Josef Csaplár began with the football at the age of twelve years at Spartak Příbram. 1979 he moved to UD Příbram, where he jumped into the first team managed. In the 1985/86 season he played for Sklo Union Teplice, from 1986 to 1987, he completed his military service in VTJ Tábor and VTJ Karlovy Vary. Then he played again for Teplice before it in the 1988/89 season for the SK Rakovník auflief. From 1992 to 1996 he left his career with the Lower club TSV Waldkirchen end.
Non-Playing Career
While he still played Csaplár already worked as a youth coach at UD Příbram. In 1996, he took over the B-team. In 1998, he was head coach of first division team, after only six points from twelve games in November 1998 dismissed. Then he worked as an assistant coach in Pribram. In 2001, he and Ladislav Škorpil trainer at Slovan Liberec, the Trainer duo won with the team the Czech championship. In the 2003/04 winter break, he moved from Slovan Liberec coach on the chair from Slavia Prague, the team fell from the third to fourth place. In April 2005 ended prematurely Slavia cooperation with Csaplár, as the team only on a disappointing fourth place was. For the 2005/06 season Csaplár signed a two-year contract with Panionios Athens, but after only three months in office dismissed. At the end of 2005 he took over the Polish Erstligist Wisła Płock, with whom he discussed the 2006 Polish Cup won. In 2008 Csaplár worked with Everton F.C. as a scout. In September 2008 he became the manager of Czech first division side Viktoria Žižkov, replacing Stanislav Griga, but in November he was sacked after just 55 days in the job, with the club at the bottom of the league table. In 2011, he was head coach of the Czech Republic U17 team, which qualified for the 2011 FIFA U-17 World Cupfor the first time in its history. In December 2014, after six years, Csaplár returned to Czech first division scene, when he was together with Jiří Kotrba appointed as a coach of Slovan Liberec. After only three games, in which the club lost three times with a total score of 2:8, were both coaches dismissed from their positions. Besides coaching career Csaplár works as a television commentator and expert. He has popularized terms such as "Csaplár's trap", "festival of easy losses" or "heavy poor quality" in the Czech football community.
Success
Czech champion with Slovan Liberec in 2002
Polish Cup 2006 with Wisła Płock Polish Cup winner 2006