Josef Seidl

Josef Seidl
Seidl in c. 1900
Born(1873-10-30)30 October 1873
Jirkov, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary
Died21 July 1942(1942-07-21) (aged 68)

Josef Seidl (30 October 1873 – 21 July 1942) was a Czech Sokol sportsman, gymnastics teacher and military officer. He served as the Commander of Prague Castle from 1919 to 1935 and was a Czechoslovak legionary.[1] He is also recognized as a key figure in the early development of association football in Chișinău, Moldova.

Life and career

Seidl was born in Jirkov, Bohemia, on 30 October 1873,[2] and grew up in Libochovice. After completing his military service (1894–1895), he moved to Prague and became a tailor.

Was an active and successful member of the Sokol physical education organization. As a member of the gymnastics team of Sokol won a gold medal at the XXX Congress of the Union of French Gymnasts in Arras in 1904,[3] and another gold medal at the 1907 Pan-Sokol Rally in Prague.[4]

In 1905, he accepted an offer to become a gymnastics teacher in the Russian Empire. He worked at a gymnasium in Yalta (1905–1909) and later in Chișinău (1909–1917). Alongside Artur Gottlieb-Gotalov, he significantly contributed to implementing the Sokol system of physical education in secondary schools across Bessarabia and Russia.[5][6] Between 1912 and 1914, he and his students performed before Tsar Nicholas II, receiving the medal of the Romanov Tercentenary in 1913.[7]

Following the outbreak of World War I, Seidl actively supported the movement for Czechoslovak independence. In 1917, he enlisted in the Czechoslovak Legions in Chișinău, along with his son Miroslav. He was transported to France and served in the 21st and 22nd Czechoslovak Rifle Regiments, participating in the fighting for the bridgehead near Vouziers in the summer of 1918.

Upon his return to the newly established Czechoslovakia, Seidl, holding the rank of First Lieutenant, was assigned to the Military Office of the President of the Republic (Vojenská kancelář prezidenta republiky) and appointed Commander of Prague Castle. He was responsible for the Castle Guard unit and was involved in introducing the distinctive legionary uniforms the Guard wore between 1928 and 1948. He remained in this post until his retirement as a Colonel on 31 December 1935.[1]

"Father of Chișinău Football"

While teaching in Chișinău, Seidl introduced the game of football to his students, a sport that quickly gained popularity and led to the formation of several high school teams. On 29 August 1911, Seidl refereed a match between a team from the 2nd Boys' Gymnasium of Chișinău and a team from Odesa. This event is considered a founding milestone in the history of Moldovan football.[8][9]

In 2023, a memorial plaque to Josef Seidl was unveiled at the Dinamo Stadium in Chișinău.[10][11][12]

In 2025, a limited edition of postage stamp commemorating Josef Seidl issued through the courtessy of the Czech Embassy in Chișinău.[13]

Military and civil decorations

References

  1. ^ a b JANČAR, Miroslav (2018). Legionáři Chomutovska a ti druzí (1 ed.). Tiskárna Akord Chomutov. pp. 45–49. ISBN 9788088075110.
  2. ^ "DIGITÁLNÍ BADATELNA Státního oblastního archivu v Litoměřicích". digi.soalitomerice.cz. Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  3. ^ Scheiner, Josef (1904). "Výprava do Arrasu". Sokol: časopis zájmům tělocvičným věnovaný. 7–8 (1904): 171.
  4. ^ ZÝKA, Jaroslav (25 July 1907). "Pro věnec lipový". Věstník sokolský: list Svazu českoslovanského sokolstva. 1907 (11): 505.
  5. ^ ГОТЛИБ, А. Г. "Физическое воспитание в средней школе по сокольской системе". www.moldavica.bnrm.md. Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  6. ^ "Вестник архивиста - ВКЛАД АРТУРА ГОТЛИБА В РАЗВИТИЕ ФИЗИЧЕСКОГО ВОСПИТАНИЯ В РОССИИ В НАЧАЛЕ XX в." vestarchive.ru (in Russian). Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  7. ^ Gilar, Štěpán (2024). Almanach k obnovení památníku legionářů v Kišiněvě (in Czech) (1st ed.). Military History Institute Prague. p. 13. ISBN 978-80-7278-891-0.
  8. ^ Poștarencu, Dinu; Tomșa, Alexandru. "Prima atestare a fotbalului în Chişinău" (PDF). Identităţile Chişinăului: Oraşul interbelic. 5 (Noiembrie 2018): 272–273.
  9. ^ "Istoria fotbalului. Când a avut loc primul meci la Chișinău?". FMF (in Romanian). Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  10. ^ "Josef Seidl - "zakladatel" kišiněvského fotbalu". mzv.gov.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  11. ^ Petrů, Václav (26 March 2023). "VIDEO: Český Forrest Gump založil fotbal v Moldavsku. Získal vyznamenání od cara". Blanenský deník (in Czech). Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  12. ^ "În ajunul meciului Moldova - Cehia, la Chișinău a fost inaugurat memorialul Josef Seidl. El a stat la originea fotbalului chișinăuian". moldfootball.com (in Romanian). Retrieved 11 December 2025.
  13. ^ "Poštovní známka na paměť Josefa Seidla". mzv.gov.cz (in Czech). Retrieved 11 December 2025.