Luděk Mikloško
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Ludek Miklosko (born 9 December 1961) is a former Czech football goalkeeper.
Miklosko started his career in his native Czechoslovakia with Banik Ostrava. His talent was noted by West Ham United who snapped him up in February 1990. He went on to play 374 times for the team before being sold to Queens Park Rangers in 1998 for a nominal fee after a successful loan spell.
Miklosko received 41 caps for the Czech Republic. He retired in 2001. He has now returned to West Ham, where he is a goalkeeping coach.
Ludek, or Ludo as he was affectionately dubbed by West Ham supporters, is widely regarded as one of the finest goalkeepers ever to play for West Ham.[citation needed]
Czechoslovakia squad - 1990 FIFA World Cup | ||
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1 Stejskal | 2 Bielik | 3 Kadlec | 4 Hašek | 5 Kocian | 6 Straka | 7 Bílek | 8 Chovanec | 9 Kubík | 10 Skuhravý | 11 Moravčík | 12 Fieber | 13 Němec | 14 Weiss | 15 Kinier | 16 Hýravý | 17 Knoflíček | 18 Luhový | 19 Griga | 20 Němeček | 21 Mikloško | 22 Paluch | Coach Jozef Vengloš |
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