We won silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics but we were not allowed to attend the closing ceremony
Josef Vojta was born on April 19th 1935 in Pilsen (Plzeň). His father, an avid sportsman, was a milling machine operator at Škoda enterprise, his mother was a factory worker. There were three sons in the Vojta family, Josef being the second. After the war, in 1945, the family moved to Ústí nad Labem where they were offered a bigger flat. After that, Josef started to play football for the ZSJ Armaturka Ústí nad Labem team. He trained at an armature factory to be a wood model maker. In 1956, he went to do his compulsory military service, playing for Red Star (Červená hviezda) Bratislava and later Red Star (Rudá hvězda) Brno football teams. After leaving the army, he married and started a family. In 1959, he had been drafted by Sparta Praha football team, where he had been playing till 1967. Becoming the leading figure of the team, he played 351 matches, scoring 77 goals. He was nominated for the Czechoslovak national team several times, traveling the world; as a Sparta player, he also competed at European championships. He helped the Czechoslovak team win the silver medal at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. After leaving Sparta Praha, he played for FK Chomutov, Meteor Praha and Mělník football teams. He ended his football career at the end of the 70s. He says he has never been interested in politics.