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'''Milan Luhový''' (born 1 January 1963) is a Slovak former professional [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[Forward (association football)|forward]]. At international level, he made 31 appearances for [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]],<ref>{{Cite news|first=Václav|last=Prokůpek|title=Internacionál Milan Luhový: Viktoria Plzeň je klub na odpis, neměla kvůli dluhům dostat ligovou licenci|url=https://www.novinykraje.cz/blog/2023/06/17/internacional-milan-luhovy-viktoria-plzen-je-klub-na-odpis-nemela-kvuli-dluhum-dostat-ligovou-licenci|newspaper=Noviny Kraje|date=17 June 2023|access-date=10 October 2024|language=cs}}</ref> scoring seven goals.<ref>{{CMFS player|LuhovyMilan}}</ref> Luhový is considered the sharpest football critic by the Czech Republic by the Czech and Slovak media.<ref>{{Cite web|first=Ladislav|last=Hrejzek|title=Luhový pálí do trenéra Sparty Jílka: Půl mega měsíčně si nezasloužíš, jsi neschopný!|url=https://www.expres.cz/sport/vaclav-jilek-sparta-fotbal-plat-milan-luhovy-kritika.A190926_112119_dx-sport_lare|website=Expres.cz|date=26 September 2019|access-date=10 October 2024|language=cs}}</ref><ref>{{Cite magazine|title=Rodák zo Slovenska kritizuje trénera Sparty: Si neschopný a polmiliónový plat si nezaslúžiš!|url=https://sport24.pluska.sk/futbal/cesko/rodak-slovenska-kritizuje-trenera-sparty-neschopny-polmilionovy-plat-nezasluzis|magazine=[[Plus jeden deň]]|publisher=News and Media Holding|date=30 September 2019|access-date=11 July 2024|language=sk}}</ref>
'''Milan Luhový''' (born 1 January 1963) is a Slovak former professional [[association football|footballer]] who played as a [[forward (association football)|forward]] for [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]], [[Dukla Prague]], [[Sporting de Gijón|Sporting Gijón]], [[AS Saint-Étienne|Saint-Étienne]], [[PAOK FC|PAOK]] and [[K. Sint-Truidense V.V.|Sint-Truiden]]. At international level, he made 31 appearances for [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia]] scoring seven goals.<ref>{{CMFS player|LuhovyMilan}}</ref>

==Early life==
Growing up in [[Považská Bystrica]], Luhový started his career at FK Gumárne Púchov.<ref name="Parlementní Listy">{{Cite web|title=Fotbalový kritik Milan Luhový spustil vlastní portál mluhovy.com|url=https://www.parlamentnilisty.cz/zpravy/tiskovezpravy/Fotbalovy-kritik-Milan-Luhovy-spustil-vlastni-portal-mluhovy-com-285016|website=Parlementní Listy|date=9 September 2013|access-date=10 October 2024|language=cs}}</ref> He moved to Slovan Bratislava at 18 years old in 1981 before completing his basic military service whilst playing for Dukla Prague in 1990.<ref name="Parlementní Listy"/> His younger brother, [[Ľubomír Luhový]], is also a former Slovak international footballer.<ref name="SME 2010-09-29">{{Cite news|title=Na Milana Luhového bol vydaný zatykač, vraj je to hlúposť|url=https://sportnet.sme.sk/spravy/na-milana-luhoveho-bol-vydany-zatykac-vraj-je-to-hlupost/|newspaper=[[Sme]]|publisher=Petit Press|date=29 September 2010|access-date=10 October 2024|language=sk}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
Luhový was born in [[Ružomberok]]. He won the [[Czechoslovak Cup]] twice in 1982 and 1985, respectively with [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]] and [[Dukla Prague]]. Luhový became the top goalscorer of the [[Czechoslovak First League]] between 1988 and 1989.<ref>[http://www.fkdukla.cz/Legendy/Sin-slavy/Milan-Luhovy/2Av-18K-1jk.historyplayer.aspx Profile at Hall of Fame Dukla Praha] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100613123548/http://www.fkdukla.cz/Legendy/Sin-slavy/Milan-Luhovy/2Av-18K-1jk.historyplayer.aspx|date=13 June 2010 }}</ref>
Luhový won the [[Czechoslovak Cup]] twice in 1982 and 1985, respectively with [[ŠK Slovan Bratislava|Slovan Bratislava]] and [[Dukla Prague]]. He became the top goalscorer of the [[Czechoslovak First League]] between 1988 and 1989.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Profile at Hall of Fame Dukla Praha|url=http://www.fkdukla.cz/Legendy/Sin-slavy/Milan-Luhovy/2Av-18K-1jk.historyplayer.aspx|url-status=dead|website=Dukla Prague|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100613123548/http://www.fkdukla.cz/Legendy/Sin-slavy/Milan-Luhovy/2Av-18K-1jk.historyplayer.aspx|archive-date=13 June 2010}}</ref>

On 6 October 1982, Luhový debuted for the [[Czechoslovakia national football team]] against [[Sweden men's national football team|Sweden]].<ref name="Parlementní Listy"/> He appeared as a substitute for the [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia national team]] at [[1990 FIFA World Cup]], scoring their fifth goal in a 5–1 victory over the [[United States men's national soccer team|USA]] in the first round.{{Citation needed|date=September 2024}} After returning from abroad, Luhový regularly wrote to Lidové noviny, to the daily Sport and was invited as a guest to live broadcasts of the Champions League.<ref name="Parlementní Listy"/>

