Miroslav Votava


Miroslav "Mirko" Votava is a German retired footballer, and a coach.
A defensive midfielder of stamina and tactical awareness, he played 546 matches in the Bundesliga, retiring at the age of 41. Most of his professional career was spent in with Werder Bremen, with which he won a total of five titles – he also played eight years with Borussia Dortmund.
Votava represented West Germany at Euro 1980.

Club career

Borussia Dortmund / Atlético

Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia, Votava started learning his football trade at local FK Dukla. However, his parents left the country during the Prague Spring, settling first in Australia then West Germany, in Witten. He began playing professionally with Borussia Dortmund in 1974, with the club in the second division.
Scoring three goals in 22 games during his first Bundesliga season, Votava was an undisputed starter onwards, only missing three matches from 1977 to 1982 combined, although he failed to win any silverware.
He subsequently moved to Atlético Madrid for 58 million pesetas, being an instrumental figure for the Colchoneros which always finished in the top four in La Liga during his three-year spell and also lifting the Copa del Rey in 1985.

Werder Bremen

Votava returned to West Germany aged 29, signing with SV Werder Bremen where he would play a further 11 campaigns and rarely missing a game. He helped the club to the 1991–92 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup and two league titles. On 24 August 1996, aged 40 years and 121 days, he became the league's oldest goalscorer at the time, scoring in a 1–2 loss at VfB Stuttgart. The record lasted until 16 February 2019, when Claudio Pizarro scored against Hertha BSC.
As he was understandably slowing down, Votava left Bremen during the 1997 January transfer window, joining second division's VfB Oldenburg and retiring at the season's end, with his team ranking last. During a 23-year professional career, he was never sent off.
Votava then moved into coaching, starting with last club Oldenburg then moving to SV Meppen, both in the regional leagues. From late 2002 to early 2004, he took the reins of 1. FC Union Berlin in the second level, following which he returned to Werder as a youth coach.

International career

Votava chose to represent West Germany internationally, and made his debut on 21 November 1979, playing 15 minutes in a 3–1 friendly away win over the Soviet Union. He appeared in a further four internationals, including UEFA Euro 1980's group stage match against Greece as the national side emerged victorious in the tournament.

Honours

Club

Atlético Madrid
Werder Bremen
West Germany