Vladimír Dzurilla (born on August 2nd, 1942 with Bratislava in Czechoslovakia today town of Slovakia - deceased on July 27th, 1995 with Düsseldorf in Germany) was a professional guard of Hockey. He was trainer thereafter. With the team of Czechoslovakia, it gained the title of world champion to three recoveries.
Career of player
Career in club
It begins within the team Kovosmalt Petržalka then joined in 1957, another team of its birthplace, CHZJD Bratislava of the Czechoslovakian Élite championship. It leaves the club in 1973 to join ZKL Brno.
It spends three seasons there before leaving its country country to join the Germany and its division Élite. He plays one season with EV Augsburg then knows his last club with SC Riessersee between 1979 and 1982. In 1981, he is crowned champion of Germany with his team.
He puts an end to his career of player after 19 seasons in club and 571 official matches.
International career
He plays for the team of Czechoslovakia during 139 matches and has the following prize list:
; Championship of the world
; Winter Olympics
;
Cut Canada - 1976 - second place after a defeat finally against the Canadian .
Career of trainer
He becomes trainer of Brno in 1985-86, then that of
CHZJD Bratislava before free once again its country and becomes member of the framing of the German team of the
of [[DEG Subway Stars Düsseldorfer Eislauf Gemeinschaft]] .
After career
He dies on July 27th, 1995 with
Düsseldorf. Except the Olympic medals, with the championships of the world and its championship of
1.bundesliga in 1981, it with the honor to be allowed on a purely posthumous basis with the temple of famous the of the
International federation of hockey in 1998.
In 2002, the Fédération of Slovakia of hockey creates the sk [[Hokejová sieň slávy]] , temple of re-elected for its larger players, and Dzurilla belongs to the first section of established players.
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