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Horvat, Pavel

Pavel Horvat ( Czech Pavel Horváth ; April 22, 1975, Prague , Czechoslovakia ) - Czech footballer , midfielder; currently a coach.

Football
Pavel Horvat
general information
Born
Prague , Czechoslovakia
CitizenshipCzech flag Czech
Growth178 cm
Positionmidfielder
Club Information
ClubCzech flag Victoria (Pilsen)
Positiontrainer assistant
Youth clubs
1980-1981Czechoslovakia flag Brezhevnov
1981-1993Czechoslovakia flag Sparta (Prague)
Club career [* 1]
1993Czechoslovakia flag Sparta (Prague)ten)
1994-1996Czech flag Jablonec nad Nisou47 (8)
1996-2000Czech flag Slavia (Prague)104 (27)
2000-2001Flag of portugal Sporting (Lisbon)20 (1)
2001Flag of turkey Galatasaraythirty)
2002-2004Czech flag Greenhouse60 (6)
2004-2006Japan flag Wissel Kobe60 (12)
2006-2008Czech flag Sparta (Prague)44 (6)
2008—2015Czech flag Victoria (Pilsen)170 (35)
1993—2015Total:509 (95)
National Team [* 2]
1995-1997Czech flag Czech Republic (up to 21)10 (1)
1999-2002Czech flag Czech19 (0)
Coaching career
2015Czech flag Spark (Domazlice)
2015—2017Czech flag Victoria (Pilsen)assistant
2017—2018Czech flag Banik
  1. ↑ The number of games and goals for a professional club is considered only for various leagues of national championships.
  2. ↑ Number of games and goals for the national team in official matches.

Content

Career

Club

Gorvat is a graduate of Prague 's Sparta , for which he made his debut in big football in 1993. In 1994, Horvat went to the Jablonec nad Nisou club due to the small amount of playing time.

From 1996 to 2000, Horvat played in 104 games for the Prague Slavia , winning two Czech Cups with her. The next Czech club was the Lisbon Sporting , where he never managed to win a place in the starting lineup, but won the championship and the Portuguese Cup . In 2002, Horvat moved to the Turkish Galatasaray , where he played only 3 meetings. In the same year he returned to the Czech Republic, in Teplice , and in the first season he won the team won the Czech Cup.

After three seasons in the Japanese Wissel Kobe , Horvat returned to Sparta, where he began his career, and in two seasons at the club he won the Czech Championship and twice the Czech Cup.

In 2008, Horvat, at the age of 33, transferred to the Pilsen Victoria [1] . His 8 goals in the 2008/09 season helped Victoria take eighth place in the championship. In 2010, he was named the Person of the Year in the Czech Republic .

Having scored eight goals in 26 games in the 2010/11 season , Horvat helped Victoria win his first Czech championship in history and his second Czech championship in his career.

Team

Gorvat made his debut for the Czech national team on February 9, 1999. In total, Horvat played in 19 national team games from 1999 to 2002. He was included in the application of the national team for the 2000 European Championship , but did not play there.

Team Stats

Pavel Horvat matches for the Czech national team
No.dateOpponentScoreGoalsCompetition
oneFebruary 9, 1999  Belgiumten-Friendly match
2April 28, 1999  Poland12-Friendly match
3August 18, 1999  Switzerlandthirty-Friendly match
fourSeptember 4, 1999  Lithuania4-0-Qualifying match of Euro 2000
fiveOctober 9, 1999  Faroe islands20-Qualifying match of Euro 2000
6November 13, 1999  Netherlandsten-Friendly match
7February 8, 2000  Mexico2: 1-Friendly match
eightFebruary 23, 2000  Ireland2: 3-Friendly match
9April 26, 2000  Israel4: 1-Friendly match
tenJune 3, 2000  Germany2: 3-Friendly match
elevenAugust 16, 2000  Slovenia0: 1-Friendly match
12September 2, 2000  Bulgariaten-World Cup Qualification 2002
13October 7, 2000  Iceland4-0-World Cup Qualification 2002
14October 11, 2000  Malta0: 0-World Cup Qualification 2002
15September 1, 2001  Iceland13-World Cup Qualification 2002
sixteenSeptember 5, 2001  Malta3: 2-World Cup Qualification 2002
17February 12, 2002  Hungary20-Friendly match
18February 13, 2002  Cyprus4: 3-Friendly match
nineteenApril 17, 2002  Greece0: 0-Friendly match

Achievements

Team

  “Slavia Prague”

  • Czech Cup Winner ( 2 ): 1996/97, 1998/99

  Sporting

  • Champion of Portugal : 2001/02
  • Portuguese Cup Winner: 2001/02

  Teplice

  • Czech Cup Winner: 2002/03

  “Slavia Prague”

  • Czech Champion: 2006/07
  • Czech Cup Winner ( 2 ): 2006/07, 2007/08

  "Victoria Pilsen"

  • Czech Champion ( 3 ): 2010/11 , 2012/13 , 2014/15
  • Czech Cup Winner: 2009/10
  • Czech Super Cup Winner: 2011

Notes

  1. ↑ Bude to dobrý, říkali. A nabídli mě Plzni, vzpomíná už s úsměvem Horváth - Idnes.cz

Links

  • Profile on the official website of the Pilsen Victoria (Czech)
  • Statistics on the website of the Czech Football Association (Czech)
  • Player profile on Transfermarkt
  • Statistics on the official website of the Sinot League (Czech)
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Gorvat_Pavel&oldid=96610886


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