Number 96
- Official international match medal for the match between France and Czechoslovakia, held on March 25, 1934, in Paris, awarded to Czech national team player Jiri Sobotka. Bronze, engraved: "France - Tchécoslovaquie Paris 25-03-34." Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.8 cm. Housed in its original case. --The consignor acquired this medal directly from the estate of Sobotka! Jiri Sobotka—also known as Georges Sobotka (1911–1994)—was the 1934 World Cup runner-up. He earned a total of 23 international caps for Czechoslovakia. With Slavia Prague, he won the national championship six times and claimed the Mitropa Cup in 1938. In 1946, he moved to Switzerland, where he served as player-coach for FC La Chaux-de-Fonds, winning the league title five times. In 1959, he moved to Feyenoord Rotterdam as a coach, leading the team to the Dutch championship in 1961. Condition: A-
- Official international match medal for the match between France and Czechoslovakia, held on March 25, 1934, in Paris, awarded to Czech national team player Jiri Sobotka. Bronze, engraved: "France - Tchécoslovaquie Paris 25-03-34." Dimensions: 6.5 x 4.8 cm. Housed in its original case. --The consignor acquired this medal directly from the estate of Sobotka! Jiri Sobotka—also known as Georges Sobotka (1911–1994)—was the 1934 World Cup runner-up. He earned a total of 23 international caps for Czechoslovakia. With Slavia Prague, he won the national championship six times and claimed the Mitropa Cup in 1938. In 1946, he moved to Switzerland, where he served as player-coach for FC La Chaux-de-Fonds, winning the league title five times. In 1959, he moved to Feyenoord Rotterdam as a coach, leading the team to the Dutch championship in 1961. Condition: A-
