Vladimír Weiss is a name shared by three generations of Slovak football figures. Below is a concise summary focused on the most widely known player and his family football lineage, including the connection to Bratislava.
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Vladimír Weiss (born 1989) — Born in Bratislava, Slovakia. A winger/attacking midfielder and long-time Slovak international. He came through Slovak youth football, spent part of his early professional career in the Manchester City system, and has played for several European clubs during loan spells and permanent moves. He has represented Slovakia at major tournaments and has also played domestically in Slovakia, including for ŠK Slovan Bratislava (Bratislava).
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Vladimír Weiss (born 1964) — The father of the 1989-born player. A former professional footballer who later became a coach, notably managing the Slovakia national team (including leading Slovakia at UEFA Euro 2016). He is an important figure in Slovak football and the Weiss family football tradition.
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Vladimír Weiss (born 1939) — The grandfather, also a former Czechoslovak/Slovak footballer, who began the family’s multi-generational presence in top-level football.
Notable points:
- All three men are commonly referenced in Slovak football as "Vladimír Weiss" and are often differentiated by birth year.
- The 1989-born Vladimír Weiss is the most internationally recognized as a player and has ties to Bratislava both by birth and by playing for local club ŠK Slovan Bratislava during his career.
If you need a detailed club-by-club career list, international caps/goals, or specific seasons for any of the three Vladimír Weisses, a follow-up request naming which generation you want will allow a precise, sourced breakdown.