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Necid, Tomas

Tomáš Necid ( Czech. Tomáš Necid ; August 13, 1989, Prague ) - Czech footballer , striker of the Dutch club ADO Den Haag .

Football
Tomas Necid
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general information
Born
Citizenship
Growth191 cm
Weight84 kg
Positionattack
Club Information
ClubFlag of the netherlands ADO Den Haag
room9
Youth clubs
1994-1998Czech flag Falcon Stodulki
1998-2007Czech flag Slavia (Prague)
Club career [* 1]
2007-2009Czech flag Slavia (Prague)32 (13)
2008→ Czech flag Jablonec 9713 (5)
2009—2015Russian flag CSKA (Moscow)75 (19)
2013→ Flag of greece PAOK12 (1)
2014→ Czech flag Slavia (Prague)13 (3)
2014→ Flag of the netherlands PEC Zwolle14 (9)
2015Flag of the netherlands PEC Zwolle12 (3)
2015—2018Flag of turkey Bursaspor36 (11)
2017→ Flag of poland Legia6 (1)
2017—2018→ Czech flag Slavia (Prague)15 (3)
2018 - n. at.Flag of the netherlands ADO Den Haag26 (9)
National Team [* 2]
2004–2005Czech flag Czech Republic (up to 16)8 (7)
2005–2006Czech flag Czech Republic (under 17)18 (11)
2006-2008Czech flag Czech Republic (before 19)20 (14)
2008Czech flag Czech Republic (up to 21)ten)
2008—2016Czech flag Czech44 (12)
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships, updated as of May 16, 2019 .
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Performances in the Czech Republic

For " Slavia " debuted in September 2006, at the age of 17 years. A month after the debut, he scored his first goal. In 2008, he played his first Champions League match . In the same year he became the champion of the Czech Republic .

In 2008, on loan, he moved to the club " Jablonec 97 ". He played 13 matches for the club and scored 5 goals.

After returning from the lease in the first match, he scored a goal. In 2008, Tomas played 16 matches for “Slavia”, in which he scored 11 goals.

CSKA

In August 2008, CSKA bought from Tomsk Necida, a 19-year-old striker of the Czech youth team, from Prague Slavia. Since the transfer window was already closed, the clubs agreed that the player will continue to play for his former club until the end of 2008, and in January 2009 will join CSKA.

Season 2009

For CSKA, the young striker made his debut on March 7, 2009 in the match for the Russian Super Cup against Kazan Rubin , replacing him in the second half. With the score 1: 1, at the 113th minute of the game, he scored the winning goal [2] .

April 22 in the match of the quarter finals of the Cup of Russia 2009 scored a goal against Moscow Lokomotiv . The match ended with a score 1: 0 in favor of the army and allowed to get into the next round of the tournament [3] .

The first goal in the Russian championship scored on May 10, 2009 against the Dynamo Moscow [4] .

In the match of the 13th round of the Russian football championship-2009 in the away match with Grozny “ Terek ” scored the only goal of the army team in this match. The game ended in a draw 1: 1 [5] .

In the 17th round, CSKA met with Perm Amkar . In this match, Necid replaced in the 85th minute of defensive midfielder Pavel Mamaev and in the 90th minute of the meeting after the discount Krasic scored a goal, bringing the army team an important victory. The match ended with the score 1: 0 in favor of CSKA [6] .

The increasingly successful game of the young striker, coupled with a reduction in the shape of the main striker of the army - Wagner Lava, led to the fact that in the 19th round the Czech striker came out in the starting lineup of the army (in the 71st minute he was replaced by Wagner). Prior to this, Necid usually replaced the Brazilian or acted as an intensification of the attack. In the match of this round, Moscow CSKA hosted Khimki in their field. In the 14th minute, Tomáš Necid opened the scoring with an accurate blow after the transfer of Mark González . The match ended in a victory for the army with a score of 2: 1 [7] .

After Wagner Love moved to Palmeiras in August 2009, Tomas Necid got a place in the starting lineup. In the match of the 21st round of the CR-2009 against Wings of the Soviets , Tomas opened the scoring in the 57th minute, marking the start of the rout of the guests. The match ended 3-0 in favor of CSKA.

In the match of the 26th round against “ Moscow ”, Tomas Necid scored the only goal of CSKA in this match - in the 84th minute, after a cross from Milos Krasic from the right flank. The match was lost by the army team with a score of 1: 3.

In the next round of the championship, in a match with the Grozny Terek, Tomas scored a goal after a corner kick already in the 3rd minute of the meeting. This goal was the only one in this match and brought the army team a 1-0 victory, which retained the chances of CSKA to fight for medals.

