Václav Horák, born on September twenty-seventh, nineteen twelve, was a prominent figure in Czech football, both as a player and a coach. His career was marked by a deep commitment to SK Slavia Praha, where he showcased his skills and passion for the game.
As a talented forward, Horák made significant contributions to the Czechoslovakia national team, earning eleven caps and scoring five goals. His prowess on the field was further highlighted when he participated in the prestigious 1938 FIFA World Cup, representing his country on an international stage.
After his playing days, Horák transitioned into coaching, where he continued to influence the sport and inspire future generations of footballers. His legacy in Czech football remains a testament to his dedication and love for the game.