Radek Drulák

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Radek Drulák
Personnel
birthday January 12, 1962
place of birth OlomoucCzechoslovakia
size 181 cm
position striker
Juniors
Years station
1968-1977 Spartak Hulin
1977-1981 TJ Gottwaldov
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1981 RH Cheb 13 ( 01)
1982 RH Sušice
1982-1987 RH Cheb 109 (37)
1987-1990 Sigma Olomouc 78 (52)
1991-1993 VfB Oldenburg 83 (50)
1993-1994 Chemnitzer FC 18 0(0)
1994-1996 Petra Drnovice 69 (50)
1997 FC Linz 9 0(3)
1997-1998 Sigma Olomouc 25 (10)
1999 FK Holice 1932
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1984-1989 Czechoslovakia 3 0(0)
1995-1997 Czech Republic 16 0(6)
1 Only league games are given.

Radek Drulák (born January 12, 1962 in Olomouc ) is a former Czech football player .

Career

Drulák began playing football at Spartak Hulín, and at the age of 15 the striker moved to TJ Gottwaldov . In 1981 he went to RH Cheb to do his military service there. After six months he was loaned to RH Sušice, but returned to Cheb after six months . There Drulák developed into a goalscorer and was appointed to the Czechoslovak national team in 1984 .

From 1987 he continued his career at Sigma Olomouc , where he also had an extraordinarily high hit rate. In early 1991, he moved to the 1990/91 season for VfB Oldenburg in the 2. Bundesliga . In the 1991/92 season he was the top scorer in the 2nd Bundesliga with 21 goals. After the following season Radek Drulák left VfB Oldenburg and moved to Chemnitzer FC . There he played one season and then left Germany to play again in the Czech Republic, first for Petra Drnovice , then, with a stopover at FC Linz , again for Sigma Olomouc. During his time in the 2nd Bundesliga, he scored 50 goals in 101 games.

At the European Football Championship in England in 1996 , he was in the squad of the Czech national team . There he was used in the group game against Germany and in the semifinals against France .

In a total of 19 international matches, he scored six goals.

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