Václav Mašek
In Czechoslovakia, he played 313 league matches and scored 127 goals for Sparta Prague.
He was a participant in the 1962 FIFA World Cup, where his country was runners up, losing to Brazil in the final. In a match against Mexico, he became famous for scoring a goal after only 16 seconds of play, the fastest goal in World Cup history until forty years later, when his record was beaten by Hakan Şükür of Turkey, by scoring after 11 seconds in the 3rd place match of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Provided by Wikipedia
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10by Štěpán, Josef Antonín, 1726-1797, Benda, Jiří Antonín, 1722-1795, Rosetti, Antonio, 1750-1792, Pichl, Václav, 1741-1805, Koželuh, Leopold, 1747-1818, Partsch, František Xaver, 1760-1822, Mašek, Václav Vincenc, 1755-1831, Rejcha, Antonín, 1770-1836, Bečvařovský, Antonín František, 1754-1823
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11by Majakovskij, Vladimir Vladimirovič, 1893-1930Other Authors: “...Mašek, Václav, 1893-1973...”
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12by Neumann, Stanislav Kostka, 1875-1947Other Authors: “...Mašek, Václav, 1893-1973...”
Published 1975
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