David Limberský

David Limberský ( born October 6, 1983 in Plzeň ) is a Czech football player.

Club career

David Limberský began playing football at Tatran Třemošná. After a friendly match against Viktoria Plzen in 1990, he was obliged by its officials. In Pilsen Limberský went through all the youth teams and made his debut in the season 2002/ 03 in the men's team of the second division, the rise in the Gambrinus League.

In the U -20 World Championship in 2003 in the United Arab Emirates, the midfielder fell to the Scouts of FC Modena, whereupon the Serie A division team Limberský borrowed for half a year. In Modena, the Czech played four games, but could not prevail, and returned in the summer of 2004 Viktoria Pilsen, which had just been relegated to the second league.

In early 2005, David Limberský on loan to Tottenham Hotspur, was 2005/ 06 in the Premier League but without the use. Again he returned to his hometown club to Pilsen and denied in the seasons 2005/ 06 and 2006/ 07 44 top-flight, in which seven goals get him. For the season 2007/ 08 Limberský was committed by the Czech league and cup Sparta Prague. In the summer of 2008 he returned to Pilsen. With Victoria, he was in 2011 and 2013 Czech champion and took part in the Champions League.

National

David Limberský played nine times in the Czech U -20 team, but he scored four goals. In the U - 21 team Limberský ran eleven times and scored at 6-0 against Armenia on 7 September 2005, his single goal.

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