Jaromír Paciorek

Jaromír Paciorek ( born July 11, 1979 in Kroměříž ) is a Czech football player. He was once considered one of the greatest talents in Czech football.

Jaromír Paciorek started playing football in his hometown at SK Slavia Hanácká Kroměříž. Soon his talent fell to the then second division side FC Zlín, the Paciorek brought into the fold. The greatest strengths were his speed, his playmaking, his through ball. In addition, he was considered strong in the tackle.

In the U-16 European Championship in Belgium in 1995, several European top clubs were aware of the defensive midfielder, including Bayern Munich, who eventually David Jarolím committed. Paciorek, however, signed with Feyenoord Rotterdam. In the first year he played for the junior team, with 17 years, he made ​​the jump into the first team but could not play for the professionals due to lack of work permit in official matches. In 1997 he moved into the second Dutch league to city rivals Excelsior Rotterdam. After just one year he went to Fortuna Sittard, where he played only irregularly in three years and came to only 31 missions. In the media him a vagabond lifestyle was said Paciorek described the allegations as untrue. The end of 2000, his contract was terminated prematurely.

2001 Paciorek had an offer from Switzerland, but eventually returned to the Czech Republic back and signed with Stavo Article Brno. There he made only five games due to multiple injuries. At the beginning of the 2002/03 season he coached at Tescoma Zlín, but was injured badly. Although it has been promised him, to remain, Paciorek voluntarily left the club. Final Paciorek was as undisciplined, weak stamina, workout lazy and also injury prone players. He was even rumored to have acted with drugs. "I give a damn what others think about me," replied Paciorek.

A sort of last chance was the former major talent in his youth club SK Slavia Hanácká Kroměříž, whom he helped to promotion to the second division. However, Paciorek was not for stem formation in Kroměříž. In early 2006, he finally moved to the fourth league Spartak Hulin. In the summer of 2009 Paciorek moved to Austria to SK Eggenburg.

  • Football players (Czech Republic)
  • Born in 1979
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