- Willibald Stejskal
- Wouter Artz
- Yves Vanderhaeghe
FC Metz managers
- Émile Rummelhardt
- Émile Veinante
- Albert Cartier
- Beb Bakhuys
- Désiré Koranyi
- Dominique Bijotat
- Elie Rous
- Ferdinand Frithum
- Frédéric Antonetti
- Frédéric Hantz
- Gilbert Gress
- György Orth
- Gyula Nagy
- Henri Depireux
- Henryk Kasperczak
- Ignace Kowalczyk
- Jacques Favre
- Jean Fernandez
- Jean Snella
- Joël Müller
- José Riga
- László Bölöni
- Marcel Husson
- Marcel Tomazover
- Max Schirschin
- Nicolas Hibst
- Philippe Hinschberger
- Pierre Flamion
- Ted Magner
- Vincent Hognon
- Willibald Stejskal
- Yvon Pouliquen
K.A.A. Gent managers
- Ab Fafié
- Auguste Pelsmaeker
- Bob Peeters
- Edmond Delfour
- Erwin Vandendaele
- Francky Dury
- Freddy Qvick
- Georges Leekens
- Gerard Bergholtz
- Han Grijzenhout
- Hans Dorjee
- Hein Vanhaezebrouck
- Henk Houwaart
- István Sztáni
- Jacques Favre
- Jan Olde Riekerink
- Jess Thorup
- Johan Boskamp
- Jules Bigot
- Jules Vandooren
- László Bölöni
- Lei Clijsters
- Manu Ferrera
- Max Schirschin
- Michel Preud'homme
- Mircea Rednic
- Norberto Höfling
- Patrick Rémy (footballer)
- Peter Balette
- René Vandereycken
- Robert Goethals
- Roland Storme
- Trond Sollied
- Víctor Fernández
- Walter Meeuws
- Willibald Stejskal
- Wim De Decker
- Yves Vanderhaeghe
K.F.C. Vigor Wuitens Hamme managers
- André Van Maldeghem
- Chris Andries
- Daniël D'Hondt
- Frank Magerman
- Fuat Çapa
- Jamaïque Vandamme
- Jean-Pierre Vande Velde
- Karel Fraeye
- Martin Lippens
- Peter Van Wambeke
- Regi Van Acker
- Willibald Stejskal
K.S.V. Waregem managers
- Alfons De Winter
- Freddy Chaves
- Hans Croon
- Jerko Tipurić
- John Van Alphen
- Marc Millecamps
- Marcel De Corte
- Marcel Vercammen
- Robert Goethals
- Sándor Popovics (footballer)
- Willibald Stejskal
Modena FC 2018 managers
- Árpád Hajós
- Adriano Fedele
- Agatino Cuttone
- Alberto Bollini
- Alberto Malesani
- Alessandro Scanziani
- Annibale Frossi
- Attilio Fresia
- Battista Rota
- Bortolo Mutti
- Bruno Giorgi (footballer)
- Carlo Facchin
- Cesare Gallea
- Cristiano Bergodi
- Daniele Zoratto
- Dario Marcolin
- Eugenio Bersellini
- Ezio Capuano
- Ferenc Kónya
- Francesco Oddo
- Giampiero Vitali
- Gianfranco Bellotto
- Gianni De Biasi
- Giorgio Barbolini
- Hernán Crespo
- Ivano Corghi
- Luigi Apolloni
- Luigi Mascalaito
- Maino Neri
- Michele Mignani
- Paolo Bianco
- Paolo Todeschini
- Pierluigi Frosio
- Pierpaolo Bisoli
- Renzo Ulivieri
- Stefano Angeleri
- Stefano Pioli
- Umberto Pinardi
- Walter Novellino
- Willibald Stejskal
PFC Slavia Sofia managers
- Aleksandr Tarkhanov
- Alyosha Andonov
- Asen Bukarev
- Atanas Dzhambazki
- Emil Velev
- Hristo Mladenov
- Ivan Vutsov
- José Mari Bakero
- Kiril Kachamanov
- Martin Kushev
- Miodrag Ješić
- Miroslav Mironov
- Oleh Bazylevych
- Petar Hubchev
- Radoslav Zdravkov
- Ratko Dostanić
- Stevica Kuzmanovski
- Velislav Vutsov
- Vladimir Ivanov (footballer, born 1973)
- Willibald Stejskal
- Zlatomir Zagorčić
- Žarko Olarević
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willibald_Stejskal
Also known as Willy Stejskal, Willy Steyskal.