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Milan Baroš

Milan Baroš (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmɪlan ˈbaroʃ]; born 28 October 1981) is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a striker for FK Vigantice.

Milan Baroš
Baroš with Baník Ostrava in 2018
Personal information
Full name Milan Baroš[1]
Date of birth (1981-10-28) 28 October 1981 (age 41)[1]
Place of birth Valašské Meziříčí, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.83 m (6 ft 0 in)[2]
Position(s) Striker
Team information
Current team
FK Vigantice
Youth career
1987–1991 Vigantice
1991–1993 Rožnov p. Radhoštěm
1993–1998 Baník Ostrava
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1998–2001 Baník Ostrava 76 (22)
2002–2005 Liverpool 68 (19)
2005–2007 Aston Villa 42 (9)
2007–2008 Lyon 24 (7)
2008Portsmouth (loan) 12 (0)
2008–2013 Galatasaray 93 (48)
2013 Baník Ostrava 12 (5)
2013–2014 Antalyaspor 13 (2)
2014–2015 Baník Ostrava 11 (2)
2015–2016 Mladá Boleslav 21 (6)
2016–2017 Slovan Liberec 24 (5)
2017–2020 Baník Ostrava 58 (16)
2020– FK Vigantice 8 (12)
Total 454 (141)
International career
1996–1997 Czech Republic U15 7 (3)
1997–1998 Czech Republic U16 5 (1)
1998 Czech Republic U17 4 (1)
1998–2000 Czech Republic U18 19 (5)
1999–2002 Czech Republic U21 19 (9)
2001–2012 Czech Republic 93 (41)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

In 2005, he was part of the Liverpool team which won the UEFA Champions League. He went on to win Ligue 1 with Lyon in 2007, the FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008 and the Süper Lig with Galatasaray in 2012. He also had spells with Baník Ostrava, where he started his career, and English club Aston Villa, before retiring from professional football in 2020 following the fourth spell at Baník Ostrava.

Born in Valašské Meziříčí, Baroš represented the Czech Republic international team in 93 matches, scoring on 41 occasions. He won the Golden Boot as top scorer of the Euro 2004 tournament, where his nation reached the semi-finals. He went on to play in three more major international tournaments. His 41 goals for the Czech Republic is second behind only Jan Koller.

Club career Edit

Early career Edit

As a boy, Baroš played for youth clubs in Vigantice and Rožnov pod Radhoštěm before joining the youth team of Baník Ostrava at the age of 12.[3] In 1998, he made his debut for the club in the Czech First League, the top division of Czech football, becoming a regular over the next few seasons.[4] In 2000, he won the Talent of the Year award at the Czech Footballer of the Year awards.[5] He was described by the Czech News Agency in the 2000–01 season as "perhaps the biggest star of the [Czech] football league".[6] He played his last game for the club on 2 December 2001, in a 1–0 loss at Viktoria Žižkov.[7] During his time in Ostrava, he scored 23 league goals in 76 appearances.[7]

Liverpool Edit

Baroš joined Liverpool in 2002 in a transfer worth £3.2 million,[8] although he did not move straight away due to delays in obtaining a work permit for him.[9] He made his club debut in a UEFA Champions League tie away to Barcelona on 13 March;[10] he played the last 16 minutes in place of Emile Heskey as the match finished goalless.[11] It was his only appearance of the 2001–02 season.[10]

In the 2002–03 season, Baroš scored twice on his Premiership debut away to Bolton Wanderers on 14 September 2002, as Liverpool won 3–2 away.[12] Baroš was a substitute in the 2003 Football League Cup Final against Manchester United. He entered the game in the second half, but did not play to the end of the game, being substituted himself a minute before the end of the game.[13] Liverpool won the game 2–0 to win the cup, the first major trophy of Baroš' career.[13] Towards the end of the season, he scored twice in a 6–0 away win over already-relegated West Bromwich Albion in April 2003.[14] He ended his first season in the Premiership with 12 goals for the club.

