Former Futsal International Jan Lištván Dies at 37
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prague – Jan Lištván, a celebrated figure in Czech futsal, has died at the age of 37. The former national team player and three-time league champion with FK chrudim passed away on Monday, according to announcements from the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) and his former club FAČR.
A Prolific Career in Czech Futsal
Lištván enjoyed a twelve-season career in the czech frist futsal league, representing FK Chrudim, Zruč nad Sázavou, Slavia Praha, and Vysoké Mýto. He was a key component of Chrudim’s championship-winning teams in 2007, 2008, and 2010. Throughout his club career, he participated in 247 top-division matches, scoring an remarkable 90 goals.
International Depiction
Lištván also earned recognition on the international stage, making his debut for the Czech national futsal team in October 2010 at the Grand Prix in Brazil. Over nearly five years, he represented his country in 16 matches, contributing one goal. Slavia Praha Futsal noted his dedication to the sport, describing futsal as his passion.
Legacy and Remembrance
The news of Lištván’s passing has been met with sadness throughout the czech futsal community. His contributions to the sport, both at the club and international levels, will be remembered fondly. further details surrounding his death have not been publicly released.
Key Takeaways
- Jan Lištván was a prominent Czech futsal player who died at the age of 37.
- He won three national championships with FK Chrudim (2007, 2008, 2010).
- Lištván played 247 first league matches, scoring 90 goals.
- He represented the Czech Republic in 16 international futsal matches.