I was fascinated by scoring goals
Ján Švehlík was born in 1950 in Lovča. He started playing football as a pupil in Lovča. He played his first matches for Žiar nad Hronom. He graduated from the Connected Industrial School of Connection Technology in Banská Bystrica. He used to commute to Žiar for football. He studied law at the University of Bratislava. In 1969, he played in ŠK Slovan, as a striker, in 1969. First in the B team and then he transferred to the A team, where he won three titles of the Champions of the Czechoslovak Republic. He added the fourth title during his military service in Dukla Prague. He played 296 matches in the top flight and scored 79 goals. He already represented Czechoslovakia in the junior categories, in 1972 he contributed to winning the title of European Champions in the under-23 selection. Between 1974 and 1979, he played in the Czechoslovak national team. In 1976 in Belgrade, he won the title of European Champion with the team. At the end of his career, he played in the Belgian second division club KSC Hasselt and in lower Austrian competitions. After finishing his playing career, he worked in Slovan in various capacities - as assistant coach, head coach and sports director of the club. Today he is the manager of the SK Slovan team.