Baroš broke his ankle in a September 2003 match against Blackburn Rovers, a match which also saw teammate Jamie Carragher sustain a broken leg.[15] Baroš subsequently missed five months of football and scored just two goals in the 2003–04 season.[16] His first goal came in a league match against Leeds United in February 2004,[17] while his other goal was in March in a 1–1 Champions League draw against Marseille.[18] Baroš would later claim that had manager Gérard Houllier stayed at the club after the summer of 2004, he would have put in a transfer request.[16] As it was, Houllier left the club and was replaced by Rafael Benítez.[19]

Baroš entered the 2004–05 season having been the top goalscorer in the summer's Euro 2004[20] tournament. With Michael Owen and Emile Heskey having been sold and new signing Djibril Cissé out with a long-term injury, Baroš was now Liverpool's only senior striker.[20] Despite being the club's joint top scorer with 13 goals, including a hat-trick against Crystal Palace,[21] Spaniard Fernando Morientes was preferred to Baroš in Liverpool's starting lineup for the League Cup Final, a match they lost to Chelsea.[22] However, he did start the 2005 Champions League Final, being substituted after 85 minutes as the game finished 3–3 in normal time.[23] Liverpool went on to win the match on penalties. Baroš reportedly dropped the trophy during the team's celebration, leaving a dent, but Liverpool decided not to mend it because it "added to the character" of the trophy.[24] He finished the season with 13 goals, becoming the joint-top scorer for the club.[25] Baroš also received his first red card during the campaign, being sent off for a high challenge on Everton's Alan Stubbs in the Merseyside derby on 20 March.[26]

In June 2005, former manager Gérard Houllier, then with French club Lyon, made an approach to sign Baroš. The player rejected the approach,[27] but only made two substitute appearances for Liverpool in the 2005–06 season before leaving the club. He left Liverpool with league figures of 19 goals in 68 appearances.[28]

Aston Villa Edit

Baroš moved to Premiership side Aston Villa for a fee of £6.5 million in August 2005, signing a four-year contract.[25] He was given the number 10 shirt.[29] Just ten minutes into his Aston Villa debut, he scored the only goal in his new team's league victory over Blackburn.[30] He played a crucial role in Villa's League Cup second round victory against Wycombe Wanderers in September.[31] With Villa trailing 3–1 at half time, Baroš scored shortly after the beginning of the second half and won a penalty, which Gareth Barry converted.[31] He also provided the cross for Barry's second goal of the game as Villa scored seven goals in the second half, resulting in a final score of 8–3, their biggest win in over 40 years.[31] He set up the first Aston Villa goal in a November match against Sunderland in dubious circumstances; back-heeling the ball, which "looked to have gone out of play" to Aaron Hughes.[32] Hughes' pass found Kevin Phillips, who opened the scoring against his old club. He later scored a goal himself in the same game, which ended 3–1 to Villa.[32]

In the Boxing Day match against Everton, Baroš was involved thoroughly in the proceedings. He opened the scoring in the 35th minute, having handled the ball immediately beforehand.[33] This was not punished and the referee awarded a goal.[33] Baroš subsequently celebrated in front of the travelling Everton fans, making a gesture as if to listen to them.[34] A number of missiles from the crowd were subsequently thrown in Baroš' direction.[34] The goal was just his third in what Glenn Moore of The Independent described as "an indifferent season" for Baroš.[35] He went on to score his second goal of the game, and Villa's fourth, earning him man of the match honours.[35] Baroš scored twice in January 2006's fourth round FA Cup win against Port Vale,[36] and added another in the following round's 1–1 draw with Manchester City.[37] Late in the season, he scored two goals in the Second City derby against Birmingham City at Villa Park, marking his 11th and 12th goals of the season and winning another man of the match award.[38] He would score no further goals that season.

Baroš failed to score at the start of the 2006–07 season, leading new manager Martin O'Neill to challenge him in October to prove himself before the January transfer window.[39] He subsequently scored his first goal of the season in December 2006, eight months since scoring his last one, with a close-range equaliser against Sheffield United in a 2–2 draw.[40] Although he also managed to score for Aston Villa in a 2–1 loss to Manchester United in the FA Cup,[41] he left the club in January 2007, having scored just once in 17 league matches that season.[42]

Lyon Edit

On 22 January 2007, Baroš signed with French side Lyon, signing a three-and-a-half year contract and reuniting with former manager Gérard Houllier from his time at Liverpool.[43] The deal swapped Baroš with Lyon striker John Carew, who joined Aston Villa on a three-and-a-half-year deal.[44] Just two days after joining the club, he made his Lyon debut in a league match against Bordeaux. He appeared as a substitute, as league leaders Lyon lost 2–1 for their first home defeat of the season.[45] Baroš took part in that year's Champions League, featuring as a substitute in a 0–0 draw in Rome against Roma.[46] He played no further part in that season's Champions League campaign, as he remained on the bench in the return leg as Lyon were eliminated.[47]

