Career
In the 1990-1991 season, the two players scored 15 goals apiece, good for tied-third in the scorers" standings, leading Genoa to a fourth place in the final standings, arguably the best result in the modern club history. Skuhravý scored a total of 57 goals with Genoa, becoming the best club goalscorer in the Serie A for the rossoblu. He left Genoa in 1995 to join Sporting Clube de Portugal, where he ended his playing career.
He played for Czechoslovakia and later the Czechoslovakian Republic, playing a total of 49 international matches, scoring 17 goals.
Foreign Czechoslovakia he played 43 matches and scored 14 goals, while for the Czechoslovakian Republic he played six matches, scoring three goals. He was a participant in the 1990 Fédération internationale de football association World Cup, where he scored five goals to become the second highest scorer for the tournament.
This included a hat-trick against Costa Rica. Today Skuhravý lives in Genoa, where he works as a night club owner and football pundit for a local television channel.