Stanislav Vlček

Stanislav Vlcek ( born February 26, 1976 in Vlašim ) is a Czech football player.

Club career

Stanislav Vlcek began playing football at Jawa Divišov, 1991 he moved to FC Bohemians Prague, where in 1992 he made ​​the jump to the first team. In the second half of the season 1994/ 95, the attacker was on loan to the then second division side FC Karviná - Vitkovice, and then returned to Bohemians. In summer 1996, he joined the SK České Budějovice, after only a year he moved on to Sigma Olomouc, in the 1999/2000 season he managed 13 goals the final breakthrough. This earned him a call-up to the Czech national team.

Mid-2003, Vlcek was tested by Lokomotiv Moscow, Russia, he moved, however, only half a year later, when he was hired by Dynamo Moscow. Coach of Dynamo was at this time the Czech Jaroslav Hřebík. After half a year went Vlcek, which can also be used as an attacking midfielder, back to the Gambrinus League and joined Slavia Prague. At the top Czech club he was one of the most significant contributors in each season he scored at least ten goals. During the winter break of the season 2007 /08 he moved to the Belgian League for RSC Anderlecht.

On 31 January 2009, he scored the 3-1 against KV Kortrijk his 100th Erstligator and became a member of the club kanonýrů ligových. For the 2009/10 season Vlcek moved back to his former club Slavia Prague.

National

To his debut in the Czech Stanislav Vlcek Dress came on February 8, 2000 at the Carlsberg Cup, the Czech Republic defeated Mexico 2-1. He had two more appearances in the 2000/ 01 season, on 16 August 2000, he ran against Slovenia (0-1) on, on 25 April 2001 against Belgium (1-1). Then his form and hit rate went back into the league, there was also a huge competition in the Czech storm. It was not until November 15, 2006 posted Vlcek his fourth start for the Czech Republic, who played against Denmark 1:1 draw. On 24 March 2007, he played seven minutes in the encounter with Germany, the Czechs lost 1:2. In 2007, he appeared as a substitute in the encounter with Germany in Munich. The Czechs won 3-0.

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