In May 2007, Baroš was accused of making a racist gesture towards his Cameroonian opponent Stéphane Mbia during Lyon's match against Rennes on 18 April.[48] After having been fouled by Mbia several times, Baroš held his nose in front of Mbia and waved his hand as if to waft away an unpleasant smell.[48] In the ensuing controversy, Baroš insisted that his gesture was not intended to be racist in any way, and he was only trying to tell Mbia to get out of his face and leave him alone.[48] Baroš and Mbia were brought before an official disciplinary hearing of the Ligue de Football Professionnel (LFP), which ruled that Baroš was innocent of racist behaviour, but he was nevertheless suspended for the remaining three games of the season for unsportsmanlike conduct.[48] The end of the season saw Lyon win the league title, but nonetheless manager Houllier left the club.[49]

Baroš scored in Lyon's opening game of the 2007–08 season as his club won 2–0 against Auxerre.[50] However, he played significantly less under new manager Alain Perrin, making just six starts and scoring a total of three league goals.[51] In mid-November, Baroš revealed a break down in his relationship with Perrin and hinted at a move to another club.[52]

Portsmouth Edit

Baroš joined Premier League side Portsmouth on loan from Lyon in January 2008 until the end of the season, with the option of making the move permanent at the end of the loan.[51] Baroš played a significant role in the club winning the 2008 FA Cup. He won Portsmouth's match-winning penalty kick in the quarter-final at Manchester United and assisted Nwankwo Kanu's deciding goal in the semi-final match against West Bromwich Albion with a suspected handball that went unnoticed by both the referee and his assistant.[53][54] The final match of Baroš' loan spell was the 2008 FA Cup Final victory over Cardiff City at Wembley Stadium, where he appeared as an 87th-minute substitute for Kanu.[55] By the end of the season, Baroš had played 16 matches for Portsmouth, including seven as a substitute, although he failed to score.[55] He was one of a number of Portsmouth players to be absent at the team parade after the club won the FA Cup, leading to speculation he could have played his last game for the club.[56] At the end of the season, Baroš returned to Lyon.[57]

Galatasaray Edit

 
Baroš playing for Galatasaray in 2011

In August 2008, Baroš joined Turkish champions Galatasaray from Lyon for a fee of €4.7 million.[57][58] He made his first appearance against Kayserispor, playing the last 15 minutes. Baroš scored his first two goals for the club in the UEFA Cup first round, first leg game against Bellinzona.[59] Three days later, in his first league start, he once again scored two goals against Kocaelispor, with Galatasaray going on to win the match 4–1.[60] On 21 December 2008, Baroš scored a hat-trick in the 4–2 Süper Lig derby win against Beşiktaş, converting two penalties and scoring one from open play.[61] He scored another hat-trick later in the season against Hacettepe.[62] He finished the 2008–09 season as the Süper Lig top scorer with 20 goals.[63]

Baroš scored his first goal of the 2009–10 season in his third league game when he scored twice in a 4–1 win against Kayserispor.[64] His next two goals came on 13 September where Galatasaray played rivals Beşiktaş. Galatasaray won the match 3–0, with Baroš scoring his third and fourth goals of the season.[65] He scored a total of five times in ten matches before breaking his left foot in two places after a tackle by Emre Belözoğlu in the Fenerbahçe–Galatasaray derby on 25 October 2009.[66] He returned to action four and a half months later on 14 March 2010 for a game against Ankaragücü, scoring a goal on his comeback.[67] During the season, he scored his third hat-trick for the club in a match against Diyarbakirspor.[62] He finished the season with league figures of 11 goals in 17 matches.[68]

In August 2010, a week before the start of the 2010–11 Süper Lig, he extended his contract with Galatasaray for two seasons, keeping him contracted to the club until the end of the 2012–13 season.[68] Although he had been injured during pre-season training,[68] Baroš appeared as a substitute in his club's UEFA Europa League qualification match against Karpaty Lviv, scoring twice as Galatasaray returned from 2–0 down to draw the match.[69] At the end of September, he scored his fourth hat-trick for the club against Istanbul Büyükşehir Belediyespor, although he failed to complete the game due to an injury.[62] He scored two more goals in a 4–2 loss against Ankaragücü on 17 October, but was injured again.[70] Baroš was suspended for three matches in March 2011 after insulting referee Fırat Aydınus in a match against Beşiktaş.[71] By the end of the season, Baroš had appeared in 17 league games and scored 9 goals.[72]

