Radoslav Látal
Radoslav Látal | ||
Personnel | ||
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birthday | January 6, 1970 | |
place of birth | Olomouc , Czechoslovakia | |
size | 175 cm | |
position | midfield player | |
Juniors | ||
Years | station | |
1977-1987 | Sigma Olomouc | |
Men's | ||
Years | station | Games (goals) 1 |
1987-1989 | Sigma Olomouc | 35 | (1)
1989-1990 | Dukla Prague | 41 | (2)
1991-1994 | Sigma Olomouc | 87 (10) |
1994-2001 | FC Schalke 04 | 187 (14) |
2001 | Sigma Olomouc | 15 | (1)
2002-2005 | Baník Ostrava | 86 | (5)
National team | ||
Years | selection | Games (goals) |
1991-1993 | Czechoslovakia | 11 | (2)
1994-2001 | Czech Republic | 47 | (1)
Stations as a trainer | ||
Years | station | |
2007-2008 | Fotbal Frýdek-Místek | |
2008-2009 | SFC Opava | |
2010–2012 | Baník Sokolov | |
2012 | Baník Ostrava | |
2013-2014 | MFK Košice | |
2015-2017 | Piast Gliwice | |
2018 | Dinamo Brest | |
2018– | Spartak Trnava | |
1 Only league games are given. |
Radoslav "Radek" Látal (born January 6, 1970 in Olomouc ) is a former Czech soccer player and current soccer coach .
Player career
Látal played as a midfielder 187 times (14 goals) in the Bundesliga for FC Schalke 04 between 1994 and 2001 . With Schalke he won the 1997 UEFA Cup and the 2001 DFB Cup . He also played from 1987 to 1989, from 1991 to 1994 and 2001 for Sigma Olomouc , from 1989 to 1990 for Dukla Prague and from 2002 to the end of his career in 2005 with Baník Ostrava in the Czech first division. With Baník Ostrava he was Czech champion in 2004 and Czech cup winner in 2005. He also won the Czechoslovak Cup in 1990 with Dukla Prague.
From 1992 to 2001 he played 58 times in the Czech national football team, with which he took part in the European Championships in 1996 and 2000 . His greatest success with the national team was second place at the European Championships in 1996. Látal ended his active career in 2005.
Coaching career
Látals first coaching station was from 2007 to September 2008 the third division Fotbal Frýdek-Místek . In October 2008 he became a coach at the second division SFC Opava , from which he was fired in November 2009. In September 2010 Látal was coach at the second division Baník Sokolov . After Baník Ostrava separated from Pavel Malura in March 2012 , Látal became his successor. However, he did not stay in office long. After a series of poor results in the Gambrinus League , the club split from him in October 2012. In the 2013/14 season he was coach in Slovakia at MFK Košice .
In March 2015 he became the coach of the Polish first division club Piast Gliwice . With the Association of Upper Silesia Latal could get the best finish in club history and landed in the Ekstraklasa - season 2015/16 ranked 2nd behind champions Legia Warsaw . On July 15, 2016, however, Látal and Piast Gliwice went their separate ways after the club lost 3-0 at home to IFK Göteborg in the first leg of the 2016/17 UEFA Europa League qualifying . On September 1 of the same year he took over Piast again, but was released six months later on March 2, 2017. From January 2018 he coached the Belarusian club Dinamo Brest for six months before moving to Spartak Trnava in Slovakia in the summer .
successes
As a player
- Czechoslovak Cup winner 1990 with FK Dukla Prague
- Czech cup winner 1990 with FK Dukla Prague and 2005 with Baník Ostrava
- Vice European champion in 1996 with the Czech national football team
- 1997 UEFA Cup winners with FC Schalke 04
- 2001 DFB Cup winners with FC Schalke 04
- German runner-up in 2001 with FC Schalke 04
- 2004 Czech champion with Baník Ostrava.
As a trainer
- Polish Vice-Champion 2016 with Piast Gliwice
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Kouč Látal v druholigové Opavě skončil fotbal.sport.cz of November 16, 2009, accessed on July 22, 2010, in Czech.
- ↑ Lavičku Baníku bude mít na povel Radoslav Látal Künstne.centrum.cz of September 14, 2010. Accessed September 30, 2010, in Czech.
personal data | |
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SURNAME | Látal, Radoslav |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Látal, Radek |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Czech soccer player |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 6, 1970 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Olomouc , Czechoslovakia |