Martin Šetlík

As of February 24, 2014

Šetlík Martin ( born August 12, 1969 in Plzeň, Czechoslovakia) is a Czech handball coach and former handball player.

The 1.94 m wide and 94 kg Right-handed was mostly, later used to back center of the room as a circle runner.

Career

Šetlík Martin began his professional career in his hometown at TJ Škoda Pilsen. From 1992 he played for the Czechoslovakian record champions AS Dukla Prague. After winning the championship and the Cup in 1994, he joined the German second division EHV Aue. After three years he returned to his homeland to Kovopetrol HC Pilsen, where he led the championship in 1998 and also won the trophy in 1998 and 1999. Then signed him the German league club SG Roding / Regensburg. After two seasons, he joined the French club U.S. Ivry HB, with whom he reached the semifinals in the EHF Challenge Cup 2001/ 02. In 2002, he signed for Bundesliga side VfL ​​Pfullingen a three- year contract. Then he went to the HSC Bad Neustadt. After two years he returned to the Czech Republic and made ​​his career as player-manager of locomotive Pilsen bar. Since 2008 he is there or the successor SSK talent 90 Plzen coach.

With the Czechoslovak national Martin Šetlík participated in the Olympic Games in 1992 and was ranked ninth in part with the Czech national team, he played at the 1995 World Championships ( 8th place) and 1997 ( 11th place ) and at the European Championship 1996 ( 6th place ). In 2008, he made ​​his comeback at the European Championships. Šetlík played a total of 213 matches in which he scored more than 612 goals.

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