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1938 FIFA World Cup Qualification Group 7
In the 1938 FIFA World Cup qualification Group 7, the two teams played against each other on a home-and-away basis. The winner would qualify for the third FIFA World Cup held in France. Matches Bulgaria vs Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia vs Bulgaria NOTE: Ľudovít Rado missed a penalty. Team stats Head coach: Josef Tesař (first match), Václav Meissner (second match) Head coach: Stanislav Toms References External linksFIFA official pageAllworldcup
{{DEFAULTSORT:World Cup 7 1937–38 in Bulgarian football

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FIFA World Cup
The FIFA World Cup, often simply called the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior List of men's national association football teams, men's national teams of the members of the ' (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The tournament has been held every four years since the 1930 FIFA World Cup, inaugural tournament in 1930, except in 1942 and 1946 when it was not held because of the Second World War. The reigning champions are Argentina national football team, Argentina, who won their third title at the 2022 FIFA World Cup, 2022 tournament. The format involves a FIFA World Cup qualification, qualification phase, which takes place over the preceding three years, to determine which teams qualify for the tournament phase. In the tournament phase, 32 teams compete for the title at venues within the host nation(s) over about a month. The host nation(s) automatically qualify to the group stage of the tournament. As of the 2022 F ...
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Krum Milev
Krum Milev ( bg, Крум Милев) was a Bulgarian football player and manager. He is often considered as the most successful Bulgarian coach. He played for Botev Sofia, Slavia Sofia and Lokomotiv Sofia. He obtained 18 caps with Bulgaria. He was the topscorer of the Bulgarian National Football Division 1937-38. He managed CSKA Sofia, winning the Bulgarian league 11 times with them, Bulgaria, Beroe Stara Zagora and Beşiktaş Beşiktaş () is a district and municipality of Istanbul, Turkey, located on the European shore of the Bosphorus strait. It is bordered on the north by Sarıyer and Şişli, on the west by Kağıthane and Şişli, on the south by Beyoğlu, and .... Milev holds the record for the longest serving manager (of a single club) in Bulgarian football, having been in charge of CSKA Sofia for 16 years. References 1915 births 2000 deaths Bulgarian footballers Bulgaria international footballers PFC Slavia Sofia players FC Lokomotiv 1929 Sofia ...
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Jaroslav Bouček
Jaroslav Bouček (13 November 1912 – 10 October 1987) was a Czech footballer. He played for AC Sparta Prague, Stade Rennais FC and the Czechoslovakia national football team. He earned a total of 31 international caps, scoring 1 goal, from 1934 to 1939. He was part of the squad that finished as runners-up in the 1934 FIFA World Cup, but did not play in the tournament. Four years later, he played in the 1938 FIFA World Cup The 1938 FIFA World Cup was the third edition of the World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams and was held in France from 4 June until 19 June 1938. Italy defended its title in the final, bea .... External links * * 1912 births 1987 deaths Czech men's footballers Czechoslovak men's footballers Czechoslovakia men's international footballers Czechoslovak expatriate men's footballers Expatriate men's footballers in France 1934 FIFA World Cup players 1938 FIFA World Cup players AC Sparta Pr ...
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Josef Košťálek
Josef Košťálek (31 August 1909 in Kladno – 21 November 1971) was a Czech footballer. He played for Sparta Prague and the Czechoslovakia national football team, for whom he played 43 matches, scoring two goals, and appeared in the 1934 and 1938 World Cups. In 1938, he scored in extra time against the Netherlands ) , anthem = ( en, "William of Nassau") , image_map = , map_caption = , subdivision_type = Sovereign state , subdivision_name = Kingdom of the Netherlands , established_title = Before independence , established_date = Spanish Netherl ... to put Czechoslovakia into the quarterfinals. References 1909 births 1971 deaths Czech footballers Czechoslovak footballers AC Sparta Prague players 1934 FIFA World Cup players 1938 FIFA World Cup players Czechoslovakia international footballers Sportspeople from Kladno Association football midfielders People from the Kingdom of Bohemia {{CzechRepublic-footy-midfielder-stub ...
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Josef Čtyřoký
Josef Čtyřoký (30 September 1906 in Smíchov — 11 January 1985) was a Czech football player. Čtyřoký played for SK Slavia Praha (until 1928), SK Kladno (1928–1930) and AC Sparta Prague (1930–1939). He played for Czechoslovakia national team (42 matches), and was a participant at the 1934 FIFA World Cup The 1934 FIFA World Cup was the second edition of the FIFA World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams. It took place in Italy from 27 May to 10 June 1934. The 1934 World Cup was the first in w ..., where he played all four matches. External links * 1906 births 1985 deaths Czech men's footballers Czechoslovak men's footballers 1934 FIFA World Cup players AC Sparta Prague players SK Slavia Prague players SK Kladno players Czechoslovakia men's international footballers People from the Kingdom of Bohemia Men's association football defenders Footballers from Prague {{CzechRepublic-foot ...
