Lukáš Hartig

Lukáš Hartig ( born October 28, 1976 in Kolin ) is a Czech football player.

Club career

Lukáš Hartig played up to the age of 23 for the club in his home village, Sokol Býchory in the 8th League, where he was the best striker. In 1999, he joined the league for the fifth AFK Velim, where he scored 33 goals in 29 games.

This earned him a contract with the first division club Bohemians Prague. There he was employed by coach Vlastimil Petržela regularly, in 28 games he came on five hits. In September 2001 he went on loan to the Czech champions Sparta Prague, where he made ​​eleven games and scored three goals. In April 2002 he returned to Bohemians.

In February 2003, Hartig moved for ten million crowns to the Russian first division club Zenit St Petersburg, the then Vlastimil Petržela trained. In St. Petersburg, Hartig came to 23 games in two years, where he met only three times. In summer 2005, he joined the Slovakian champions Artmedia Bratislava, in the season 2005 /06 Hartig scored eight goals in 21 games.

In September 2006, Hartig returned to the Czech Republic and joined SK Sigma Olomouc on.

The attackers withdrew on 28 October 2007 at League game against Viktoria Plzen cruciate ligament injury and fell for the rest of the season 2007/ 08 aus.Am March 4, 2008 he withdrew in a fight in a bar again an injury, the club announced the players then on May 31, 2008.

For the 2008/09 season Hartig is loaned to Bohemians 1905 Prague. When Bohemians he has remained until he was hired in September 2011 for six months ŠK Slovan Bratislava.

National

Hartig was on 6 October 2001 in the squad of the Czech national team in World Cup qualifier against Bulgaria, but did not play.

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