- Luděk
Mikloško (born 9
December 1961) is a
Czech football coach and
former professional footballer. As a player,
Mikloško was a
goalkeeper who notably...
- František
Mikloško (born 2 June 1947) is a
Slovak politician. He was the
Speaker of the
Slovak National Council from 1990 to 1992 and a long
serving MP...
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Mikloško (feminine Miklošková) is a
Slovak surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: František
Mikloško (born 1947),
Slovak politician Luděk Mikloško...
- mother-in-law, who was on a
visit to Switzerland.
Catholic activist František
Mikloško initiated a
request for a
permit to demonstrate, but his
proposal was rejected...
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During his 18-month
spell at the
Boleyn Ground, he was
understudy to Luděk
Mikloško.
Sealey joined Third Division club
Leyton Orient in 1996, and was their...
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German historian Tessa Hofmann,
Slovak conservative politician František
Mikloško,
Lithuanian political scientist and
Soviet dissident Aleksandras Štromas...
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previous season,
seeing first Luděk
Mikloško, then
Craig Forrest, then
Bernard Lama hold the
starting role. With
Mikloško now with
Queens Park
Rangers and...
- Cole with
Spandau Ballet's "Gold" song
title sung as "Cole" and Luděk
Mikloško. A song for West Ham
favourite Bobby Moore, "Viva
Bobby Moore", is also...
- In 1990 the
speakers of the
Slovak and
Hungarian parliaments, František
Mikloško and György Szabad,
agreed on the re****essment of
their common relationship...
- ****s took over the goalkeeper's
gloves after regular 'keeper,
Ludek Miklosko had been sent-off for a foul on
Daniel Amokachi. He let in two
goals as...