Roman Pivarník

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Roman Pivarník
Personnel
birthday 17th February 1967
place of birth KošiceCzechoslovakia
position midfield player
Juniors
Years station
ZŤS Košice
Men's
Years station Games (goals) 1
1987-1988 Dukla Banska Bystrica 4 (0)
1988-1992 FK Dukla Prague 74 (1)
1992-1994 Sigma Olomouc 45 (2)
1994-1997 SK Rapid Vienna 59 (5)
1997-1998 SV Gerasdorf
1998-1999 Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv
1999-2000 FC Carl Zeiss Jena 10 (1)
Stations as a trainer
Years station
2000-2002 1. HFK Olomouc
2002-2003 FC Vysočina Jihlava
2003-2004 al-Qadisiyah
2005 SK HS Kroměříž
2006 SK Rapid Wien (assistant trainer)
2007-2010 1. FC Tatran Prešov
2011–2012 FC Vysočina Jihlava
2012-2013 SK Sigma Olomouc
2014-2016 Bohemians 1905 Prague
2016-2017 Viktoria Plzen
2017– FC Zbrojovka Brno
1 Only league games are given.

Roman Pivarník (born February 17, 1967 in Košice ) is a former Slovak football player and current football coach . From the beginning of 2007 to August 2010, Pivarník, who has Czech citizenship, was the coach of the Slovak first division club 1. FC Tatran Prešov .

Player career

Roman Pivarník made his debut in the 1987/88 season for Dukla Banská Bystrica in the 1st Czechoslovak League. In the summer of 1988, the midfielder moved to Dukla Prague , where he spent four years. In 1990 he won the Czech and Czechoslovak Cups with Dukla . Then Pivarník moved to Sigma Olomouc , for which he played 45 games in two seasons, in which he scored two goals.

In 1994 he was signed by Rapid , with whom he won the Austrian Cup in 1995 . In 1995/96 Rapid won the Austrian championship, on the last day of the match he scored the first goal in a decisive 2-0 victory over direct title rivals SK Sturm Graz in front of 48,000 spectators. In the same season, Rapid made it to the final of the European Cup Winners' Cup , but lost to Paris Saint-Germain 1-0. Pivarník completed a total of 59 championship games for Rapid Vienna before moving to SV Gerasdorf in 1997 in the 2nd Austrian Bundesliga.

In the summer of 1998 Pivarník went to Israel and played for Bnei Yehuda Tel Aviv for one season . He then moved to FC Carl Zeiss Jena in the Regionalliga Nordost , in the summer of 2000 Pivarník ended his career.

successes

Coaching career

Pivarník's first coaching station was the Czech second division team 1. HFK Olomouc, whom he coached from the 21st match day of the 2000/01 season. After the end of the season he moved to the post of sporting director, but returned on the 13th matchday 2001/02 back to the coach position. In September 2002 he was hired by the second division club Vysočina Jihlava , he led the team from 14th to seventh place.

In July 2003, Pivarník accepted an offer from the Saudi Arabian association al-Qadisiyah . In the summer of 2004 he returned to the Czech Republic and worked from January 2005 as coach of the second division SK Hanácká Slavia Kroměříž. In January 2006 he switched to Rapid Vienna as an assistant coach, and from August 27 to September 4, 2006 he was interim coach after Georg Zellhofer's dismissal .

In December 2006, Pivarník agreed to end the cooperation with Rapid Vienna, as Zellhofer's successor Peter Pacult had brought his own staff with him. In February 2007 Roman Pivarník coached the Slovak second division team Tatran Prešov, whom he led to the Corgoň league . At the end of August 2010, after six championship games without a win, Pivarnik ended his activity at Tatran Prešov by mutual agreement.

Others

Roman Pivarník is the nephew of Ján Pivarník , who won European football championship with Czechoslovakia in 1976. His father Imrich Pivarník was a seven-time Slovak champion in the 100 and 200 meter sprints in the 1960s and 1970s. In 1993 he was involved in the establishment of 1. FC Košice , of which he was short-term vice-president.

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