Maroš Kolpak

Handball, Athlete

1971 –

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Who is Maroš Kolpak?

Maroš Kolpak is a Slovak handball goalkeeper and coach. Kolpak played 71 national team games for Slovakia. His legal actions in Germany set a precedent for professional sports in Europe, known as Kolpak ruling, which have had a wide-ranging effect, especially in regards to English county cricket and British professional rugby union.

Kolpak played for Tatran Prešov, Dukla Praha and VSŽ Košice before moving to TSV Baden Östringen in the German 2nd Bundesliga in 1997. He played for the club and its successor SG Kronau/Östringen for ten seasons, though he missed most of the 2002–03 and 2003–04 seasons due to a torn anterior cruciate ligament. It was during this time that he was discharged from his club because of a quota for non-European Union players set in the league. In 2003 he presented his case to play against the Deutscher Handballbund to the European Court of Justice, which ruled in his favour, thereby setting a precedent, now known as the Kolpak ruling.

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Born
Mar 23, 1971
Prešov

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on July 23, 2013

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