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Playing position
  
Role
  
Football player

Name
  
Petr Vlcek


Years
  
Team

1987–1992
  
Skoda Plzen

Position
  
Defender

Petr Vlcek wwwsoccerczwzczvlcekfotopanionios2jpg

Date of birth
  
(1973-10-18) 18 October 1973 (age 42)

Place of birth
  
Marianske Lazne, Czechoslovakia

1979–1987
  
Lokomotiva Marianske Lazne

Šance - Petr Vlček, Michal Fořt fotbal.zestoda.net


Petr Vlček (born 18 October 1973) is a Czech former football defender. At club level, he played within his country for Viktoria Plzeň and Slavia Prague, as well as abroad in Belgium, Greece and Cyprus. Internationally he represented the Czech Republic, making a total of 18 appearances for his nation between 1997 and 2002. He was part of the Czech squad at the 2000 UEFA European Championship. He also represented his country at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup.

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Club career

Vlček was born in Mariánské Lázně. A defender, he played youth football for Lokomotiva Mariánské Lázně and Škoda Plzeň. He then played for Sokol Svéradice and VTJ Karlovy Vary until returning to his former team Škoda Plzeň, then FC Viktoria Plzeň, where he played for four more seasons. During the 1996–97 season, Vlček transferred to Slavia Prague, where he would spend a further four seasons. He left his country in 2000 to play for a year in Belgium for Standard Liège and one year later he signed for Panionios for four years. In 2005/06 he went to Cyprus to play for Ethnikos Achna. In January 2006, Vlček signed an 18-month contract with former club Plzeň, with manager Zdeněk Michálek choosing to use him as a defensive midfielder.

He returned to Greece to play for Niki Volos in the 2006–07 season, before finishing his professional career. In 2007, he was transferred to the German fourth-level-club 1. FC Bad Kötzting.

International career

Vlček represented his country at under-21 level before making his debut in 1997 for the senior side. He was part of the Czech squad at the 2000 UEFA European Championship, but did not play in the tournament.

Personal life

Vlček went to school in Plzeň. He has two sons, Matyáš and Dominik, with his second wife, Lucie.

References

Petr Vlček Wikipedia


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