Jaroslav JarešPersonal information |
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Date of birth | (1930-03-21) 21 March 1930 (age 84) |
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Place of birth | Prague, Czechoslovakia |
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Playing position | Striker / Manager |
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Youth career |
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| Sparta Michle |
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Senior career* |
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Years | Team | Apps† | (Gls)† |
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1948-1953 | Sparta Krč | | |
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1954-1955 | Sparta Prague | | |
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1956-1957 | Slavia Prague | | |
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1958-1959 | Sparta Prague | | |
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1960-1965 | Spartak Radotín | | |
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Teams managed |
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1961-1968 | Spartak Radotín |
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1969-1972 | Spartak Mělník |
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1973-1979 | Slavia Prague |
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1984-1986 | Slavia Prague |
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1987-1990 | Dukla Prague |
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* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
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Jaroslav Jareš (born 21 March 1930) is a Czech football manager and former player.
As a player, Jareš played most notably for Slavia Prague and Sparta Prague. He won the Czechoslovak First League with Sparta in 1954.
After finishing his active career, Jareš started to work as a football manager. He coached most notably Slavia Prague. He led them twice, in 1973-1979 and 1984-1986. Under his management, Slavia ended up third in the Czechoslovak League for the four times. In 1987-1990 he coached Dukla Prague and finished second in the league with this team in the 1987-1988 season.
References
- (Czech) SK Slavia Praha profile
- (Czech) FK Dukla Praha: Jaroslav JAREŠ – významné životní jubileum – 80 let
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* Indicates caretaker manager |
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Persondata
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Name
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Jares, Jaroslav
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Alternative names
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Short description
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footballer
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Date of birth
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21 March 1930
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Place of birth
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Prague, Czechoslovakia
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Date of death
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Place of death
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