Stanislav Čeček (13 November 1886 in Líšno – 29 May 1930 in České Budějovice) was a Czechoslovak general.
Stanislav Čeček was born in Líšno (today part of Bystřice near Benešov), Austria-Hungary.
[1] After the outbreak of World War I, Čeček joined the Czechoslovak contingent of the Imperial Russian Army.
In May 1918 Čeček took part in the Revolt of the Czechoslovak Legion and became commander-in-chief of the Volga Front of People Army of Komuch.
After returning he received a rank of division general and became a chief of president's Military Office.