Jiří Štajner

Jiří Štajner

Jiří Štajner [ Jiri ʃtajnɛr ː ] ( born May 27, 1976 in Benešov) is a Czech football player.

Club career

Czechia

Jiří Štajner started at TJ Senohraby playing football. About Slavia Prague, SK České Budějovice, FK Louňovice and FC MUS must he came in 2001 to Slovan Liberec. Through his strong performances in the UEFA Cup, including against Borussia Dortmund, Bundesliga few were aware of the Czechs. Mid-2002 succeeded the Bundesliga Hannover 96 Up to undertake Štajner.

Hannover 96

The Czech player was considered a request from Hanover success coach Ralf Rangnick. The club from the capital of Lower Saxony had to pay a transfer fee of 3.5 million euros, which Štajner to the then most expensive player in the club's history Hannover 96 made ​​Slovan Liberec.

Initially Štajner had difficulties adjusting in the Bundesliga, but in the second half of the season 2002/ 03 he became more and more a key player. For the fans of Hannover 96 a goal by Jiří Štajner certainly will not be forgotten: the 33rd Round in May 2003, he scored in stoppage time the 2-2 equalizer against Borussia Mönchengladbach and Hannover thus secured the league in the first season after 13 years Bundesliga abstinence.

In May 2009 Štajner extended Hannover 96 exit 96 for another two years until 2011. At the end of the 2009/10 season he has towards the Czech Republic his contract with Hanover. He broke his contract, in concert with Hannover 96. On 14 June 2010 signed a one year contract with Štajner option of a further year at his former club Slovan Liberec. Because of its services for Hannover 96, a farewell match between his present club Slovan Liberec and Hanover was held on October 9, 2010. This Štajner scored twice in Liberec and scored a goal for Hannover.

FC Slovan Liberec

After his return to FC Slovan Liberec Štajner was immediately re -team regular, scoring in the season 2010/11 in 29 league games 9 goals. He finished second in the scoring charts Gambrinus League 13th place. In the 2011/12 season he contributed 15 goals and 10 assists season significantly to winning the championship.

FK Mladá Boleslav

On 1 July 2013 Stajner moved free transfer for FK Mladá Boleslav is also set in the Czech league 1.

National

Jiří Štajner denied in his career 32 caps for the Czech Republic. After he was temporarily no longer taken into account, he won in so far, probably the best part of his career as a football player, the 2005/06 season, the Football World Cup 2006 again a place in the squad of the Czech national football team. In 2009 Štajner was re-appointed to the national team.

Achievements

  • Czech football champion in the season 2011 /2012.
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