Galatasaray started the 2011–12 season well and were top of the league in January, having won eight consecutive league matches.[73] Baroš did not start a match for his club for four weeks,[74] but scored an important goal against Samsunspor in the eighth match of the streak.[73] The club won a ninth-straight game, with Baroš scoring his seventh goal of the season, in the 5–1 win against Kardemir Karabükspor, although he left the game with an injury.[75] He returned from injury in a February match against Antalyaspor, coming on as a substitute, but was on the field of play just 15 minutes before receiving a red card.[76] His dismissal resulted in a three-match suspension.[77] Baroš scored his last goal for the club in April 2012 in the last match of the regular season against Manisaspor.[78]

In 2012, Baroš was told by then-coach Fatih Terim that he would not play for the club any more.[79] He played no competitive football after Euro 2012 and finally left the club in February 2013.[7]

Return to Baník Ostrava Edit

On 18 February 2013, Czech club Baník Ostrava announced that Baroš had rejoined the club where he started his career, signing a one-and-a-half-year contract.[80] Under the terms of the contract, his salary was donated to support the youth club of the team.[7] Having not played a competitive match since 21 June of the previous year,[7] he played his first match of the season on 23 February, coming on as a substitute in the 0–0 home draw with Dynamo České Budějovice.[81] He scored a hat-trick in Ostrava's 3–0 league victory against Hradec Králové on 9 March 2013, his first hat-trick in the top flight of Czech football.[82]

Antalyaspor Edit

On 16 July 2013, Baroš agreed a one-year contract with Turkish club Antalyaspor.[83] He made his club debut in August, appearing as a substitute in a 0–0 Süper Lig draw against Kayseri Erciyesspor.[84] He scored his first goal for Antalyaspor against Bursaspor in August, then his second against Rizespor in October.[85] He suffered damage to his anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in December 2013, ruling him out of action for the rest of the season. Baroš returned to the Czech Republic for treatment in January 2014.[86]

Return to the Czech league Edit

24 September 2014 saw Baroš re-join Ostrava; he signed a contract until the end of the 2014–15 season.[87] Following the end of the 2014–15 season, Baroš left Ostrava and signed a two-year contract with Mladá Boleslav.[88] Following the end of the 2015–16 season, Baroš left Mladá Boleslav and signed a two-year contract with Slovan Liberec.[89] He only spent one of the two years at Liberec before returning to Baník Ostrava in 2017.[90] On 3 July 2020, 38-year-old Baroš announced that he would retire from professional football at the end of the Czech season, due to persistent injuries.[91]

International career Edit

 
Baroš posing for a team photo before an international match in 2009

Baroš started representing the Czech Republic in 1997, at under-15 level.[4] Over the next three years he moved up to play at higher age groups, specifically under-16, 17 and 18.[4] Baroš played in the 2000 Olympic tournament, making three appearances for the team.[4] He took part in two other major tournaments at junior level: the 2000 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, at which the Czech Republic placed second, and the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, which the Czech Republic won.[4]

Baroš made his first appearance for the senior national side on 25 April 2001 in a friendly match against Belgium,[92] scoring on his debut.[93] Baroš and national teammate Pavel Nedvěd were both shown the red card in a November 2001 qualification match for the following year's World Cup, as the Czech Republic were eliminated by Belgium.[94]

At UEFA Euro 2004, Baroš scored the first goal for the Czech Republic in their first game of the tournament, a come-from-behind 2–1 victory over Latvia.[95] With the goal he became the youngest goalscorer at the European Championships for the Czech Republic.[95] His second goal of the tournament came against the Netherlands; the Dutch team had taken a two-goal lead over the Czechs before Jan Koller scored from a Baroš pass.[96] Baroš then scored before Vladimír Šmicer completed the scoring, as the Czechs won the game 3–2.[96] The third group match saw the Czech Republic make nine changes to their starting lineup, having already qualified for the quarter-finals.[97] Baroš appeared as a substitute and scored the winning goal, as opponents Germany failed to advance to the next stage of the tournament.[97] Baroš added two goals in two minutes of the second half of the Czechs' quarter-final win over Denmark,[98] and finished as the tournament's Golden Boot winner with five goals.[99]

