Josef Miso (born 18 October 1973) is a Slovak former football player who last played for Municipal Grecia in the Costa Rican Second Division.
[1] He made his debut in Costa Rican Primera División on 29 October 1995 against Guanacasteca[2] playing with Alajuelense, he soon become part of the usuals at the starting line-up and one of the most claimed players.
He was part of the great Alajuelense team that won four Costa Rican Championships in a row, coming back from a long injury and scoring two goals at the final game against, he also won two Copa Interclubes UNCAF championships and was part of the team that lost the final of the CONCACAF Champions' Cup against Necaxa, back in 1999.
He received an international offer from Sandefjord in Norway[4] due his performance, but his lack of opportunities made him come back to Herediano 6 months later.
[9] In February 2015, Miso was replaced as manager of Municipal Liberia by Uruguayan Orlando de León, after the Slovak had led the team through some poor performances.