Yanko Daucik Ciboch (22 March 1941 – 13 May 2017) was a Slovak professional footballer during the 1960s and 1970s. Yanko played for Real Betis, Real Madrid...
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Ferdinand Daučík (also known as Fernando Daucik; 30 May 1910 – 14 November 1986) was a Slovak football player and manager. Daučík was the manager of several...
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Daučík (masculine), Daučíková (feminine) is a Slovak surname. People with the surname include: Ferdinand Daučík (1914-1986), Slovak footballer Yanko Daucik...
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notable people: Yanko Angelov (born 1993), Bulgarian football midfielder Yanko Bratanov (born 1952), Bulgarian sprinter Yanko Daucik (1941–2017), Slovak...
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Santisteban and Yanko Daucik, also turned out for the Baltimore Bays and Toronto Falcons respectively. Santisteban made the NPSL All-Star team and Daucik finished...
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Aragonés (via Real Oviedo, then Real Betis) 1964: Ramón Grosso 1964: Yanko Daucik 1985: Hugo Sánchez 1987: Paco Llorente 1989: Joaquín Parra 1990: Bernd...
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addition of Daucik's brother in law László Kubala (player/coach) and nephew Branko Kubala to the squad, not to mention Yanko's father Ferdinand Daučík served...
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Aranguren MF 1915–1918 — 20 0 Javier Berasaluce GK 1955–1960 — 20 0 Yanko Daucik FW 1962–1964 — 20 8 Joaquín Parra MF 1989–1990 — 20 1 Carlos Diogo DF...
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something of family reunion with his father-in-law, Ferdinand Daučík, his brother-in-law, Yanko Daucik and his son Branko. He appeared in 19 matches for Toronto...
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Madrid in June 1962, players such as Ignacio Zoco, Lucien Muller and Yanko Daucik also arrived. During this time the team was in a transitional phase,...
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