Luděk Zelenka

Luděk Zelenka ( born September 11, 1973 in Liberec) is a Czech football player.

Career

Luděk Zelenka began playing football at Slovan Liberec, where, however, he had little chance to prevail in the first team. With almost 19 years, joined the Forward to FK Český Dub, a year later, in the second league to the Bohemian Paradise Turnov.

1995 signed him the FK Jablonec. Zelenka made ​​it in the root formation and scored seven goals in 29 games. In early 1997 he moved to Victoria Zizkov, even where he played regularly and was among the top scorers. In spring 1999, Zelenka made ​​the next step in his career and moved to Slavia Prague. In three years Zelenka made ​​85 games for Slavia, in which he scored 21 goals. He left the club as coach Miroslav Beranek told him he did not fit into his concept in early 2002. His next stop was the FK Teplice, from where he moved in the dispute in early 2004 to Chmel Blšany, where he scored twelve goals in 28 games.

Again under the season he moved in early 2005 to 1 FC Brno, his sixth overall Erstligastation. In Brno Zelenka put in evidence that he is one of the best strikers in the Czech league. In summer 2007, Zelenka moved to his former club FK Jablonec, where he signed a two -year contract.

During the winter break of 2007/ 08 Zelenka was loaned to the Austrian second division side FC Kärnten. In July 2008, the striker returned to the Czech Republic and joined the second division club FK Dukla Prague. In autumn 2009, Zelenka played on loan at Erstligaaufsteiger Bohemians 1905. Late 2009 ended Zelenka his professional career. From then on, he plays in the unterklassigen Všenorský SK together with Jiří Novotný.

Futsal

During his professional career playing Zelenka irregular Futsal for the then second division Agromeli Brno. After his career in the late striker for the first division club Slavia Prague plays.

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