Juraj Čobej
Juraj Čobej is a Slovak former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper, spending most of his career with Artmedia Petržalka. He made a single appearance for [Slovakia national association football|football team|Slovakia] in 2006.
Club career
Čobej featured as one of the most important players during Artmedia Petržalka's famous run to the lucrative group stage of the UEFA Champions League in 2005–06, after beating Kairat of Kazakhstan, Scottish side Celtic and Serbian outfit Partizan in the qualifying rounds. Čobej kept a clean sheet in the second qualifying round first leg against Celtic in a 5–0 win, which BBC News described as being among Celtic's "most embarrassing defeats ever".He underwent brain surgery in the district of Bratislava lasting for eight hours in December 2005, just days after playing the Champions League against Portuguese side Porto.
After his surgery, Čobej did not play in the Slovak First League - aside from a two-minute symbolic appearance on 31 May 2006 - until May 2007. He joined fourth-tier side Partizán Bardejov as a player-coach in March 2010. Čobej was head coach of amateur side Dlhá Lúka in 2014, who were playing in the fifth football league. In 2015 Čobej re-joined Bardejov's staff as assistant coach to Jozef Kukulský.