Josef Fales
Josef Fales (Ukrainian: Йосип Георгійович Фалес, Yosyp Heorhiyovych Fales, 12 June 1938 – 17 October 2022) was a Czechoslovakian-born Soviet footballer, coach and Ukrainian sports specialist, and scientist.
Fales was born in Svalyava on 12 June 1938.[1] He was known as a defensive player who played for number of clubs among which are Trudovye Rezervy from Lviv and Leningrad (Saint Petersburg), Karpaty Lviv and others. After his sports career, Fales became docent and head of football department in the Lviv State University of Physical Culture.
Fales died on 17 October 2022 in Lviv, at the age of 84.[2]
Further reading
- Pylypchuk, P. Football personalities of Lviv. "Halych Publishing Society, Lviv. 2008.
External links
- Brief information on Lviv sports college website
- Josef Fales on footballfacts.ru
- Yosyp Fales – 78. FC Karpaty Lviv. 12 June 2016
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