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  1. Karel Koželuh (Czech: [ˈkarɛl ˈkoʒɛlux]; Hungarian: Kozeluh Károly [ˈkozɛluh ˈkaːroj]; 7 March 1895 – 27 April 1950) was a Czech tennis, association football, and ice hockey player of the 1920s and 1930s.

  2. Karel Koželuh (7. března 1895 Praha – 27. dubna 1950 Klánovice) byl československý všestranný sportovec. Československo reprezentoval v tenise, ledním hokeji a oblékl též fotbalový reprezentační dres. Od roku 2006 je členem Mezinárodní tenisové síně slávy.

  3. Koželuh was a gifted athlete, playing as a national soccer team member for both Austria (when Czechoslovakia was part of Austria-Hungary) and Czechoslovakia and winning a European championship player in ice hockey. Koželuh was tragically killed in a car crash in 1950 while travelling in Prague.

  4. Karel Kozeluh fue un jugador de fútbol de República Checa, (* 07/03/1895 en , ). Jugó en la posición Delantero.

  5. Karel Koželuh (March 7, 1895 – April 27, 1950) was a top Czech tennis, football, and ice hockey player during the 1920s and 1930s. Koželuh never played in the major tournaments of amateur tennis but was an all-around athlete at the highest level.

  6. {TOC|right}} Karel Koželuh (March 7, 1895–April 27, 1950) was a top Czech tennis, soccer (association football), and ice hockey player of the 1920s and '30s. Koželuh never played in any of the major tournaments of amateur tennis but was an all-around athlete at the very highest level.

  7. 10 de mar. de 2022 · Big Bill’s foil for his first pro tour would be none other than Karel Koželuh. Finally, in 1931, with both men north of 35, the Czech could test himself against the best in the world. The pair would kick off their rivalry with a nine-match series, opening at Madison Square Garden in New York City.