František Veselý (football player, 1969)

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František Veselý
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František Veselý (2018)
Personnel
birthday March 27, 1969
place of birth PragueCzechoslovakia
position striker
Juniors
Years station
0000-1987 Slavia Prague
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987-1988 Slavia Prague 8 (3)
1988-1989 RH Cheb 23 (2)
1990-1991 Slavia Prague 38 (9)
1992 FC Bohemians Prague 14 (3)
1992-1993 Viktoria Žižkov
1994 Slavia Prague 15 (4)
1995 FC Bohemians Prague 8 (1)
1995-1996 Slavia Prague 1 (0)
1996 Union Cheb 9 (1)
1997-1999 →  FC Střižkov Praha 9  (loan)
1999-2003 SK Altheim
2004-2008 SV Mauerkirchen
1 Only league games are given.

František Veselý (born March 27, 1969 in Prague , Czechoslovakia ) is a Czech football player .

Club career

Veselý began playing football at Slavia Prague , where his father of the same name had played for 25 years. There he was included in the first team squad for the 1987/88 season and came to eight games in the Czechoslovak first division, in which he scored three goals. For the next year and a half he played with RH Cheb , where he did his military service.

In early 1990 the striker returned to Prague, the following season 1990/91 was the most successful of his career. He was used in all 30 championship games and scored eight goals. In January 1992 Veselý moved to city rivals FC Bohemians Prague , for the 1992/93 season he was committed by Viktoria Žižkov , with whom he was promoted to the newly founded Czech league. In 1994 he returned to Slavia, in 1995 he played briefly again for Bohemians and then again for Slavia.

In early 1996, the attacker moved to his former club, which had since been renamed Union Cheb, which, however, had to file for bankruptcy at the end of the season. Still under contract with Slavia Prague, he was loaned to FC Střižkov Praha 9 , in 1999 he went to the Austrian amateur club SK Altheim. From 2004 to 2008 he played for the sports club in Mauerkirchen in Upper Austria .

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