Karl Svoboda

Athlete

1962 –

49

Who is Karl Svoboda?

Karl Franklin Svoboda is a Canadian former rugby union footballer. Svoboda began his rugby career as the Belleville Bulldogs hooker and then played representative rugby with the Ontario Junior XV. In 1981 he scored a try in the final of the Canada Summer Games. He then played with the Ontario Senior Men's Rugby XV, captaining many of the games. Two notable victories came in the national championship over the British Columbia Provincial XV in 1982 and 1995. In 1995, the Ontario Provincial Rugby Team, with Svoboda as captain, was named co-winners of the Ontario Provincial Team of the Year, along with the Toronto Blue Jays.

Svoboda also captained Canada for two Test matches in 1993, the most notable being the victory over an England XV. During this same year, Svoboda's brother Paul captained the Canadian National Rugby League Team.

Svoboda played in the first three Rugby World Cups, and amassed a total of 24 International Caps between the years 1985-1995. He went on to play for Oxford University at the dawn of the professional rugby era in 1995, gaining his full rugby Blue. Svoboda also gained a Blue at Oxford by playing defense in ice hockey during the Varsity match against Cambridge University in 1996. He also played for the Penguins Rugby Football Club, touring Hungary and the Czech Republic with them in 1996.

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Born
Mar 23, 1962
Belleville
Lived in
  • Belleville

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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