Aleš Krátoška

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Date of birth October 6, 1974
place of birth Pacov , Czechoslovakia
size 179 cm
Weight 83 kg
position center
Shot hand Left
Career stations
1990-1993 HC České Budějovice
1993-1995 HC Tábor
1995-1996 IHC Písek
1996-1999 HC Vítkovice
1999-2000 Porin Ässät
2000-2001 Pelicans Lahti
2001-2004 HC Plzeň
2002-2005 HC Slavia Prague
2005-2006 HC České Budějovice
2006-2007 Trondheim IK
2007-2009 EV Landshut

Aleš Krátoška (born October 6, 1974 in Pacov , Czechoslovakia ) is a former Czech ice hockey player .

Career

Aleš Krátoška comes from the offspring of HC České Budějovice , for whom he played in the U18 and U20 extra leagues. He also came to appearances at HC Tábor from the 1st league , before moving to HC Vítkovice in 1996 . For Vítkovice he went on the ice in both the Extraliga and the European Hockey League .

In 1999 he decided to move to other European countries and completed one season each for Ässät Pori and the Pelicans from the Finnish SM-liiga . In 2001 he returned to the Czech Republic and was signed by HC Plzeň . Further stations in the following years were HC Slavia Prague , HC Energie Karlovy Vary , HC Mladá Boleslav and his home club HC České Budějovice . With Slavia Prague he was Czech champion in 2003 .

In the summer of 2006, the left shooter moved to the Trondheim Black Panthers in the Norwegian GET league . A year later he was hired by the Landshut Cannibals , where he ended his career in 2009.

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