Michal Kolomazník

Michal Kolomazník ( born July 20, 1976 in Brno ) is a former Czech football player.

Career

In his youth, the striker and left-footed Kolomazník played for the Czech club FC Boby Brno (until 1991 under the name Zbrojovka Brno), where he gave his debut in 1993 as a professional. After 1995, he was loaned out to SKP Znojmo and during the winter break 1996 for half a year at Slavia Uherské Hradiště before Boby Brno in 1999 for FK Teplice moved to another three years.

In the 2003 /04 season Kolomazník was brought from SSV Jahn Regensburg in the 2nd Bundesliga. Despite his good performances at Jahn he could not prevent the descent of the Upper Palatinate traditional club. In the next season Michal Kolomazník moved to TSV 1860 Munich, where he was the best scorer in the 2004/05 season with 15 goals. For fans of the TSV he was very popular thanks to his 15 goals in his first season for the TSV. After a short period of weakness at the end of the season 2004/ 05 he had an impressive return in the first two games of the season 2005/ 06, but was not thereafter due to a complicated injury to the permanent employees and achieved this season only six goals. On 8 March 2006 he had to undergo groin surgery, which is why he was able to complete in the second half no longer a game.

After his contract expired in 2006, he moved to SpVgg Unterhaching, in which he received a new contract more in June 2008. Subsequently, the striker moved to the Czech second division club FK Dukla Prague. Due to a meniscus injury ended his career Kolomazník early March 2010, after he had denied in August 2009, the last competitive game for Dukla Prague in the second league.

Kolomazník completed three A- international matches for the Czech Republic.

Statistics

As of July 16, 2008

Games

Goals

  • 40 goals in the first Czech league ( Gambrinus Liga)
  • 29 goals in the 2nd Bundesliga
  • 5 goals in the Regionalliga Süd
  • 3 goals in the DFB Cup
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