Nastja ÄŒeh

Čeh (2008)

Nastya Čeh ( born January 26, 1978 in Ptuj, former SFR Yugoslavia, now Slovenia) is a Slovenian football player and former captain of the Slovenian national football team.

Club History

In the 1996/1997 season he came Olimpija Ljubljana to NK Maribor and then moved to Club Brugge. In 2005 Čeh for estimated 500,000 euros transfer fee was player of FK Austria Vienna, but was suspended in September 2006 by his club after inconsistencies in the context of his enlistment date for the Slovenian national team showed up. On 18 December 2006, however, Austria Wien and Čeh agreed to the early termination of the contract. From 1 January 2007 he played until 2008 for the Russian first division side FK Khimki, in the first half of 2009 was a brief interlude in the Greek second division club Panserraikos today. The second half of 2009, he played as a midfielder in the Croatian first division club HNK Rijeka, in January 2010, he was finally taken over by the Israeli first division team FC Bnei Sakhnin. In the summer of 2011 was once again a change of club where they took him, however, in Israel, and so he signed a contract with Maccabi Petach Tivka first division, which ends in July 2012. From the summer of 2012, he will be the first division PSMS Medan Indonesia under contract.

Čeh is considered as an excellent midfielder, and above all has a superb free-kick technique.

National

Overall Čeh came in the Slovenian national football team to 46 inserts. During this period he scored 6 goals. During the qualifying round of the World Cup 2002 he replaced twice. Also as part of the qualification for Euro 2004, he came in two games for use, as in the qualifier against Belarus during the FIFA World Cup 2006.

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