November 21, 2009 in the match of the 29th round of the CR-2009 the Moscow derby “ Spartak ” - CSKA was held. In the 6th minute, a penalty was awarded to CSKA, which was realized by Alex - 1: 0. At the end of the first half, Dzagoev equalized the score - 1: 1. At the beginning of the second half, the goal of Necid brought the army ahead - 1: 2; in the middle of the second half, Welliton equalized. In the penultimate minute of the match, Necid scored his second goal after a mistake by the goalkeeper of the “red-white” Dzhanayev , bringing the army team a major victory - 2: 3. In this derby, Tomas Necid scored his first double for CSKA, scoring his 10th and 11th goals for CSKA in the 2009 season.

In 13 matches of the Premier League, which Tomas Necid began in the first team, the Czech scored seven goals.

In total, in his debut season of 2009 Tomas Necid scored 12 goals for CSKA - 1 goal in the match for the Russian Super Cup 2009, 1 goal in the Russian Cup (1/4 finals against Moscow Lokomotiv), 9 goals in the championship and 1 goal of the League group stage match Champions 2009/2010 (at the gates of the German "Wolfsburg").

Champions League

September 15, 2009 Necid made his debut in the Champions League, in the 1st round of the group stage, in the match “ Wolfsburg ” - CSKA, replacing in the 84th minute of the meeting.

In the match of the 2nd round of the group stage of the Champions League 2009/10 CSKA hosted the Turkish “ Besiktas ”. At the beginning of the meeting, a long-range strike after the discount of Necida was opened by Alan Dzagoev . The match ended in a victory for the army with a score of 2: 1.

In the match of the 4th round of the group stage of the Champions League 2009/10, the army team had to leave for Old Trafford , to visit Manchester United . In the middle of the first half, Tomash threw a riding ball into touch on Dzagoev’s move after a pass from the depth of field. Alan, in the fight against Evans, went almost to the front line and struck Edwin van der Sara with a shot from an acute angle, opening an account. After a few minutes, the hosts managed to recoup thanks to a goal by Michael Owen - 1: 1; a few minutes later Milos Krasic again brought the army ahead after the pass of Necida - 1: 2. The match ended in a draw 3: 3, Tomas Necid wrote down two assists at his own expense.

In the 5th round match of the 2009–10 Champions League group stage in the home game of CSKA with Wolfsburg, Tomas Necid scored his first goal in the Champions League, crossing the ball with his head into the goal in the 58th minute after a pass by Evgeni Aldonin. CSKA won a strong-willed victory with a score of 2: 1.

In the 2009/10 Champions League draw, an army club entered the playoffs for the first time in its history. Tomas himself after the group stage took first place in the list of the best assistants of the Champions League with 4 assists (the Czech shared the first place with Wendel ( Bordeaux ), Vargas ( Fiorentina ) and Luis Fabiano ( Sevilla ), who also 4 assists).

Season 2010

In the 2010 season, he made his debut on February 4 at the Copa del Sol tournament, held in Switzerland, in a match against the Swedish Elfsborg , which the army team won with a score of 3: 2. For the first time, he managed to enter his name in the protocol at this tournament on February 6 in a match with the Norwegian Rosenborg , noting at the same time with a double and brilliant assist from the heel to Milos Krasic, in the match against Odense Necid scored another goal, becoming such way the top scorer of the tournament.

Tomas Necid opened his scoring for goals in the official tournaments of the new season on March 16, 2010, with a goal against Sevilla in the second leg of the Champions League final 1/8 final 2009/10 in Spain. The match ended in victory for CSKA with a score of 1: 2, which allowed the Moscow club for the first time in its history to reach the quarterfinals of the most prestigious club tournament in Europe.

Tomash scored his first goal in the Russian Championship - 2010 in the match of the 3rd round of “Anji” - CSKA. The goal scored in the 62nd minute was victorious for the army team. The match ended with the score 1: 2

7th round of the Russian football championship - 2010, Siberia 1: 4 CSKA. In this match, Tomash Necid, coming out in the starting lineup, scored a goal and gave an assist to Alan Dzagoev.

14th round of the Russian football championship - 2010. CSKA 1: 2 Spartak Nalchik. Necid scored a goal in time added to the first half.

