Martin Živný

Martin Živný in the jersey of Austria Kärnten (September 2009)

Živný Martin ( born March 20, 1981 in Brno, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech football player at the position of a defender.

Club career

Živný began his career at FC Brno, where he was from 2000 to 2006 under contract. After short guest appearances on loan at FK Kunovice and FC Vitkovice, he returned back to Brno in 2007 and played until 2009 in the highest Czech league a not insignificant role in the team of the 1st FC.

In 2009 he signed a contract with SK Austria Kärnten in the Austrian Bundesliga and came before the winter break of the season 2009/10 to 16 missions in the highest Austrian football league and was beside still in two parts of the OFB Cup 2009/10 use. In all his duty stakes for the Carinthian he remained without a goal. After his club, he got a release for a change of club end of January 2010, he completed shortly after a trial at the Hungarian first division club Ferencvaros Budapest. However, he was not, as recorded his team-mate of Austria Kärnten André Schembri, by the Hungarians in their first team and has since been without a club. Later, he was obliged by the Romanian first division side Dinamo Bucharest.

National

Živný participated in the Junior World Championship 2001 in Argentina, alongside players such as Petr Čech, Tomáš Hübschman Jan Polák or Tomáš Jun, part. Živný played through all the games of the Czechs. The team was eliminated in the quarter- final against Paraguay. For the U- 21 team, he completed between 2002 and 2003 nine games.

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