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František Plánička[url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filelanicka.jpg][/url]
Personal information
Full nameFrantišek Plánička
Date of birthJune 2, 1904
Place of birthPrague, Austria-Hungary
Date of deathJuly 20, 1996 (aged 92)
Place of deathPrague, Czech Republic
Height1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing positionGoalkeeper
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps†(Gls)†
1923–1939SK Slavia Praha969(0)
National team
1926–1938Czechoslovakia73(0)
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 Author| Post time 20-12-2010 06:32 AM | Show all posts
Tingginya hanya 172 cm, tetapi merupakan GK no 9 terbaik dalam abad ke 20....sangat mengagumkan. Keeper terbaik dalam sejarah Czech Republic


Goalkeeper of the century

At the end of the 20th century, the IFFHS also voted on the World's Goalkeeper of the Century, won by the Soviet Union's Lev Yashin.
Rank        Player        Clubs (period)        Nations represented (period)        Votes
1
Lev Yashin         Dynamo Moscow (1949-1971)         USSR (1954–1967)        
1802
2
Gordon Banks         Chesterfield (1955–1959)         England (1963–1972)        
717
Leicester City (1959–1966)
Stoke City (1966–1972)
Cleveland Stokers (1967)
Saint Patrick's Athletic (1977)
Fort Lauderdale Strikers (1977–1978)
3
Dino Zoff         Udinese (1961–1963)         Italy (1968–1983)        
661
Mantova (1963–1967)
Napoli (1967–1972)
Juventus (1972–1983)
4
Sepp Maier         Bayern Munich (1965–1980)         West Germany (1966–1979)        
456
5
Ricardo Zamora         Espanyol (1916–1919)         Spain (1920–1936)        
443
Barcelona (1919–1922)
Espanyol (1922–1930)
Real Madrid (1930–1936)
Nice (1936–1938)
6
José Luis Chilavert         Sportivo Luqueño (1982–1983)         Paraguay (1989–2003)        
373
Club Guaraní (1984)
San Lorenzo (1984–1988)
Real Zaragoza (1988–1991)
Vélez Sársfield (1991–2000)
Strasbourg (2000–2002)
Peñarol (2002–2003)
Vélez Sársfield (2003–2004)
7
Peter Schmeichel         Gladsaxe-Hero (1981–1983)         Denmark (1987–2001)        
291
Hvidovre (1984–1986)
Brøndby (1987–1991)
Manchester United (1991–1999)
Sporting CP (1999–2001)
Aston Villa (2001–2002)
Manchester City (2002–2003)
8
Peter Shilton         Leicester City (1966–1974)         England (1970–1990)        
196
Stoke City (1974–1977)
Nottingham Forest (1977–1982)
Southampton (1982–1987)
Derby County (1987–1992)
Plymouth Argyle (1992–1995)
Wimbledon (1995)
Bolton Wanderers (1995)
Coventry City (1995–1996)
West Ham United (1996)
Leyton Orient (1996–1997)
9
František Plánička         Slavia Prague (1923–1939)         Czechoslovakia (1926–1938)        
194
10

Amadeo Carrizo         River Plate (1945–1968)         Argentina (1954–1964)        
192
Alianza Lima (1969)
Millonarios (1970–1971)
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 Author| Post time 20-12-2010 06:33 AM | Show all posts
Dari wikipedia

František Plánička
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František Plánička

Personal information
Full name        František Plánička
Date of birth        June 2, 1904
Place of birth        Prague, Austria-Hungary
Date of death        July 20, 1996 (aged 92)
Place of death        Prague, Czech Republic
Height        1.72 m (5 ft 8 in)
Playing position        Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years        Team        Apps†        (Gls)†
1923–1939        SK Slavia Praha        969        (0)
National team
1926–1938        Czechoslovakia        73        (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only.
† Appearances (Goals).
František Plánička (Czech pronunciation: [ˈfrantiʃɛk ˈplaːnitʃka]; June 2, 1904 – July 20, 1996) was a Czech football goalkeeper and one of the most honoured players in the history of Czechoslovakian football. He played the majority of his career for Slavia Prague, during which time the club won the Czech league eight times and the Mitropa Cup once. He also became a member of the Czechoslovakia national team and later its captain during the World Cup competitions in 1934 (where the team finished second) and 1938.
Plánička was a courageous player, to the extent that in Czechoslovakia's 1938 World Cup match against Brazil, he remained on the field despite having suffered a serious injury.[1] He was a goalkeeper of outstanding reflexes and shot-stopping abilities[2] and was also characterized by his sportsmanship, never once being cautioned or sent off in his career. In 1985, he was awarded the UNESCO International Fair Play Award[3] and the Czech Fair Play Award in 1994.[4]
In 1999, the IFFHS elected him the best Czech goalkeeper – and ninth best overall – of the twentieth century.[5][6] In 2003, he was catalogued as the greatest goalkeeper of his era.[2][7]
Contents [hide]
1 Club career
2 National team
2.1 1934 World Cup
2.2 1938 World Cup
3 After retirement
4 Honours
5 References and notes
6 External links
[edit]Club career