In qualification for the 2006 World Cup, Baroš scored five goals for his country, including four in consecutive matches in 2005.[100] An injury to his foot, picked up in a match on 3 June, kept him out of 2006 FIFA World Cup games against the United States and Ghana.[101] He did appear in the Czechs' final group game against Italy,[102] but appeared unfit and left the game after 64 minutes to be replaced by David Jarolím.[103][104]

In the run up to UEFA Euro 2008, Baroš had not scored an international goal since March 2007.[28] He started the Czech Republic's second group game against Portugal, but Portugal won 3–1 and Baroš failed to score.[28] Jan Koller was preferred to Baroš in the starting lineup for the next match, against Turkey.[105] Despite neither playing in the match nor even being on the pitch, Baroš suffered the indignity of receiving a yellow card during stoppage time at the end of the match.[105]

Baroš was banned indefinitely from playing for his national side in April 2009 after a breach of discipline, having attended a bar late at night.[106] However, he was recalled to the national side after the appointment of Ivan Hašek as head coach.[107] On 12 August 2009, he marked his return to international duty with a goal from the penalty spot in the 3–1 home win against Belgium in a friendly match.[108] The following month, Baroš scored a career high of four goals against San Marino, in a World Cup qualifier which the Czech Republic won 7–0.[109] In doing so, he became only the second player from the Czech Republic to score four goals in an international match.[109] He was selected as part of the squad for Euro 2012. After the tournament, during which he failed to score, Baroš announced his retirement from international football, having scored a total of 41 international goals in 93 matches.[110] His total of 41 international goals for his country is second only to strike partner Jan Koller, who holds the record with 55.[7]

Style of play Edit

Baroš gained the nickname "the Ostravan Maradona" in his native Czech Republic due to perceived similarities with the Argentine footballer of the same name.[111] He was noted particularly for being a quick player with good dribbling skill.[92]

Personal life Edit

Baroš was born in the Czech town of Valašské Meziříčí.[13] He is of partial Romani descent. He grew up in the village of Vigantice.[112] In 2009, he married Tereza Franková,[113] whom he started dating in 2005.[114] Their son Patrik was born on 1 September 2009.[115]

On 1 November 2007, Baroš was arrested in France while driving at 271 km/h (168 mph) in his black Ferrari F430, on a freeway limited to 130 km/h (81 mph). Stopped by French police between Lyon and Geneva in the region of Ain, the local authorities said the radar reading of 271 km/h was the fastest speed ever recorded in the region, surpassing the previous mark of 248 km/h (154 mph) set by a motorcyclist in 2000. As a result, Baroš had his car and licence confiscated and had to return to Lyon in a taxi.[116]

Career statistics Edit

Club Edit

Source: League matches;[117]
Cup and League Cup matches;[118]
Liverpool European matches;[119]
European club matches from 2006[72]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
Club Season League National cup[a] League cup[b] Europe Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Baník Ostrava 1998–99 Czech First League 6 0 0 0 6 0
1999–2000 29 6 2 1 29 6
2000–01 26 5 2 0 26 5
2001–02 15 11 0 0 15 11
Total 76 22 4 1 76 23
Liverpool 2001–02 Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0
2002–03 27 9 1 0 4 2 9 1 1[c] 0 42 12
2003–04 13 1 1 0 0 0 4[d] 1 18 2
2004–05 26 9 1 0 4 2 14[e] 2 45 13
2005–06 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0
Total 68 19 3 0 8 4 28 4 1 0 108 27
Aston Villa 2005–06 Premier League 25 8 3 3 2 1 30 12
2006–07 17 1 1 1 3 0 21 2
Total 42 9 4 4 5 1 51 14
Lyon 2006–07 Ligue 1 12 4 0 0 1 0 1[e] 0 0 0 14 4
2007–08 12 3 1 0 1 0 3[e] 0 1[f] 0 18 3
2008–09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1[f] 0 1 0
Total 24 7 1 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 33 7
Portsmouth (loan) 2007–08 Premier League 12 0 4 0 0 0 16 0
Galatasaray 2008–09 Süper Lig 31 20 3 1 9 5 43 26
2009–10 17 11 0 0 6[g] 5 23 16
2010–11 17 9 2 0 2[g] 2 21 11
2011–12 28 8 1 0 29 8
Total 93 48 6 1 17 12 116 61
Baník Ostrava 2012–13 Czech First League 12 5 0 0 12 5
Antalyaspor 2013–14 Süper Lig 13 2 3 2 16 4
Baník Ostrava 2014–15 Czech First League 11 2 0 0 11 2
FK Mladá Boleslav 2015–16 Czech First League 21 6 3 3 0 0 24 9
Slovan Liberec 2016–17 Czech First League 24 5 0 0 5 1 29 6
Baník Ostrava 2017–18 Czech First League 25 9 2 1 27 10
2018–19 16 6 1 1 1[h] 0 18 7
2019–20 17 1 2 2 19 3
Total 58 16 5 4 1 0 64 20
Career total 454 141 33 15 15 5 54 17 4 0 556 177
  1. ^ Includes Czech Cup, FA Cup, Coupe de France, Turkish Cup
  2. ^ Includes Football League Cup, Coupe de la Ligue
  3. ^ Appearance in FA Community Shield
  4. ^ Appearances in UEFA Cup
  5. ^ a b c Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  6. ^ a b Appearance in Trophée des Champions
  7. ^ a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League
  8. ^ Appearance in Czech First League UEFA Europa League play-offs

