He also played in the Football League for Queens Park Rangers and in his native country for RH Cheb and Baník Ostrava.
Following his retirement, Mikloško returned to West Ham and worked as the club's goalkeeping coach before leaving in 2010.
[2] Mikloško began his career with RH Cheb before joining reigning Czech champions Baník Ostrava in 1982.
As West Ham had no goalkeepers available as substitutes, defender Julian Dicks took over between the posts, conceding twice in the second half as Everton ran out 3–0 winners.
[15] Mikloško signed for Queens Park Rangers in 1998 for a nominal fee after a three-month loan spell.
[17] Under new coach Ian Holloway's first game in charge, QPR lost 3–1 at home to Sheffield United.
[4] His final match for the national team took place on 2 April 1997 in a 2–1 home loss against FR Yugoslavia.
[9] After his retirement, Mikloško returned to West Ham to take up a goalkeeping coaching role, but left the club in March 2010.