Radek Mynář

Mynář in the jersey of Polonia Warsaw ( 2011)

Radek Mynář ( born February 22, 1974 in Ceska Lipa, Czechoslovakia, now Czech Republic) is a Czech footballer who is currently without a club.

Club career

Radek Mynář began his professional career in 1998 in his home in the Czech tradition FC Dukla Pribram (now 1 FK Pribram ). Here he played 2.5 years before moving to the Czech giants Sparta Prague in 2000. In his first season 2000/2001 it ran for Mynář excellent, he was a regular player and could win with Sparta Prague in the Czech championship. However, the following two seasons were not as successful for him and he joined the Polish first division Groclin Grodzisk 2003. Here he was able to secure a regular place at once and won in his five - year tenure at this club, twice the Polish Cup and twice the Polish League Cup. 2008 merged Groclin Grodzisk with Polonia Warsaw. Since Radek Mynář played for Polonia, where he was a crowd favorite and even in the season 2008/ 09 and 2009/10 captain. In summer 2012, his expiring contract was not renewed. Previously, he played 84 games in the Czech Gambrinus League in which he scored 8 goals and in which he scored 5 goals 155 games in the Polish Ekstraklasa. He also has several appearances in the UEFA Champions League as well as in the UEFA Cup in his account.

Achievements

  • Czech champion ( 2001, Sparta Prague)
  • Polish Cup winner (2005 and 2007 Groclin Grodzisk )
  • Polish League Cup winner (2007 and 2008 with Groclin Grodzisk )
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