Tomáš Klinka

Tomáš Klinka 2006

Tomáš Klinka ( born April 24, 1977 in Prague) is a Czech football player.

Career

Tomáš Klinka played in the Czech Republic for eight different professional clubs including the capital club Slavia Prague, which he as a 19 -year-old Czech Master in 1996. He played for Slavia two games in the first Czech league, before moving to Viktoria Zizkov in the championship.

In Zizkov he played four years first class and five games played in 1997 for the Czech U-20 national team (including with Marek Jankulovski, Marek Heinz and Tomáš Ujfaluši ). In 2000 he then moved to the then second division Spolana Neratovice, in which he played half a year. From 2000 to 2003 he played for SK České Budějovice, with whom he descended into the 2nd league in 2001.

From 2003 to 2005 Klinka played for FC Bohemians Prague, the first FK Drnovice and Tescoma Zlín. In 2005 he moved to Germany for FC Erzgebirge Aue. On 14 March 2008 he was suspended because he was no longer fully in the team and dates neglected. As an amateur, he moved in early April 2008 for SK Kladno. In summer 2008, the striker went to the Slovakian first division club FC Spartak Trnava, in February 2009, he returned to Kladno. In winter 2010/11 Klinka ended his professional career and moved to Prague fourth division Admira.

Achievements

  • Czech champions Slavia Prague 1996
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