Filip Klapka

Filip Klapka (born 20 June 1981) is a Czech football player.

Career

Klapka began playing football at the age of six years at Spartak Hradec Králové. The leap into the professional team managed the midfielder for the 2001/02 season. From the second half he belonged to the tribe formation of the East Bohemia. In the season 2002/ 03 Hradec Králové had to dismount, Klapka remained faithful to his club initially, but changed in the summer of 2004 to the first division club FK Jablonec 97

In Jablonec Klapka belonged immediately to the root array. In the first half of 2007, the attacking midfielder was sidelined with a knee injury, then played back on a regular basis but for the North Bohemia. In the summer of 2009, Klapka infringes on the Achilles tendon and fell for the first half of the season 2009/10. After his recovery, he did not made ​​it back to the team that took fifth place in the table after a run.

After his contract was not renewed in the summer of 2010, Klapka flirted with a move to his former club FC Hradec Králové. Finally, the Czech moved in June 2010 to the Kazakh club Tobol Qostanai. There Klapka meets his compatriot Vít Turtenwald.

National

Klapka played once for the Czech U -20 team. On 26 March 2002, Germany and the Czech Republic split 1:1 draw in a friendly match in Chemnitz. Klapka played in the first 45 minutes for him came on in the second half, David Bystroň.

Achievements

  • Kazakh champion: 2010
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