Antonin Puc

Antonn Puč (born May 16, 1907; died April 18, 1988) is a former Czechoslovak football (soccer) player, the all-time leading scorer for the Czechoslovak national team. Puč's international career spanned from 1926 to 1938; in that time, he played 60 matches for Czechoslovakia, scoring 34 goals. He played for Czechoslovakia in the 1934 World Cup and scored two goals, including one in the final, a 2-1 loss against Italy, and also played in the 1938 edition. Puč spent most of his club career with Slavia Prague. After the split of the country into the Czech Republic and Slovakia and the correspodning national teams, Jan Koller tied Puč's record in 2005. Puc, Antonin Puc, Antonin Puc, Antonin

 

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