Martin Hudec

Martin Hudec ( born April 15, 1982 in Znojmo ) is a Czech football player.

Career

At age six, Martin Hudec joined the 1st SC Znojmo, at that time TJ Red Star Znojmo ( the name changed several times ), and remained at ten years for the South Moravian club. In 1998, the center-back joined by the then third division to Olomouc for SK Sigma Olomouc. By 2001 he was playing in youth, before he moved to the senior level. In his second year Hudec came to first brief appearances in the Gambrinus Liga, the highest Czech league. In the 2003 / 04 season, the center-back had his breakthrough: He was a regular player and played in all 30 league games, but four all over the full duration.

Another five years has been a fixture in the Czech Olomouc, the German second division side TuS Koblenz was looking for reinforcements interest in him and lent him together with his club mate Melinho out for the 2009/10 season. However, his debut was extremely unhappy, 22 minutes in his first second-division game, he retired to a broken ankle and fell out long. Only towards the back half of the season he was back on the court, but came after barely used.

For the 2010/11 season Hudec returned to the Czech Republic after the TuS Koblenz was relegated from the Bundesliga 2. These planned the new coach of TuS Koblenz, Petrik Sander, no longer with Hudec. In August 2010, Hudec joined the FC Zbrojovka Brno. End of January 2011 he signed at Karlsruher SC a contract until the end of season. This was not renewed and Hudec moved in the summer of 2011 to the second division relegated VfL Osnabrück.

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