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Miloslav Kříž

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166:. He was a member of staff for the European zone, from 1956–68, and again from 1973–80, as well as a member of the FIBA European Cups commission, from 1972–76 and from 1990–94. From 1980–90, he was a member of FIBA World, and President of the Women's Commission, and from 1994 until 2000, he was FIBA Commissioner, presiding over 678 games in total. 150:(1953–56), and leader of the Czechoslovak Basketball Federation's International Commission (1956–68). From 1973 until 1986, he was President of the Czech Basketball Federation, and Vice-President of the Czechoslovak Basketball Federation. From 1990 until 1993, he was the President of 146:
Kříž was also active in a variety of basketball organisations. Within Czechoslovakia, he was a member of the board of the Czechoslovak Volleyball and Basketball Federation (1946–51), President of
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Between 1970 and 1985, Kříž was the chief of the sports section at the Czechoslovak press agency. In his later career, he practiced law.
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both the club's women's team (from 1945), and men's team (from 1947). He finished in both of those roles in 1950, moving on to coach
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Kříž then moved to Germany, where from 1968 to 1971, he was the head coach of the senior
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During the same period, Kříž was also the head coach of the senior
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Internationally, Kříž held a number of positions within
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and trainer, especially as the head coach of the senior
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Czechoslovak expatriate sportspeople in West Germany
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basketball
coach
Uncas Prague
Sparta Prague
head coach
Czechoslovakian women's national team
FIBA Order of Merit
Uncas Prague
BC Sparta Prague
Sparta Prague
coaching
ATK Praha
Czechoslovak Women's National Team
1967 FIBA World Championship for Women
EuroBasket Women 1962
EuroBasket Women 1966
EuroBasket Women 1964
German Men's National Team
VfL Osnabrück
club
FIBA European Selection
DSO Spartak
Sparta Prague
FIBA
FIBA All-Star Games
Czechoslovak Women's Basketball Championship
FIBA EuroBasket Women
BLC Sparta Prague

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