Radomír Chýlek

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Radomír Chýlek
Personnel
birthday March 26, 1967
place of birth ČeladnáCzechoslovakia
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
0000-1988 VTJ Tábor
1988-1993 Baník Ostrava 115 (23)
1993 1. FK Drnovice 14 0(2)
1994-1995 SSV Ulm 1846
1996-1998 SK Železárny Třinec 45 0(8)
National team
Years selection Games (goals)
1991 Czechoslovakia 1 0(0)
1 Only league games are given.

Radomír Chýlek (born March 26, 1967 in Čeladná , Moravskoslezský kraj ) is a former Czech football player . The offensive player, who has scored 23 goals in 129 first division games, played an international match for the Czechoslovak national team .

Athletic career

Chýlek began his career in the late 1980s with the then Czechoslovak second division club VTJ Tábor . In 1988, coach Milan Máčala guided him to Baník Ostrava , where he was runner-up behind Sparta Prague with the team in 1989 and 1990 and thus took part in the UEFA Cup . In the spring of 1991, Máčala, who had meanwhile been promoted to national coach, appointed him to the senior national team, on May 1 he came as a substitute for the 2-0 away win at Albania as part of qualifying for the European championship finals in 1992 with goals from Luboš Kubík and Pavel Kuka Roman Kukleta on his only international appearance. In the same year he won the Czechoslovak National Cup with the club through a 6-1 final win over Spartak Trnava . Later he lost his regular place at club level, which of the 1992/93 season he only played five championship games for Baník.

After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the associated introduction of the Czech championship , Chýlek moved in the summer of 1993 to the first division promoted 1. FK Drnovice . After only half a season he moved on and moved abroad at the beginning of 1994, when he - mediated through his former teammate at Baník Ostrava Petr Škarabela - joined SSV Ulm in 1846 in the then third-class Oberliga Baden-Württemberg . The team trained by Paul Sauter won the championship title at the end of the 1993/94 season and thus qualified for the promotion games for the following second division season . At the side of Klaus Perfetto , Ralf Allgöwer , Andreas Menger , Marc Arnold and Markus Beierle , he only finished second with the club behind FSV Frankfurt and had to give preference to the Hessian representative. Thus, the club had qualified for the newly created third-class Regionalliga Süd , but also here he missed the longed-for promotion to the 2nd Bundesliga under the newly signed coach Rainer Ulrich as fourth in the table in the 1994/95 season . After another coaching change to Bernd Hoffmann in the summer of 1995, the club slipped into mid-table, so that Martin Gröh took over the coaching post in November 1995. In the winter break of the 1995/96 season he left Germany with Škarabela, both returned to their home country and joined the second division team SK Železárny Třinec .

Later Chýlek settled in Kozlovice in Okres Frýdek-Místek , where he is active in the youth work of the local club and temporarily helped out as a player in the men's team.

Individual evidence

  1. a b denik.cz: "Chýlek: Nejlepší trenér byl Milan Máčala"