==Personal life==
After retiring from football, Luhový launched his own website titled ''meluhovy.com'', responding on events in the Czech football.<ref>{{Cite magazine|title=Milan Luhový spustil vlastní web věnovaný fotbalu|url=https://www.tyden.cz/rubriky/on-line/milan-luhovy-spustil-vlastni-web-venovany-fotbalu_282154.html|magazine=[[Týden]]|publisher=Empresa Media|date=10 September 2023|access-date=10 October 2024}}</ref>


In 2010, Luhový was one of the people arrested by the [[Police of the Czech Republic]] due to health and social insurance abuse for employees of taxi services, with a fine of CZK 51,000.<ref name="SME 2010-09-29"/> He later clarified that the situation was a misunderstanding.<ref>{{Cite news|title=Zatykač na Luhového bol vraj nedorozumením|url=https://www.netky.sk/clanok/zatyka-na-luhoveho-bol-vraj-nedorozumenim|website=Netky.sk|date=30 September 2010|access-date=10 October 2024|language=sk}}</ref>
Luhový played regularly for the national team in the late 1980s.{{Specify|date=September 2024}} He appeared as a substitute for the [[Czechoslovakia national football team|Czechoslovakia national team]] at [[1990 FIFA World Cup]], scoring their fifth goal in a 5–1 victory over the [[United States men's national soccer team|USA]] in the first round.{{Citation needed|date=September 2024}}


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 14:57, 10 October 2024

Milan Luhový
Personal information
Date of birth (1963-01-01) 1 January 1963 (age 61)
Place of birth Ružomberok, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.84 m (6 ft 0 in)
Position(s) Forward
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1979–1981 Gumárne Púchov 27 (10)
1981–1984 Slovan Bratislava 75 (22)
1984–1990 Dukla Prague 148 (77)
1990–1992 Sporting Gijón 56 (23)
1992–1993 Saint-Étienne 15 (2)
1993–1995 PAOK 42 (16)
1995 Sint-Truiden 8 (2)
Total 371 (152)
International career
1982–1991 Czechoslovakia 31 (7)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Milan Luhový (born 1 January 1963) is a Slovak former professional footballer who played as a forward. At international level, he made 31 appearances for Czechoslovakia,[1] scoring seven goals.[2] Luhový is considered the sharpest football critic by the Czech Republic by the Czech and Slovak media.[3][4]

Early life

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Growing up in Považská Bystrica, Luhový started his career at FK Gumárne Púchov.[5] He moved to Slovan Bratislava at 18 years old in 1981 before completing his basic military service whilst playing for Dukla Prague in 1990.[5] His younger brother, Ľubomír Luhový, is also a former Slovak international footballer.[6]

Career

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Luhový won the Czechoslovak Cup twice in 1982 and 1985, respectively with Slovan Bratislava and Dukla Prague. He became the top goalscorer of the Czechoslovak First League between 1988 and 1989.[7]

On 6 October 1982, Luhový debuted for the Czechoslovakia national football team against Sweden.[5] He appeared as a substitute for the Czechoslovakia national team at 1990 FIFA World Cup, scoring their fifth goal in a 5–1 victory over the USA in the first round.[citation needed] After returning from abroad, Luhový regularly wrote to Lidové noviny, to the daily Sport and was invited as a guest to live broadcasts of the Champions League.[5]

Personal life

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After retiring from football, Luhový launched his own website titled meluhovy.com, responding on events in the Czech football.[8]

In 2010, Luhový was one of the people arrested by the Police of the Czech Republic due to health and social insurance abuse for employees of taxi services, with a fine of CZK 51,000.[6] He later clarified that the situation was a misunderstanding.[9]

References

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  1. ^ Prokůpek, Václav (17 June 2023). "Internacionál Milan Luhový: Viktoria Plzeň je klub na odpis, neměla kvůli dluhům dostat ligovou licenci". Noviny Kraje (in Czech). Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  2. ^ Milan Luhový at FAČR (in Czech)
  3. ^ Hrejzek, Ladislav (26 September 2019). "Luhový pálí do trenéra Sparty Jílka: Půl mega měsíčně si nezasloužíš, jsi neschopný!". Expres.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  4. ^ "Rodák zo Slovenska kritizuje trénera Sparty: Si neschopný a polmiliónový plat si nezaslúžiš!". Plus jeden deň (in Slovak). News and Media Holding. 30 September 2019. Retrieved 11 July 2024.
  5. ^ a b c d "Fotbalový kritik Milan Luhový spustil vlastní portál mluhovy.com". Parlementní Listy (in Czech). 9 September 2013. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  6. ^ a b "Na Milana Luhového bol vydaný zatykač, vraj je to hlúposť". Sme (in Slovak). Petit Press. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  7. ^ "Profile at Hall of Fame Dukla Praha". Dukla Prague. Archived from the original on 13 June 2010.
  8. ^ "Milan Luhový spustil vlastní web věnovaný fotbalu". Týden. Empresa Media. 10 September 2023. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
  9. ^ "Zatykač na Luhového bol vraj nedorozumením". Netky.sk (in Slovak). 30 September 2010. Retrieved 10 October 2024.
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