Aleš Pikl

Aleš Pikl ( born April 2, 1975 in Roudnice nad Labem ) is a Czech football player.

Pikl began playing football at Čechie Mšené Lázně, with 15 years, he moved to SK Roudnice. For the 1992/93 season he was engaged by Chmel Blšany. for he 1995/96, made ​​his debut in the second Czech league. Due to its good performance Banik Ostrava became aware of the midfielder and engaged him in the winter break. After two years in Ostrava Pikl changed in that time Under-21 international, to FK Teplice, where he remained for one and a half years. From 1999 to 2004 played for Viktoria Zizkov Pikl to its best players he belonged and where he was team captain. In the season 2001/ 02 Pikl completed his only game for the Czech Republic, in a friendly against Greece, he came on in the 67th minute for the game Tomáš Galásek. At the beginning of the 2004/05 season he fell out with the club's management and remained half a year without use. In January 2005, he joined the Greek second division club Niki Volos, but remained there only six months. He returned to the Czech Republic and played from then on Tescoma Zlín. Already in early 2006 moved the midfielder again the club, his new employer was the FK Siad Most. In Most Pikl remained one and a half years. At the beginning of the season 2007/ 08 he was after his departure from musts a few months without a club, he was engaged by the end of September the Prague Zweitligist SK Sparta Krc.

For the 2009/10 season, he joined the Regionalliga Nord Movers ZFC Meuselwitz and signed a one-year contract.

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