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Ivan Chodák (3 February 1914 in Dolný Kubín – 14 February 1994 in Bratislava) was a Slovak footballer, coach and doctor of medicine.

Ivan Chodák, Slovak footballer, coach and doctor of medicine
Ivan Chodák, Slovak footballer, coach and doctor of medicine

He was an excellent sportsman and at the same time he was one of the best students of the Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University in Bratislava. He took a doctor degree in 1938. He was one of the most famous and visited doctors in Bratislava specialising in otorhinolaryngology.[1] People called him for many years "Mayor from Orava" in Bratislava.

He was well-known also due to his football skills and gentleman sports behaving. He began his footballing career for Dolný Kubín. At the beginning of the year 1935 he temporarily played for FC Vrútky and in autumn he took place for while in VS Bratislava. He played his first league match in club colors of the 1. ČsSK Bratislava, on 1 December 1935 against Teplitzer FK. He took part in 193 league matches and scored 23 goals. Apart from being a goalkeeper he experienced all player's posts. As a representative of Slovakia he showed the richness of his football skills eleven times. He finished his active football career in 1946. Due to his fair-play attitudes towards game, playmates, referees, spectators, but most of all towards his rivals he had a nickname "Knight in Football Boots". He was never sent off or even reprimanded during match.

Besides football he was practicing other sports. For VS Bratislava he took part in running races from 800m to 5000m, he also practiced high jump. He played tennis and he was an excellent swimmer. In 1934 he achieved an academic champion title of Czechoslovakia in cross-country skiing, which was a pass to Academic World Winter Games in Swiss St. Moritz. He reached a third place in 18 km running race. As a student he played ice-hockey for VS Bratislava and SK Bratislava. He was a champion of Slovakia and he played in finals two times. He was in selected players team three times. When Hilda Múdra, who was notable for training the Olympic gold medallist Ondrej Nepela, came to Bratislava, he was her first sparring partner in figure skating. Over 25 years he was coach of all Slovan teams – from A-team, through junior teams, to un-registered players.

Since 1994, SFZ announced every year in February "The Dr. Ivan Chodak Fair Play Prize". The place of awarding ceremony is Dolny Kubín. Football stadium in Dolný Kubín also bears his name.


References


  1. a.s, Petit Press. "Dá sa vrcholovo športovať a študovať? Príklady ukazujú, že áno". komentare.sme.sk (in Slovak). Retrieved 11 October 2022.



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Ivan Chodák (Dolný Kubín, 3 febbraio 1914 – Bratislava, 14 febbraio 1994) è stato un allenatore di calcio e calciatore slovacco, di ruolo centrocampista.



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