Room 3 – Miroslav Rys
Room 3 - Miroslav Rys
DESCRIPTION OF THE ROOM
Room of Miroslav Rys is a quadruple room with shower, hairdryer, minibar, TV with remote control and colorful beanbags for comfortable seating. This room is decorated in pastel colors that correspond with the hotel logo. The room overlooks the outdoor swimming pool and adjacent forest.
Room of Miroslav Rys
Miroslav RYS
football defenceman and ice hockey forward – ‘amphibian’, national team member, Kladno teams former player, Kladno sports legend, hockey National Champion, medallist from the Ice Hockey World Championship.
A native of Rozdělov, a current Kladno district; ‘amphibian’ sportsperson – he played both hockey and football league for Kladno; it happened that in one late afternoon, freshly showered ‘Čužák’ (generally known under this name) ran out from a football locker room, sat in the car and rushed to Prague to play in a hockey game for Kladno in the same evening.
He began playing hockey in Sparta Kladno, played for the newly formed team TJ SONP Kladno since 1949; he spent his military service in the teams of RH Brno and ČH Bratislava to return to Baník Kladno, helping it to advance to the league that was famously won in the 1958–1959 season; therefore, the nomination to the national team came ending in winning a wonderful game over Canada for the 3rd place at the World Championships in Prague.
He played 2 games without any goals for the national team; he played 301 hockey games and scored 153 goals for Kladno in 1955–1963 (148 games and 58 goals in the highest national league); he could not deny his reputation of a great footballer even on the ice – he was the inventor of kicking the puck; Čužák played the first football league in 1955–1966 and 1968; he played a total of 606 matches, scored 101 goals for Kladno A-team; he wore the jersey of the national football team 7 times.
He left for the USA in 1968, where he continued to play football for ABC Sparta Chicago and was a president of this team for several years; the native of Rozdělov returned back to his hometown in 1994.