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  1. Tomáš Koubek (born 26 August 1992) is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for the Czech Republic national team. [2] Club career. Early football career in the Czech Republic. Koubek made his league debut for Hradec Králové in a 2–1 win against Mladá Boleslav on 30 April 2011. [3] .

  2. Miroslav Koubek (born 1 September 1951) is a Czech former goalkeeper and manager. Coaching career. Koubek coached several Czech clubs. He placed second with FC Zenit Čáslav in Czech Second League in 2008–09 season. In the 2009–10 Czech First League, he led FC Baník Ostrava to third place in the league table.

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  3. Zdeněk Koubek (born Zdena "Zdeňka" Koubková, 8 December 1913 – 12 June 1986) was a track athlete from Czechoslovakia. He won two medals at the 1934 Women's World Games and several national titles in the 100–800 m running, long jump and high jump, and set a few world records in running events.

  4. Jun 1, 2024 · Nearly a century ago, a thirteen-year-old named Zdeněk Koubek was working at a clothing shop in a suburb of Brno, in Czechoslovakia, when a young doctor came into the store and passed him a note.

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  5. Jun 10, 2024 · The 1930s Athlete Who Broke the Gender Barrier. Czech track star Zdeněk Koubek had already set a world record in the women's 800-meter dash, when he announced in 1935 that he was going to be ...

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  6. Zdena Koubková won two medals for Czechoslovakia at the Women’s World Games in 1934. Two years later, at the age of 22, she underwent gender reassignment surgery and became Zdeněk Koubek – who...

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  8. Tomáš Koubek (born 26 August 1992) is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Bundesliga club FC Augsburg and the Czech Republic national team. [1] Honours. Stade Rennais. Coupe de France: 2018–19. Czech Republic. China Cup bronze: 2018 [2] Czech Republic U19. UEFA European Under-19 Championship runner-up: 2011 [3] References.