Roman Lengyel

Roman Lengyel ( born November 3, 1978 in České Budějovice ) is a Czech football player.

Club career

Lengyel began playing football at Lokomotiva České Budějovice, at the age of eight he moved to Dynamo České Budějovice. In early 1997, he was inducted into the senior squad. In the Gambrinus League of defender made ​​his debut on 7 March 1997 in the home match against Slavia Prague. In the following season 1997/98 Lengyel won a starting berth, but the team got down from the first division. In the second division 1998/ 99, the defensive specialist came on 25 missions in which he scored six goals to his team helped the chances of promotion.

Due to its good performance in the first round in 1999 /00 he made Sparta Prague attention to himself, which eventually signed him for twelve million crowns. In Prague, Lengyel could not prevail also because of injury problems and moved in November 2001 to Premier League rivals FK Teplice. In Teplice the defender then played back on a regular basis.

In January 2004, Lengyel joined the Russian first division club Saturn Ramenskoje, which also undertook his compatriot Antonín Kinský FC Slovan Liberec. At the Moscow suburb club Lengyel remained mostly only replacement and came to only three league bets. After just one season he left Ramenskoje and changed shortly before the start of the second Russian league to Kuban Krasnodar, has been trained at this time by Jozef Chovanec Czechs. Krasnodar rose with Lengyel in stem formation in 2006 in the Premjer league in 2007, but immediately again.

National

Lengyel 1997 played four times for the Czech U18 and once for the U20 selection. Between 1998 and 2000 he came 24 times in the U21 national team used his last game was the 2000 European Championship final, which was lost to Italy. He also participated in summer 2000 at the Olympic Games in Sydney, where he played in all group matches for the Czech team, but do not make it past the group stage.

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