Antonín Kinský

Antonin Kinsky in the jersey of Saturn Ramenskoje

Antonin Kinsky ( born May 31, 1975 in Prague) is a Czech football player.

Club career

The 1.89 meter tall goalkeeper began his career at age six in 1981 Dukla Prague. He then played for Bohemians Prague, Prague Motorlet and EME Melnik, before he again returned to Dukla 1995 and there completed his first jobs in the Czech league.

From 1998 to 2004 Kinský for Slovan Liberec was active. In summer 2004, the goalkeeper moved to the Russian league to Saturn Ramenskoje.

National

His first international match in the Czech national football team played the Keeper on 13 February 2002 against Cyprus, he was followed by four more by 2004, but none of them over 90 minutes. He also belonged to the Czech squad at Euro 2004 and the 2006 World Cup, but did not at both tournaments are used.

In 1997 Kinský denied three U-21 internationals.

Awards

In September 2008 Kinský was ligových brankářů admitted as the 17th member of the club, as he his team against Tom Tomsk remained for the 100th time in a first league clean sheet in the 2-0.

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