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Jaroslav Burgr
Jaroslav Burgr (7 March 1906, in Velké Přítočno – 15 September 1986) was a Czech football defender. He played for Czechoslovakia. He was a participant in two World Cups, in 1934 and 1938. He played 57 matches for the national team. Burgr played domestic football mostly for AC Sparta Prague ) but refer to Spartans as "''Rudí''" ( en, The Dark Reds/The Maroons).'' Letenští'' , ground = Generali Česká pojišťovna Arena , capacity = 19,416 , clubname = Sparta Prague , image = Sparta Praha logo.png , image_size = 160px , fu .... References External links * Biography at spartaforever.cz 1906 births 1986 deaths Czech footballers Czechoslovak footballers Association football defenders 1934 FIFA World Cup players 1938 FIFA World Cup players AC Sparta Prague players FK Baník Most players Czechoslovakia international footballers People from Kladno District People from the Kingdom of Bohemia Sportspeople from the Central Bohemian Regi ...
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Vojtěch Věchet
Vojtěch Věchet (8 February 1912 – 6 September 1988) was a Czechoslovak footballer. He played in five matches for the Czechoslovakia national football team from 1937 to 1939. He was also named in Czechoslovakia's squad for the Group 7 qualification tournament for the 1938 FIFA World Cup The 1938 FIFA World Cup was the third edition of the World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams and was held in France from 4 June until 19 June 1938. Italy defended its title in the final, beat .... References 1912 births 1988 deaths Czechoslovak men's footballers Czechoslovakia men's international footballers Place of birth missing Men's association football goalkeepers AC Sparta Prague players {{CzechRepublic-footy-bio-stub ...
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Josef Tesař
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Rinaldo Barlassina
Rinaldo Barlassina (2 May 1898 Novara, Italy – 23 December 1946 Bergamo, Italy) was an Italian international football referee. He was one of the first three Italian referees to officiate in the World Cup (with Francesco Mattea and Albino Carraro). Career He officiated 36 international matches and was FIFA referee in 1931–1942. He attributed 4 matches in 1934 (3) and 1938 (1) World Cup, 1938 World Cup qualifying (2), 1936 Olympic Games (1) and others were in friendly matches. He gave a red card in friendly match in 1935 between Hungary-Austria (6:3) to home team footballer Pál Titkos in 88th minute. He also attributed 4 matches in Central European International Cup in 1931 and 1934-1935 editions and 1937 Eduard Benes Cup Romania-Czechoslovakia (1:1) match which all were friendly matches. In club football he officiated two Mitropa Cup matches in 1931 and 1936 Events January–February * January 20 – George V of the United Kingdom and the British Domi ...
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Sofia
Sofia ( ; bg, София, Sofiya, ) is the Capital city, capital and List of cities and towns in Bulgaria, largest city of Bulgaria. It is situated in the Sofia Valley at the foot of the Vitosha mountain in the western parts of the country. The city is built west of the Iskar (river), Iskar river, and has many mineral springs, such as the Sofia Central Mineral Baths. It has a humid continental climate. Being in the centre of the Balkans, it is midway between the Black Sea and the Adriatic Sea, and closest to the Aegean Sea. Known as Serdica in Late antiquity, Antiquity and Sredets in the Middle Ages, Sofia has been an area of List of oldest continuously inhabited cities, human habitation since at least 7000 BC. The recorded history of the city begins with the attestation of the conquest of Serdica by the Roman Republic in 29 BC from the Celtic settlement of Southeast Europe, Celtic tribe Serdi. During the decline of the Roman Empire, the city was raided by Huns, Visigoths, P ...
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Junak Stadium
Yunak Stadium (Bulgarian: ''Стадион Юнак'', ''Stadion Yunak''), was a multi-use stadium in central Sofia, Bulgaria. It was located at the north-western corner of Knyaz Boris's Garden, on the southern bank of the Perlovska river. It was the largest stadium in Bulgaria until the middle of the 20th century, with a capacity of 35,000 spectators, and was initially used as the main stadium for Bulgaria national football team matches. The pitch was almost exactly square-shaped, with four straight rows of stands on all sides. The stadium is named after the Yunak sports societies which formed in Bulgaria in the late 19th century, themselves named after the word "yunak", meaning a strong young man. In the 1920s–30s, immediately to the northeast of Yunak stadium, was built the smaller Levski Field, the home ground of SK Levski. In the 1950s, the BCP decided to build a new, larger national stadium on the site of Levski Field. As the new stadium would infringe on the no ...
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1938 FIFA World Cup
The 1938 FIFA World Cup was the third edition of the World Cup, the quadrennial international football championship for senior men's national teams and was held in France from 4 June until 19 June 1938. Italy defended its title in the final, beating Hungary 4–2. Italy's 1934 and 1938 teams hold the distinction of being the only men's national team to win the World Cup multiple times under the same coach, Vittorio Pozzo. It would be the last World Cup until 1950 due to the disruption from World War II. Host selection France was chosen as host nation by FIFA in Berlin on 13 August 1936. France was chosen over Argentina and Germany in the first round of voting. The decision to hold a second consecutive tournament in Europe (after Italy in 1934) caused outrage in South America, where it was believed that the venue should alternate between the two continents. This was the last World Cup to be staged before the outbreak of the Second World War. Qualification Because of an ...
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