František Konvička
Personal information | |
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Born |
Okrisky, Czech Republic | August 11, 1939
Nationality | Czech |
Listed height | 1.92 m (6 ft 4 in) |
Listed weight | 84 kg (185 lb) |
Career information | |
Playing career | 1957–1973 |
Position | Forward |
Career history | |
1957-1969 | Spartak Brno |
1969–1970 | Liège Basket Belgium |
1970-1971 | BC Oostende Belgium |
1971–1973 | Spartak Brno |
Medal record | ||
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Competitor for Czechoslovakia | ||
Men’s Basketball | ||
European Championships | ||
Eurobasket 1959 | Czechoslovakia | |
Eurobasket 1967 | Czechoslovakia | |
Eurobasket 1969 | Czechoslovakia |
František Konvička (born August 11, 1939 in Okrisky, Czechoslovakia) is a former Czech basketball player. A 6 feet 4 tall (1.92 m) forward, he spent his career playing for Spartak Brno. He reached two Euroleague finals in 1964 and 1968, averaging 26.6 points.
He represented Czechoslovakia for a decade in international competitions. He won two Eurobasket silver medals in 1959 and 1967, as well as a bronze in 1969.
Basketball player
- 1957-1969 Spartak Brno - six times champion of Czechoslovakia (1958, 1962-1964, 1967, 1968), five times vice-champion (1960, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1972)
- 1969-1970 Belgium: Liège Basket - champion 1970
- 1970-1971 Belgium: BC Oostende
- 1971-1973 Spartak Brno - champion of Czechoslovakia (1972), 3rd place (1973)
Basketball coach
- 1973-1981 Spartak Brno - three times champion of Czechoslovakia (1976, 1977, 1978) and three times vice-champion (1975, 1979, 1980), finalist FIBA Cup Winners Cup (1974)
- 1980-1981 assistant coach of Czechoslovakia national basketball team at the 1980 Summer Olympics (9th place) and Eurobasket 1981 (3rd place),
See also
- Czechoslovakia national basketball team
- List of the best czech basketball players of the 20th century - František Konvička (5th)
- Basketball at the 1960 Summer Olympics
- FIBA All-Star Games
External links
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