František Mysliveček, born on June nineteenth, nineteen sixty-five, is a former Czech football player renowned for his contributions to the sport. He made his mark in the Gambrinus liga while playing for FK Teplice, showcasing his skills and dedication on the field.
After concluding his active playing career, Mysliveček transitioned into a role as a football official. His journey in this new capacity was not without controversy; in two thousand five, while serving as an official at FC Slovan Liberec, he faced serious repercussions when he was fined and banned for two years by the Football Association due to match-fixing allegations.
Despite the setbacks, Mysliveček continued to pursue his passion for football. In January two thousand ten, he took on the role of sport director at FC Viktoria Plzeň, where he aimed to influence the game from a managerial perspective and contribute to the development of the club.