Josef Bican
Jyri Bican
Josef Bican in 1940
Full name
Josef Bican Date of birth
(1913-09-25 ) 25 September 1913 Place of birth
Vienna , Austria-Hungary Date of death
12 December 2001(2001-12-12) (aged 88) Place of death
Prague , Czech Republic Height
1.78 m (5 ft 10 in)[1] Position(s)
Forward 1925–1928
Hertha Vienna [de ] 1928–1930
Schustek 1930–1931
Farbenlutz Years
Team
Apps
(Gls ) 1931
Farbenlutz
2
(2) 1931
Rapid Amateur
0
(0) 1931–1935
Rapid Vienna
62
(78) 1935–1937
Admira Vienna
26
(18) 1937–1948
Slavia Prague
221
(427) 1948–1951
FC Vítkovice
58
(74) 1951–1952
FC Hradec Králové
26
(53) 1952–1955
Dynamo Prague
32
(22) 1957
Slovan Liberec
1
(0) 1957
Spartak Brno ZJŠ
4
(2) Total
432
(676) 1933–1936
Austria
19
(14) 1938–1949
Czechoslovakia
14
(12) 1939
Bohemia and Moravia
1
(3) 1954–1956
Slavia Prague 1956–1959
Slovan Liberec 1957–1958
Spartak Brno ZJŠ 1959–1960
TJ Spartak ZJS Brno 1963–1964
TJ Baník Příbram 1964
FC Hradec Králové 1967–1969
SONP Kladno 1969–1972
KSK Tongeren 1977
Benešov
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only
Josef "Pepi" Bican (25 September 1913 – 12 December 2001) was an Austrian -Czech professional footballer who played as a striker. He is the second-most prolific goalscorer in official matches in recorded history according to Rec.Sport.Soccer Statistics Foundation Soccer Statistics Foundation
According to RSSSF, Bican scored over 1813 total goals in over 1089 total matches. In total Bican scored 1137 goals in more than 514 games for Slavia Praha including friendlies, with a ratio of 1.79 goals per game across his almost 15-year career at the club in total.
Career statistics
Club
Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[2]
Club
Season
League
Cup
Other
Total
Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Farbenlutz
1931
VAFÖ
2
2
—
—
2
2
Rapid Wien Amateur
1931–32
—
2
3
—
2
3
Rapid Wien
1931–32
1
8
10
3
3
—
11
13
1932–33
16
11
2
6
—
18
17
1933–34
22
29
5
5
3
1
30
35
1934–35
3
4
—
—
3
4
Total
49
54
12
17
3
1
64
72
Admira Wien
1935–36
1
15
8
3
2
2
2
20
12
1936–37
11
10
—
—
11
10
Total
26
18
3
2
2
2
31
22
Slavia Prague
1936–37
1
—
1
4
—
1
4
1937–38
19
26
0
0
1
4
28
40
1938–39
20
29
2
2
8
10
30
41
1939–40
1
22
50
3
5
1
1
26
56
1940–41
22
38
5
11
4
7
31
56
1941–42
22
45
5
10
3
8
30
63
1942–43
20
39
1
0
3
7
24
46
1943–44
26
57
1
3
5
16
32
76
1944–45
1
9
16
6
20
—
15
36
1945–46
16
31
—
1
1
17
32
1946–47
23
44
—
1
1
24
45
1947–48
13
20
—
—
13
20
1948–49
7
21
—
—
7
21
Total
221
425
32
65
19
45
272
535
Sokol Vítkovice Železárny
1949
2
17
44
—
—
17
44
1950
1
23
22
—
—
23
22
1951
18
8
—
—
18
8
Total
58
74
0
0
0
0
58
74
FC Hradec Králové[a]
1952
2
26
53
4
7
—
30
60
Dynamo Praha
1953
1
10
7
—
—
10
7
1954
14
11
—
—
14
11
1955
8
4
—
—
8
4
Total
32
22
0
0
0
0
32
22
Slovan Liberec
1957
3
1
0
—
—
1
0
FC Zbrojovka Brno
1957
4
4
2
—
—
4
2
Career total
419
641
42
82
32
58
493
781
↑ The club was known as Sokol Škoda by 1952.
International
Appearances and goals by national team and year
National team
Year
Apps
Goals
Austria
1933
2
1
1934
6
5
1935
5
3
1936
6
5
Total
19
14
Czechoslovakia
1938
6
8
1947
4
4
1948
2
0
1949
2
0
Total
14
12
Bohemia and Moravia
1939
1
3
Total
1
3
Career total
34
29
Scores and results list Austria's, Czechoslovakia's and Bohemia and Moravia's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Bican goal.
List of international goals scored by Josef Bican
No.
Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition
Austria goals
1
10 December 1933
Olympic Stadium, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Netherlands
1–0
1–0
Friendly
2
11 February 1934
Charmilles Stadium, Geneva, Switzerland
Switzerland
1–0
3–2
1933–35 Dr. Gero Cup
3
3–2
4
15 April 1934
Hohe Warte Stadium , Vienna, Austria
Hungary
4–2
5–2
Friendly
5
5–2
6
27 May 1934
Stadio Benito Mussolini, Turin, Italy
France
3–1
3–2
1934 FIFA World Cup
7
6 October 1935
Praterstadion , Vienna, Austria
Hungary
1–1
4–4
1933–35 Dr. Gero Cup
8
2–2
9
3–4
10
19 January 1936
Estadio Metropolitano de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Spain
3–3
5–4
Friendly
11
26 January 1936
Campo da Constituição, Porto, Portugal
Portugal
3–1
3–2
Friendly
12
22 March 1936
Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria
Czechoslovakia
1–1
1–1
1936–37 Dr. Gero Cup
13
5 April 1936
Praterstadion, Vienna, Austria
Hungary
1–1
3–5
Friendly
14
2–3
Czechoslovakia goals[4]
1
7 August 1938
Råsunda Stadium , Stockholm, Sweden
Sweden
2–0
6–2
Friendly
2
3–0
3
5–2
4
28 August 1938
Stadion Concordije, Zagreb, Kingdom of Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia
2–0
3–1
1937–38 Eduard Benes Cup[5]
5
4 December 1938
AC Sparta Stadion, Prague , Czechoslovakia
Romania
1–2
6–2
1937-38 Eduard Benes Cup
6
3–2
7
4–2
8
6–2
9
11 May 1947
AC Sparta Stadion, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Yugoslavia
1–0
3–1
Friendly
10
3–1
11
31 August 1947
AC Sparta Stadion, Prague, Czechoslovakia
Poland
1–0
6–3
Friendly
12
2–0
Bohemia and Moravia goals[4]
1
12 November 1939
Hermann Göring Stadium, Wroclaw , Nazi Germany
Germany
1–0
4–4
Friendly
2
3–0
3
4–2
Honours
Titles
1 × Mitropa Cup: 1938 (Slavia Prag)
3 × Austrian Champion: 1934–35 (Rapid Wien), 1935–36, 1936–37 (Admira Wien)
4 × Czech champion: 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943
1 × Czechoslovak champion: 1946–47 (Slavia Prag)
2 × Czech Cup: 1940–41, 1941–42, (Slavia Prag), 1944–45
References
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