Matěj Vydra

Matěj Vydra (born 1 May 1992 Chotěboř ) is a Czech football player. The striker is since August 2013 on loan with English club West Bromwich Albion under contract.

Career

In the club

Vydra began playing football at the age of five years at FC Chotěboř. In 2003, the striker for FC Highlands Jihlava. In the 2007 /08 season he was used in the B- Juniors, from the summer of 2008 at the A- juniors. During the winter break of 2008/ 09 Vydra made ​​the leap into the professional squad of the second division. His first competitive goal scored the then 16 - year-old forward on 27 March 2009 in a 4-0 victory to his team against the FK Ústí nad Labem. Overall Vydra came in his first professional season on twelve missions, including five from the beginning ( 601 machining minutes ). Here he succeeded in two hits. In the first half of the 2009/10 season Matěj Vydra belonged to the tribe formation of FC Highlands Jihlava. In January 2010, the attacker moved to FC Banik Ostrava. In Ostrava Vydra played quickly in the root formation and scored four goals in 14 matches. In June 2010 Vydra moved to Italian Serie A side Udinese Calcio representatives. For the first half of the season 2011/12 Vydra was eligible to play on loan at Belgian first division side FC Bruges, he returned to Italy. In summer 2012, the English second division side FC Watford Matej Vydra loaned for one year. There, the striker scored in 36 games 20 goals.

In the National Team

Vydra came in the Czech U-16, U-17, U-18, U-19 and U -21 are used. On September 8, 2012, he celebrated under coach Michal Bilek his international debut for the senior team. He was 0-0 in World Cup qualifier against Denmark imParken ( stadium) in Copenhagen.

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