Marek Kulič

Marek Kulič ( born October 11, 1975 in Hradec Králové ) is a Czech football player.

Marek Kulič played in his first youth for Spartak Hradec Králové. Although he was considered a great talent, he gave up the idea of becoming a professional football player, and hung the soccer shoes with 15 years on the nail. After only a few months, he was persuaded by Slavia Hradec Králové, carry on, and played very soon not only for the juniors, but also in the men's team. During the season, but he heard again, this time on the grounds that his high school was more important to him. Some officials of Slavia changed a short time later to city part Sokol Malšovice and were able to convince to return to the football field Kulič again.

It soon became apparent that Kulič, who played in the attack, was too good for the seventh league. In 1994 he moved to the then fourth division Olympia Hradec Králové. There he rapidly surpassed the level and had the summer of 1996 offers the first division club FK Jablonec, Atlantic Bohdaneč and by his former youth club SK Hradec Králové. Although his heart clung to his original club, Kulič accepted the offer from Bohdaneč. There he played two and a half years before he was loaned to Petra Drnovice in 1999. The season 1999/ 00 Marek Kulič began again at Atlantic Bohdaneč, but soon moved to Dukla Pribram. Especially the first two years were there for Kulič successful, he scored seven or eight goals. In the 2000 /01 season, he had an offer from the Korean Association Chunnam Dragons, which offered one million U.S. dollars transfer fee, but club chief Jaroslav Stárka refused.

In 2003, Kulič for SK České Budějovice, for whom he scored 17 goals in two seasons. In 2005 he was among the offers of Slavia Prague, choose 1 FC Brno and FK Mladá Boleslav, eventually he chose the most lucrative offer from Mladá Boleslav. Also, due to Kuličs ten goals in 28 matches the FK Mladá Boleslav Czech was runner-up.

In early 2007 moved to Sparta Prague Marek Kulič, where he signed a contract until 2009. Return in 13 round he scored seven goals and had then so substantial proportion of Sparta Czech title.

In June 2009 Kulič went back to the FK Mladá Boleslav.

National

At 1-3 against Serbia on 16 August 2006 debuted Kulič in the Czech national team. Previously, he completed six matches and was able to 2-0 against Belgium and 7-0 Enter the scoresheet against San Marino. Also in the friendly match against FK Teplice on 11 October 2007, he met for the Czech national team, although twice.

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