In the summer transfer window of 2010, Wagner Love returned to CSKA, the rookie of the army club forward Seydou Doumbia also joined the team. In this regard, the level of competition in the attack line increased sharply, and in the second half of the season Tomas began to appear less often in the starting lineup, more often coming on as a substitute, nevertheless, Necid continued to score goals, already leaving the substitutions - so, coming on as a substitute in away match of the 22nd round of “Tom” - CSKA in the 89th minute, managed to score a goal in four minutes, thereby filling out the defeat of the Tomsk team with a score of 0: 3. In the Europa League, in an away match against Palermo, Tomas Necid replaced in the 60th minute and scored the third goal against the Italian club, also bringing the score to a crushing 0: 3.

In the 26th round of the Czech Republic 2010, in an away match against Saturn, Tomas Necid opened the scoring at the 39th minute of the meeting; the match ended in a draw 1: 1.

In the match CSKA - a home meeting with Palermo in the Europa League, Tomas Necid scored two goals, bringing victory with a score of 3: 1. After this victory, CSKA prematurely entered the playoffs of the Europa League 2010/11. The balls held at the Palermo goal became for Necid the 20th and 21st goals in official matches for CSKA, respectively.

In the 27th round, CSKA played against Samara's “Wings of the Soviets”, Necid scored again two goals, which brought the army team a hard victory with a score of 4: 3.

On December 2, in the CSKA Europa League match - “Lausanne” Necid scored two goals again, the army club won with a score of 5: 1

In total, in the 2010 season, Tomas Necid scored 13 goals for CSKA - 1 in the Champions League against Sevilla, 5 goals in the Europa League and 7 goals in the Russian Championship

Season 2011/12

Necid began the new season as the third striker of CSKA, after Wagner Love and Doumbia. However, this did not prevent him from opening the scoring in the first official match of the season - in the framework of the 1/16 Europa League in an away match against the Greek PAOK. CSKA won with a score of 0: 1, the only goal in the game was marked by Necid.

In the championship of Russia in the 2011/12 season, Necid scored his first goal in the 3rd round, in the match against Krasnodar. The match ended in a draw 1: 1

In the 2010/11 Russian Cup semifinal, in a tense and dramatic duel against Spartak Moscow, Necid opened the scoring in the 42nd minute, closing the top gear of Zoran Toshich. The main and extra time of the match ended in a draw 3: 3, and in the penalty shoot-out, the army took the lead (4: 5 on the penalty spot), Necid scored the first shot of CSKA in this series.

Round 9 of the Russian Championship 2011/12, CSKA vs. Rostov match: Necid opens the scoring after a combination with Dzagoev. The match ends with the victory of CSKA with a score of 2: 1

In the 11th round of the Russian Championship 2011/12, in the match CSKA - Kuban, Tomas Necid scored one of the fastest goals in the history of the RPL after the substitution: having entered the field in the 66th minute with a score of 0: 0, already in the 67th minute I opened an account. For this, Necid needed only two touches. This goal was for Tomas 30th for CSKA in all tournaments, and all goals were scored from the game.

On June 11, 2011, Necid suffered damage to the anterior cruciate ligament of the right knee, meniscus, and lateral ligament and was out of service for six months [8] . In January 2012, Tomasz fully recovered from his injury.

For the first time after an injury, Necid entered the field in the Champions League match against Real Madrid .

The match with Lokomotiv , lost in March, became for the Czech the hundredth match for CSKA in all tournaments.

2012/13 Season

Tomas received damage to the anterior cruciate ligament of the left knee during one of the Czech national team's training sessions at Euro 2012 [9] . It was reported that the restoration of the player will take nine months [10] , but in fact he was treated all season. Only in early April, he began to play and score for the CSKA youth team [11] , and only in the last match did he play 28 minutes for the main team. After CSKA took the championship in late May 2013, Tomas extended the contract with the club [12], presumably until the summer of 2015.

Season 2013/14

On July 17, 2013, CSKA signed an agreement with the Greek club PAOK [13] on the transfer of Necida to PAOK on a rental basis in the 2013/2014 season. The first match of PAOK Necid played against Metalist in the third qualifying round of the UEFA Champions League on July 30, 2013, replacing him in the 77th minute. Necid scored the first goal for PAOK on August 7 in the second leg against Metalist in the 83rd minute of the meeting, a minute after being replaced.

On January 6, 2014, it was announced that Necid would continue his career in the Czech Slavia [14] on a rental basis, calculated until the end of the season [15] .

In the summer of 2014 he returned to the camp of "red-blue".

Season 2014/15

In August 2014, on loan, he transferred to PEC Zwolle , for which he scored 8 goals in 14 matches of the Dutch championship. CSKA first decided to return Necida from rental in the winter of 2015 [16] . By this time, Chievo [17] and Juventus [18] , Derby County [19] and Dortmund Borussia [20] began to show interest in Necid, but due to an injury, no deal could be made [21] . In winter, terminating the contract with CSKA, he moved to Zwoll [22] [23] .

