Milan Čvirk (14 September 1976 – 2 December 1997) was a Slovak professional football player.
Club career
He made his senior debut for 1. FC Košice in the 1994/95 season and went on to win the 1996–97 Slovak Superliga with them, qualifying for the 1997–98 UEFA Champions League.
Death
Čvirk died on 2 December 1997 in a car crash, in which his teammate Albert Rusnák suffered fractures to both legs.[1] It was reported that the vehicle had slipped in bad weather conditions and hit a street light, instantly killing the young midfielder.[2] The crash also ended the playing career of Rusnák, who was driving the car.[3]
When Košice played Feyenoord in the Champions League a week later, Čvirk's shirt was held up during the taking of the squad's photo.[4] Also, Feyenoord's players wore black armbands during the match in memory of Čvirk.[5]
References
- ^ Speler van Kosice verongelukt – NRC (in Dutch)
- ^ Obeťou nehody v Košiciach i futbalista 1. FC Milan Čvirk – SME (in Slovak)
- ^ NO-HEADLINE – Independent
- ^ Kosice schenkt winstpremie aan Feyenoord – Volkskrant (in Dutch)
- ^ Feyenoord speelt met rouwband – NRC (in Dutch)
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