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Karel Koželuh

Karel Koželuh ((:ˈkàːrəl ˈkoʒɛlux), 7 March 1895 – 27 April 1950; (ハンガリー語:Kozeluh Károly); (:ˈkozɛlux ˈkaːroj)) was a top Czech tennis, football, and ice hockey player of the 1920s and 1930s. Koželuh never played in the major tournaments of amateur tennis but was an all-around athlete at the highest level.
==Rugby, football and ice hockey years==
Koželuh was born in Prague, Austria-Hungary (today's Prague, Czech Republic), one of seven brothers (and two sisters). His sports career began with rugby and it was only at the age of 16 that he learned to play tennis. In 1914 he joined the strong soccer team of Sparta Prague. In later years Koželuh also played for DFC Prag (Prague) and Teplitzer FK (Teplice).
He played international football for both Austria and Czechoslovakia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Players Appearing for Two or More Countries )
In 1925, he was a member of the Czechoslovakia ice hockey team that won the European Championship, scoring the winning goal in the final game.

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