Ondřej Herzán

Ondřej Herzán ( born March 3, 1981 in Pardubice) is a Czech football player.

Club career

Ondřej Herzán played in his youth for Slovan Broumov, SK Náchod and SK Pardubice. In 1998, the midfielder to second division Atlantic Bohdaneč, where he gained first match practice at senior level. 2000 merged Atlantic Bohdaneč with Slovan Pardubice, Herzán made ​​for the new club, scoring five goals 29. In 2001 he moved into the Gambrinus League for FK Jablonec in the starting line-up he stood regularly. In 2004 he turned down an offer from Sigma Olomouc to change only a short time later to Sparta Prague.

In the fierce competition of the top clubs, the lanky Herzán could hardly prevail and denied within two years only 12 games in the first team. In the second-rate B- team he played against it regularly.

Beginning of September 2006 was obliged Ondřej Herzán from Italian Serie B league club U.S. Lecce, which was cared for at this time from the Czech- Italian coach Zdeněk Zeman. In Lecce Herzán was a reserve player. In August 2007 he was engaged by Hellas Verona. In January 2008 Herzán joined initially on loan to Spezia Calcio in June 2008, the change was definitely.

After the bankruptcy of Spezia Calcio Herzán changed in October 2008 on loan to SK Kladno. In January 2009 Herzán returned to La Spezia.

National

Ondřej Herzán played twice for the Czech U- 17 team, two for the U-20 and four for the U-21 team.

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