SOCCER PLAYER

Pavel Kuka

1968 - Today

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Pavel Kuka (born 19 July 1968) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a forward. He represented his national team on 87 occasions, scoring 29 goals. At club level Kuka started in 1987 with Rudá Hvězda Cheb in the Czechoslovak First League before transferring to Slavia Prague two years later. During the 1993–94 season he moved to Germany, where he played in the Bundesliga for 1. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Pavel Kuka is the 4,708th most popular soccer player (down from 2,974th in 2019), the 743rd most popular biography from Czechia (down from 621st in 2019) and the 84th most popular Czech Soccer Player.

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Among SOCCER PLAYERS

Among soccer players, Pavel Kuka ranks 4,708 out of 21,273Before him are Bertil Johansson, Michael Tarnat, Miguel Monteiro, Pedro Mendes, Alan Hansen, and Gerónimo Barbadillo. After him are Bart McGhee, Ivica Dragutinović, Robert Sánchez, Minato Yoshida, Mancini, and Francisco Aguirre.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1968, Pavel Kuka ranks 295Before him are Yang Xinhai, Junichi Masuda, Sophie Okonedo, Laurent Jalabert, Matteo Garrone, and Jason Donovan. After him are Yasmine Bleeth, Rafael Alkorta, Miodrag Božović, Jane Krakowski, Akihiko Hoshide, and Adam McKay.

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In Czechia

Among people born in Czechia, Pavel Kuka ranks 743 out of 1,200Before him are Josef Černý (1939), Miloslava Misáková (1922), Břetislav Dolejší (1928), August von Gödrich (1859), Michal Bílek (1965), and Daniela Peštová (1970). After him are Jaroslav Tuček (1882), Karel Senecký (1919), Jiří Němec (1966), Walter Susskind (1913), Jaromír Blažek (1972), and Verner Lička (1954).

Among SOCCER PLAYERS In Czechia

Among soccer players born in Czechia, Pavel Kuka ranks 84Before him are František Štambachr (1953), Jiří Feureisl (1931), Marek Heinz (1977), Luděk Macela (1950), Břetislav Dolejší (1928), and Michal Bílek (1965). After him are Karel Senecký (1919), Jiří Němec (1966), Jaromír Blažek (1972), Verner Lička (1954), Vlastimil Petržela (1953), and Jaroslav Šilhavý (1961).