Stanislav Griga
Stanislav Griga is a Slovak football manager and a former player. He played 34 matches for Czechoslovakia and scored eight goals.
Playing career
As a player of AC Sparta Prague, Griga played at the 1983 European Super Cup against Real Madrid and was praised by then-coach Alfredo Di Stefano for his performance. He participated at the 1990 FIFA World Cup, and had a headed goal controversially disallowed for offside in a first-round game against Italy at Stadio Olimpico.Coaching career
Griga was appointed coach of Sparta Prague in October 2005. He stayed with the club until August 2006, finishing with a record of twelve wins, seven draws, and eight losses in his 27 games in charge.On 26 April 2012, Griga was named as joint coach of the Slovakia national team with Michal Hipp, who has served as interim coach since January that year. In June 2013, they were sacked and replaced by Ján Kozák.
Personal life
In January 2010, 48-year-old Griga married Viera Viskupová, a diplomat at the Slovak Embassy in Prague. He spends his free time playing golf.Honours
Player
Sparta Prague- Czechoslovak First League: 1983–84, 1984–85, 1987–88, 1988–89, 1989–90
- Czechoslovak Cup: 1983–84, 1987–88, 1988–89
- KNVB Cup: 1990–91, 1991–92
- Dutch Super Cup: 1991
- UEFA Cup Winners' Cup semi-finalist: 1991–92
Individual
- Czechoslovak First League top scorer: 1985–86
Manager
- 2. Liga runner-up: 1995–96
- Slovak First League: 1998–99
- Slovak Cup: 1998–99
- UEFA Intertoto Cup finalist: 2004