Zbyněk Busta (born 10 March 1967) is a
Czech
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football
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manager, currently the manager of Povltavská FA. He managed
Bohemians 1905
Bohemians Praha 1905, commonly known as Bohemka or Bohemians Prague, is a professional association football, football club based in Vršovice, Prague, Czech Republic. The club competes in the Czech First League, Fortuna Liga, the top division ...
in the
2007–08 Czech First League
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Teams
Příbram and Slová ...
.
Busta led
Bohemians 1905
Bohemians Praha 1905, commonly known as Bohemka or Bohemians Prague, is a professional association football, football club based in Vršovice, Prague, Czech Republic. The club competes in the Czech First League, Fortuna Liga, the top division ...
, resigning with six matches of the
2007–08 Czech First League
The 2007–08 Czech First League, known as the Gambrinus liga for sponsorship reasons, was the fifteenth season of Czech Republic's top-tier of football. The season started on 4 August 2007 and concluded on 17 May 2008.
Teams
Příbram and Slová ...
remaining.
On 7 July 2008 Busta signed a contract with third league club,
FK Varnsdorf
FK Varnsdorf is a Czech professional football club located in Varnsdorf, Czech Republic. In 2011 the club changed its name from SK Slovan Varnsdorf to FK Varnsdorf.
The team's biggest success in recent history was finishing 2nd in the 2014–1 ...
. On 26 August 2010, he left the club, after three matches of the
2010–11 Czech 2. Liga
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.
In October 2011 Busta took over at
Kladno
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Administrative division
Kladno consists of six municipal parts ...
. During the winter break of the 2011–12 season, Busta moved to
Písek
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, saving them from relegation from the
Bohemian Football League
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History
The league was forme ...
in his tenancy before leaving in June 2012.
After the first match of the spring part of the
2012–13 Czech 2. Liga, Busta replaced
Michal Zach as manager of
Most.
In August 2014 after match against Všenory manager of Hvozdnice Busta pushed assistant referee Petr Chovanec and was banned for nine months by disciplinary commission.
Busta was appointed to the manager's position at third league club Štěchovice in November 2015 following the resignation of Jiří Hruška.
References
External links
Profileat soccerway.com
1967 births
Living people
Czech football managers
Czech First League managers
Bohemians 1905 managers
SK Kladno managers
FK Baník Most 1909 managers
Bohemian Football League managers
Czech National Football League managers
FK Varnsdorf managers
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