Michal Nehoda

Michal Nehoda (born 14 November 1976) is a former Czech football player.

Club career

Nehoda went through in his youth numerous clubs. He began playing football at Slovan Břeclav from 1984 to 1986, he played like his father Zdeněk Nehoda with French side FC Grenoble. He then played for both clubs Dukla Prague and Sparta. From 1991 to 1994 was the striker in the junior section of Racing Strasbourg.

In the summer of 1994 Nehoda returned to the Czech Republic and Union Cheb joined to there to do his military service. In Cheb he only stayed for half a year and played in the second half of the 1994/95 season for the then second division Chmel Blšany. Even after half a year he moved again the club and ran on in the 1995/96 season for Viktoria Zizkov.

Already in the summer of 1996, the next transfer Nehodas career when he was hired by Petra Drnovice. In Drnovice Nehoda stayed for three years and came up with 61 top-flight appearances in which he scored eight goals.

In the summer of 1999 Nehoda joined the Dutch Ehrendivisionär VBV De Graafschap Doetinchem. The attacker came on but only two inserts in the top division in the Netherlands. In the spring of 2000 he stood at SK České Budějovice under contract, in the season 2000 /01 at Marila Pribram.

Nehodas next stop was in the fall of 2001, the Cypriot first division side Ethnikos Achnas he, after half a year left again due to the immigration rules that allowed only three legionnaires. The Czech continued his odyssey and joined the whole sixth club from the Gambrinus Liga in his career. At FC Tescoma Zlín he came in two and a half years to 34 games, he scored six goals. In June 2004 Nehoda went to SK Slavia Hanácká Kroměříž in the second league. The striker ended after the 2005/06 season his career and was coach of the junior team of SK HS Kroměříž.

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