National Team

In 2006, he won silver medals in the European Youth Championship , where with 5 goals he shared the first place in the list of the top scorers of the tournament with Boyan Krkic and Manuel Fischer.

November 19, 2008 he made his debut in the Czech national team in the match of the qualifying tournament for the 2010 World Cup against San Marino (away). Necid in the 66th minute replaced Martin Fenin and in the 83rd scored his first goal for the national team (third in the match). The Czech national team won 3-0.

In total, in the qualifying tournament of the 2010 World Cup, Necid scored 3 goals for the Czech team (a goal in both matches with San Marino and a goal against Poland).

As part of the Czech national team at EURO 2012, Necid suffered damage to the cruciate ligaments on the operated knee.

October 13, 2014 in the match against Kazakhstan (4: 2) came out in the 79th minute and in the 88th scored his first goal for the national team 4 years later [24] .

Game Style

Tomas Necid is a classic ram-type center forward and is distinguished by high growth (190 cm) and physical strength characteristic of such type of attackers. Tomas in one of the interviews noted that his ideal for ramming forward is Luca Toni . It clings well to the riding balls, which allows the team to cast on him from the depths of the field, where then he either kicks off the riding ball to his partners or acts independently. Tomasz does not have filigree technique and sprint speed, but he is very strong in martial arts. It has a very powerful blow from the right leg, plays well with the head. In 2009, together with his teammate Alan Dzagoev, he was nominated for the Golden Boy prize, which is annually awarded by the Tuttosport newspaper to the best young (under 21 years old) European football player.

Personal life

The younger sister, Tomasha, is football player Simona Necidova .

He married on July 1, 2011 in Prague with his girlfriend Clara.

Achievements

  Slavia

  • Champion of the Czech Republic : 2007/08, 2008/09.
  • Czech Cup Winner: 2017/18

  CSKA

  • Champion of Russia: 2012/13 .
  • Winner of the Russian Super Cup : 2009.
  • Winner of the Cup of Russia : 2008/09 , 2010/11 .
  • Silver medalist of the championship of Russia : 2010 .
  • Russian Championship bronze medalist: 2011/12 .

  Czech national team

  • Silver medalist of the European Youth Championship : 2006 .

Statistics

Club

ClubSeasonChampionship [25]Country Cup [26]European Cups [27]Total
GamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoalsGamesGoals
Slavia2006/0713200one0142
2007/083000four070
2008/09sixteeneleven2one702512
Total32132one1204614
Jablonec 97
(rent)
2007/0813five0013five
Total13five0013five
CSKA2009279four26one3712
201024720eleven63713
2011/12233fiveone6one34five
2012/13one00000one0
Total75nineteeneleven323eight109thirty
PAOK
(rent)
2013/1412one2onefiveonenineteen3
Total12one2onefiveonenineteen3
Slavia
(rent)
2013/141332000153
Total1332000153
PEC Zwolle2014/152612five2203314
Total2612five2203314
Bursaspor2015/1628elevenfivefive0033sixteen
Total28elevenfivefive0033sixteen
Total career19964271242926885

(adjusted as of June 2, 2016)

