Dušan Švento

Dušan Švento ( born August 1, 1985 in Ružomberok, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia) ) is a Slovak football player.

Career

Dušan Švento began playing football in MLC Ružomberok. In the 2002/03 season, the midfielder made ​​it into the first team and was voted the best young player. By 2005, the left-footed completed 25 games for Ružomberok, in which he scored two goals.

In the summer of 2005 changed Švento whose strengths are skill and speed to Slavia Prague in the Gambrinus Liga. The Slovak talent sat in Prague by now. In 23 games Švento get five hits. He was elected to the Team of the Year in the Czech league, in addition to the best foreign player of the season 2005/06. In December 2006, Dušan Švento was the prize for the best young Slovakian player 2006 presented ( slovak: Cena Petra Dubovského 2006). In the senior category, he made ​​it to fourth place.

During the winter break 2006/ 07 loose requests for Švento from Germany, France, Spain and England came. Slavia Prague continued to release demands to around NOK 100 million firm, about 3.5 million euros, but he stayed with Slavia and celebrated with the Red and Whites 2007/ 08 and 2008/ 09 the championship title in the Gambrinus Liga.

For the 2009/10 season Švento moved to the Austrian champions Red Bull Salzburg, where he became an instant team regular. In his first season he was with Salzburg Austrian champion. He was 12 used in the season 2010/11 and 2011 / Coach Moniz as a left-back by the lengthy injury by Andreas Ulmer. In the UEFA Europa League group stage in the 94th minute, he scored in the home match against Paris Saint- Germain FC, ​​the gateway to the 2-0 final score. This meant that Salzburg was able to rise from its own resources in the knockout stage of the Euro League, which it did.

In the 2012/13 season he was injured in disgrace in Dudelange hard he suffered a cruciate and collateral ligament tear and fell the majority of the season. Also the beginning of the 2013/14 season he was missing injured because he has torn a ligament in my ankle ..

National team

In the Slovak national Švento debuted August 15, 2006 in the match against Malta. His first scoring he celebrated in his fourth international match, Slovakia beat Wales on 7 October 2006 with 5:1. With Slovakia, he qualified for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

Achievements

  • Czech football champions in 2008, 2009
  • Best foreign player of the Gambrinus League 2006
  • Best Slovakian youth players in 2006
  • Austrian Champion 2010, 2012
  • Austrian Cup winner: 2012
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