Patrik Ježek

Patrik Jezek ( born December 28, 1976 in Plzeň ) is a former Czech football player.

Career

Jezek started his professional career at Viktoria Plzen in the Czech Gambrinus Liga. In 1998 he moved to FC Tirol Innsbruck in the Austrian Bundesliga. After he won a championship with the Tyrolese, he moved to Vienna Austria. After a year in Vienna, he came back to Innsbruck again and celebrated there another title.

Since the FC Tirol Innsbruck went bankrupt and dissolve subsequently in 2002, obliged him the German second division club Karlsruher SC, in which, however, he could not prevail. After kicking out at KSC Jezek was half a year without a club. In 2003 he received an offer from the Czech top club Sparta Prague in which he played five months. He returned in early 2004 returned to Austria and joined the SV occurring as FC Superfund Pasching.

Due to a successful season in Traun, he received an offer from FC Red Bull Salzburg and moved to Austrian Bundesliga rivals. On 11 July 2007 he shot in the game against SCR Altach after only ten seconds, the fastest ever goal in Bundesliga history. Together with Salzburg, he won three times Austrian Champion title and was the winter break 2009/10 put in the second team as coach Huub Stevens is no longer planned with him. A few days later he moved to FC Admira Wacker Mödling in the Austrian second league. The Czech led the Mödlinger in the 2010/11 season to the rise in the Austrian Bundesliga, where he has surpassed in liftin 2011, the old record of Jerzy Brzeczek with 307 games in the highest Austrian league and thus the Legionnaire with the most stakes in the Austrian Bundesliga is. After the 2012/13 season Patrik Jezek drew a line under his Football - Bundesliga career. Since he still managed to avoid relegation with his last club FC Admira Wacker Mödling in the last game, Patrik Jezek rose in his entire career as a player not once from. An extraordinary career thus went on 26 May 2013 at the end.

Achievements

  • 5x Austrian champion (2000, 2002, 2007, 2009, 2010 )
  • 1x Czech Master (2003)
  • 1x Master First League: 2011
  • Fastest goal (ten seconds) of the Austrian Bundesliga history
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