Team Stats

As of September 8, 2016
Matches and goals of Necida for the Czech national team
No.dateOpponentScoreGoalsCompetition
oneNovember 19, 2008  San marinothirtyone2010 World Cup Qualifiers
2February 10, 2009  Morocco0: 0-Friendly match
3March 28, 2009  Slovenia0: 0-2010 World Cup Qualifiers
fourApril 1, 2009  Slovakia12-2010 World Cup Qualifiers
fiveJune 5, 2009  MaltatenoneFriendly match
6August 12, 2009  Belgium3: 1-Friendly match
7September 5, 2009  Slovakia2: 2-2010 World Cup Qualifiers
eightSeptember 9, 2009  San marino7: 0one2010 World Cup Qualifiers
9October 10, 2009  Poland20one2010 World Cup Qualifiers
tenOctober 14, 2009  Northern Ireland0: 0-2010 World Cup Qualifiers
elevenNovember 15, 2009  UAE0: 0-Friendly match
12November 18, 2009  Azerbaijan0: 2-Friendly match
13March 3, 2010  Scotland0: 1-Friendly match
14May 22, 2010  Turkey12-Friendly match
15May 25, 2010  USA4: 2oneFriendly match
sixteenAugust 11, 2010  Latvia4: 1oneFriendly match
17September 7, 2010  Lithuania0: 1-European Championship Qualifiers
18October 8, 2010  Scotlandten-European Championship Qualifiers
nineteenOctober 12, 2010  Liechtenstein20oneEuropean Championship Qualifiers
20November 17, 2010  Denmark0: 0-Friendly match
21February 9, 2011  Croatia2: 4-Friendly match
22March 25, 2011  Spain12-European Championship Qualifiers
23March 29, 2011  Liechtenstein20-European Championship Qualifiers
24June 4, 2011  Peru0: 0-Friendly match
25June 7, 2011  Japan0: 0-Friendly match
26May 26, 2012  Israel2: 1-Friendly match
27October 13, 2014  Kazakhstan4: 2oneEuropean Championship Qualifiers 2016
28November 16, 2014  Iceland2: 1-European Championship Qualifiers 2016
29thMarch 28, 2015  Latviaeleven-European Championship Qualifiers 2016
thirtyMarch 31, 2015  Slovakia0: 1-Friendly match
31June 12, 2015  Iceland12-European Championship Qualifiers 2016
32October 13, 2015  Netherlands3: 2-European Championship Qualifiers 2016
33November 13, 2015  Serbia4: 1oneFriendly match
34November 17, 2015  Poland13-Friendly match
35March 24, 2016  Scotland0: 1-Friendly match
36March 29, 2016  Swedeneleven-Friendly match
37May 27, 2016  Malta6: 0oneFriendly match
38June 1, 2016  Russia2: 1oneFriendly match
39June 5, 2016  The Republic of Korea12-Friendly match
40June 13, 2016  Spain0: 1-European Championship 2016. Group stage
41June 17, 2016  Croatia2: 2oneEuropean Championship 2016. Group stage
42June 21, 2016  Turkey0: 2-European Championship 2016. Group stage
43August 31, 2016  Armeniathirty-Friendly match
44September 4, 2016  Northern Ireland0: 0-2018 World Cup Qualification

Notes

  1. ↑ Transfermarkt.com - 2000.
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  2. ↑ Russian Super Cup 2009
  3. ↑ Russian Cup - 2008/2009. 1/4 Final. Lokomotiv - CSKA
  4. ↑ Dynamo - CSKA 1: 2 (unopened) (unavailable link) . Date of treatment May 10, 2009. Archived May 13, 2009.
  5. ↑ Terek - CSKA - 1: 1 (0: 0) (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 28, 2009. Archived August 15, 2009.
  6. ↑ CSKA - Amkar - 1: 0 (0: 0) (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 28, 2009. Archived September 1, 2009.
  7. ↑ CSKA - Khimki - 2: 1 (2: 0) (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment August 28, 2009. Archived August 26, 2009.
  8. ↑ CSKA confirmed that Necid will miss about six months (unopened) (inaccessible link) . Date of treatment June 12, 2011. Archived June 15, 2011.
  9. ↑ Necid was required surgery for damage to the cruciate ligaments
  10. ↑ Necid takes nine months to rebuild
  11. ↑ Necid began the match of CSKA youth squad with Dynamo in the starting lineup
  12. ↑ Giner confirmed that CSKA extended the contract with Necid
  13. ↑ Necid moved to PAOK on loan
  14. ↑ Czech striker Necid became a player in Prague's Slavia
  15. ↑ CSKA announced the transfer of Necid to “Slavia” on loan
  16. ↑ CSKA will return Necida from rent
  17. ↑ Necid may join Chievo, and move to Juventus in summer
  18. ↑ Necid may go to Juventus
  19. ↑ Derby County is interested in Necid
  20. ↑ Necid fell into the sphere of interests of the Dortmund Borussia
  21. ↑ Yarovinsky: CSKA had proposals for Necid, but due to injury they fell away
  22. ↑ Tomas Necid and PFC CSKA terminated the contract. (unspecified) . pfc-cska.com . Date of treatment February 3, 2015.
  23. ↑ Tomáš Necid terug naar PEC Zwolle. (nid.) (inaccessible link) . peczwolle.nl . Date of treatment February 3, 2015. Archived February 3, 2015.
  24. ↑ Necid helped Czechs take away 3 points from Kazakhstan
  25. ↑ Czech Championship, Russian Championship, Greek Championship, Netherlands Championship
  26. ↑ Czech Cup, Russian Cup and Russian Super Cup , Greek Cup, Netherlands Cup
  27. ↑ UEFA Champions League , UEFA Europa League

Links

  • Profile on the Slavia website (Czech)
  • Profile on the official website of the Czech Football Association (Czech)
  • Profile on the site of the First League (Czech.)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Necidum__Tomash&oldid=101663889


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