Dušan Radolský

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Dušan Radolský

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Personal information
Date of birth
(1950-11-13) 13 November 1950 (age 67)
Place of birth
Trnava, Czechoslovakia
Youth career
1958–1971
Spartak Trnava
Senior career*
Years
Team

Apps

(Gls)
1971–1972
Banská Bystrica


1972–1973
Dukla Tábor


1973
Dukla Kroměříž


1973–1975
Spartak Trnava


Teams managed
1986–1987
Sereď
1987–1989
Agro Hurbanovo
1989–1990
PNZ Senec
1992–1993
Dunajská Streda
1993–1994
Cheb
1994–1995
Sigma Olomouc
1995–1996
Košice
1996
Hradec Králové
1996–1997
Žilina
1998–2000
Slovakia U21
1998
Slovakia (caretaker)
1999–2000
Bardejov
2000–2001
Al-Shabab
2001–2002
1. FC Synot
2002–2003
Slovan Bratislava
2003–2005
Dyskobolia Grodzisk
2006–2007
Banská Bystrica
2007–2008
Ruch Chorzów
2008–2009
Žilina
2009
Polonia Warszawa
2010–2011
Spartak Trnava
2011–2012
LKS Nieciecza
2013
LKS Nieciecza

* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only

Dušan Radolský (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈduʃan ˈradɔlskiː]; born 13 November 1950) is a Slovak former football player and manager.


He has previously managed Polish top flight teams Groclin and Ruch Chorzów. In 2005, under Radolsky, Groclin won the Polish Cup for the first time in their history and he was made an honorary citizen of the local town, Grodzisk Wielkopolski.


During 1998 he spent a short time as interim coach of the Slovakia national football team.[1] In October 1999 the Slovak Under-21 football squad, under Radolsky, defeated Azerbaijan U21s 3-0 to win its qualifying group for the European championships.[2] The team was eventually among the top four that qualified for the Sydney 2000 Olympics.



Honours



Manager


Slovakia U-21



  • 2000 UEFA European Under-21 Championship: 4th place

Groclin Grodzisk



  • Polish Cup (1): 2005

MŠK Žilina



  • 2008–09 UEFA Cup: Group stage


References




  1. ^ http://www.futbalsfz.sk/hist_treneri/23101998-10111998-duan-radolsk-30/[dead link]


  2. ^ Slovak footballers return triumphant from Azerbajzan








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