Born in Prague, Plánička played most of his footballing career and lived most of his life in the Czech capital. In the beginning of his career, Plánička played for the clubs Slovan Praha VII, Union VII, Staroměstsky SK Olympia, and SK Bubeneč. He played for Slavia Prague from 1923 to 1939, in what has been one of the most successful eras in the club's history. He appeared in 969 matches of which he was captain in 742.[8] Although he was of below-average height for a goalkeeper, at 1.72m (5 ft 8 in),[4] he was an effective shot stopper, and his acrobatic style earned him the nickname The Cat of Prague.[9]
Plánička won his first league title in 1925, which was the club's first professional league championship ever. Slavia then won three consecutive titles from 1929 to 1931.
In 1932, Slavia reached the semifinals of the Mitropa Cup. In the first leg, they beat Juventus FC 4-0; in the second leg, Juventus had a 2-0 lead after which, according to RSSSF, Slavia resorted to obstruction and time wasting, which extended to the stands to the point that spectators started throwing stones on the pitch; one of the projectiles hit Plánička, causing him a serious injury. Slavia abandoned the pitch and the game stopped, and this led to their disqualification from the tournament.[10]
Slavia had another streak of three leagues won from 1933 to 1935, and won again 1937, with Plánička still between the goalposts.
Plánička also won six Bohemia cups (a domestic tournament) with Slavia, in 1926, 1927, 1928, 1930, 1932, and 1935. His only international title came in 1938, when his club finally won the Mitropa Cup.
[edit]National team

Between 1926 and 1938, Plánička played 73 times in goal for Czechoslovakia,[11] a world record at the time and a national record that stood until 1966 when Ladislav Novák earned his 74th cap.[12] Plánička was the national team captain 37 times.[7][8] His international debut was on January 17, 1926 in a 1-3 loss against Italy.
[edit]1934 World Cup
He helped the Czech team qualify to the 1934 World Cup, and was the captain in the finals. After Czechoslovakia beat Romania, Switzerland, and Germany, they played the final against hosts Italy, who also had one of the great goalkeepers of the time, Giampiero Combi, as its captain. The Czechs took the lead in the second half, but Raimundo Orsi's shot beat Plánička for the equalizer, sending the match to extra time, and then a goal by Angelo Schiavio gave the Italians the victory.
[edit]1938 World Cup
Plánička captained the Czechs again to the 1938 World Cup, where they beat the Netherlands 3-0 in the first match, with all three goals in extra time. In the second round, they faced Brazil on July 12, in what was one of the most violent matches in World Cup history, known as the "Battle of Bordeaux." One Czech and two Brazilian playes were sent off, and players from both teams suffered serious injuries. With the game tied 1-1, Plánička's teammate Oldřich Nejedly had to abandon the pitch with a broken leg, and then Plánička himself suffered a broken arm, after colliding with Brazil's striker Perácio's kick, as the Brazilian attempted to shoot.[1] Plánička did not leave the pitch, however, and instead played through the pain until the end of regulation and through the subsequent extra time, which had no change in the score.[2][13] The game was replayed two days later, and Czechoslovakia, without Plánička or forwards Nejedly and Antonín Puč, lost 2-1 and was eliminated.
Plánička only conceded one goal in 240 minutes played, having the lowest goals against average with 0.38 goals per 90 minutes (better than Aldo Olivieri of champions Italy).[14] He was selected to the Best XI of the tournament by a group of journalists.
The match against Brazil in Bordeaux was the last of Plánička's international caps.
[edit]After retirement

Plánička died in 1996 in Prague. At the time of his death, Plánička was the last living member of the Czech squad at the 1934 World Cup. Czech national team midfielder Karel Poborsky attended his burial, postponing his contract signing with Manchester United, which was scheduled to happen the same day.[4]
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 Author| Post time 20-12-2010 06:36 AM | Show all posts
Nama yg x perlu diperkenalkan lagi...

Jorge Campos
Personal information
Full name        Jorge Francisco Campos Navarrete
Date of birth        October 15, 1966 (age 44)
Place of birth        Acapulco, Mexico
Height        5 ft 6 in (1.68 m)
Playing position        Striker (early), Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years        Team        Apps†        (Gls)†
1988–1995        Pumas        199        (35)
1995–1996        Atlante        26        (1)
1996–1997        Los Angeles Galaxy        43        (0)
1997        Cruz Azul        2        (0)
1998        Chicago Fire        8        (0)
1998–1999        Pumas        43        (2)
1999–2000        UANL        17        (0)
2000–2001        Pumas        26        (0)
2001–2002        Atlante        33        (0)
2002–2004        Puebla        21        (0)
Total                418        (38)
National team
1991–2004        Mexico        129        (0)
Teams managed
2004–2006        Mexico (assistant)
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Post time 20-12-2010 04:01 PM | Show all posts
idup campos!!!
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idup campos!!!
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Post time 20-12-2010 07:00 PM | Show all posts
ko nak puji keeper pendek ke khairul fahmi sebenarnya?
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 Author| Post time 20-12-2010 07:21 PM | Show all posts
ko nak puji keeper pendek ke khairul fahmi sebenarnya?
kudakacak Post at 20-12-2010 19:00



   Aku sedang buat in-depth homework pasal viability peluang kerjaya orang pendek sebagai international goalkeepers ( takde la pendek sangat, at least 170cm ke atas atau 174cm ke bawah ). Ramai orang yg talented as a goalkeeper tapi agak rendah....
Ada relevan gak ngan khairul fahmi, sebab jadikan aku terfikir balik pasal ni lepas tengok dia main keeper Malaysia. Tapi masa Asian Games hari tu banyak gak goal dia lepaskan...
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Post time 27-12-2010 02:39 PM | Show all posts
Bekas Penjaga GOL Malaysia bawah 19 tahun iaitu Abdul Hadi Abdul Hamid,penjaga gol kedua pasukan Kedah mungkin  penjaga gol yg paling rendah kat Liga Negara ini.Tapi ramai penyokong Kenari tak bimbang bila budak ni beraksi sebab beliau mempunyai daya lonjakan yg tinggi dan pantas.Beliau sering berebut tempat dengan seorang lagi bekas penjaga gol Malaysia bawah 21 iaitu AL Hafiz Hamzah bagi menjadi penjaga gol no.2 Kenari dibelakang Penjaga Gol sekejap baguih sekejap ntahlah  iaitu Helmi Eliza Elias.
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