Antonín Mlejnský

Antonín Mlejnský ( born May 17, 1973 in Prague ) is a former Czech football player. The majority of his career spent the defender at the Prague club Viktoria Zizkov. With Sparta Prague 1999 he became Czech champion. For the Czech national team, he played an international match in 2002.

Career

Mlejnský played in his youth for TJ Davle and eyepieces Nýrsko. His first club in the men's area was in season 1993/94 DIOSS Chomutov in the third division. After a year Mlejnksý moved to SC Horni Počernice in the second division after six months he was obliged by Viktoria Zizkov first division in early 1995. There, the defender quickly won a starting berth. In 1998 he moved to Sparta Prague and Czech Master was. Mlejnský could not enforce document, however, and returned after a season Viktoria Zizkov to. There he was among the top performers, and was team captain. He had his probably the best form in the 2001/02 season, in which he also denied the only international match of his career. In the friendly against Greece on 17 April 2002 in Ioannina, which ended goalless, he came on in the 23rd minute for Petr Johana.

Before the season 2004/ 05 he suffered a back injury and was sidelined for several months. During the winter break, he got back in the team training, in the last training session before the round starts back up renewed the injury, so that Mlejnský finally in season 2004/ 05 played a single game. Because of persistent wage arrears he sued his club and got the Czech Football Federation right. Because this matter Viktoria Zizkov could temporarily make any transfers. Mlejnský, at loggerheads with the club leadership to continue plagued his back injury. Only after about 30 months, on 12 March 2007 he was in the B team that played in the fourth division, his comeback. In this he succeeded a goal.

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