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Australia vs Czecho-Slovakia international football match report

Date, kick-off time:
Wednesday, 30 January 1991, 20:00 (UTC+11:00)
National teams, score:
Australia
0-1
Czecho-Slovakia
Competition:
International Friendly
Referee:
Chris Bambridge, Scoresby /
Australia
Attendance, venue:
6 000, Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne
Goals:
0-1 (44') Ondrej Krištofík
Czecho-Slovakia football team line-up in match Nr.483
Managed by head coach Milan Máčala
Player
Caps
Age
Club
Match stats
National team
Players
Average caps
Average age
Clubs
Goals
Cautions
Expulsions
Czecho-Slovakia
nan
nan
0
1
0
0
Historical data sources
Új Szó (Bratislava), №26, 31 Jan 1991; Közgyűjteményi portál - Hungaricana
Rudé právo (Prague), №26, 31 Jan 1991; Arcanum Digitheca
Comments

pieterkooijman - posted on 13 January 2011 at 21:10:05

Robert Zabica, Mehmet Durakovic, Andrew Bernal (Paul Trimboli 76), Milan Ivanovic, Alex Tobin, Alan Davidson, Paul Wade, Brank Milosevic, Aurelio Vidmar (Andrew Zinni 55), Warren Spink, Alistair Edwards (link: )

Soproni Démon - posted on 7 May 2011 at 21:10:13

Coaches: Australia: Eddie Thomson (Scotland)

Soproni Démon - posted on 7 May 2011 at 21:11:52

captain Australia Paul Wade
Australia vs Czecho-Slovakia post-match head-to-head
WP
14.3
P
7
W
0
D
2
L
5
GF
3
GA
17
GF/P
0.429
GA/P
2.429
Av attendance
10 236
WP - winning percentage, P - played, W - wins, D - draws, L - losses, GF - goals for, GA - goals against, Av - average
Czecho-Slovakia national team matches
Previous match:
UEFA Euro 1992 Qualifying
Czecho-Slovakia vs Spain 3-2
Prague, Wednesday 14 November 1990
Next match:
Friendly International
Australia vs Czecho-Slovakia 0-2
Sydney, Wednesday 6 February 1991
Top Czecho-Slovakia goal scorers
1. Antonín Puč (1926 - 1939) - 35 goals
2. Zdeněk Nehoda (1973 - 1981) - 31 goals
3. Oldřich Nejedlý (1931 - 1939) - 29 goals
4. Josef Silný (1925 - 1933) - 28 goals
... Ondrej Krištofík (1991) - 1 goal
(correct as of January 30, 1991)
Brief match report
Wed. 30 Jan 1991
Olympic Park Stadium, Melbourne
Australia 0-1 Czecho-Slovakia
Goals: 44

Att: 6 000,
Ref: Bambridge (Australia)

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