International Edit

Baroš made his debut opposed to Belgium in April 2001,[120] netting his first goal as the match ended in a 1–1 draw.[121] Baroš has only scored a hat-trick once, which came against San Marino in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match in September 2009,[122] where he accomplished a career mark by scoring four times.

Czech Republic score listed first, score column indicates score after each Baroš goal. Updated as of final match played 21 June 2012.[123]
List of international goals scored by Milan Baroš
No. Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition Ref
1 25 April 2001 Letná Stadium, Prague, Czech Republic 1   Belgium 1–1 1–1 Friendly [121]
2 6 June 2001 Na Stínadlech, Teplice, Czech Republic 2   Northern Ireland 3–1 3–1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification [124]
3 5 September 2001 5   Malta 3–2 3–2 [125]
4 6 October 2001 Letná Stadium, Prague, Czech Republic 6   Bulgaria 3–0 6–0 [126]
5 6 September 2002 12   FR Yugoslavia 5–0 Friendly [127]
6 5–0
7 16 October 2002 Na Stínadlech, Teplice, Czech Republic 13   Belarus 2–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying [128]
8 20 November 2002 14   Sweden 3–2 3–3 Friendly [129]
9 12 February 2003 Stade de France, Saint-Denis, France 15   France 2–0 2–0 [130]
10 30 April 2003 Na Stínadlech, Teplice, Czech Republic 18   Turkey 4–0 4–0 [131]
11 6 September 2003 Dinamo Stadium, Minsk, Belarus 20   Belarus 2–1 3–1 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying [132]
12 10 September 2003 Toyota Arena, Prague, Czech Republic 21   Netherlands 3–1 3–1 [133]
13 31 March 2004 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 22   Republic of Ireland 1–1 1–2 Friendly [134]
14 2 June 2004 Toyota Arena, Prague, Czech Republic 24   Bulgaria 1–0 3–1 [135]
15 6 June 2004 Na Stínadlech, Teplice, Czech Republic 25   Estonia 1–0 2–0 [136]
16 2–0
17 15 June 2004 Estádio Municipal de Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal 26   Latvia 1–1 2–1 UEFA Euro 2004 [137]
18 19 June 2004 27   Netherlands 2–2 3–2 [138]
19 23 June 2004 Estádio José Alvalade, Lisbon, Portugal 28   Germany 2–1 2–1 [139]
20 27 June 2004 Estádio do Dragão, Porto, Portugal 29   Denmark 2–0 3–0 [140]
21 3–0
22 26 March 2005 Na Stínadlech, Teplice, Czech Republic 36   Finland 1–0 4–3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification [141]
23 30 March 2005 Estadi Comunal d'Aixovall, Andorra la Vella, Andorra 37   Andorra 2–0 4–0 [142]
24 4 June 2005 Stadion u Nisy, Liberec, Czech Republic 38 5–1 8–1 [143]
25 8 June 2005 Na Stínadlech, Teplice, Czech Republic 39   Macedonia 6–1 6–1 [144]
26 7 September 2005 Andrův stadion, Olomouc, Czech Republic 42   Armenia 3–0 4–1 [145]
27 26 May 2006 Tivoli-Neu, Innsbruck, Austria 47   Saudi Arabia 1–0 2–0 Friendly [146]
28 7 October 2006 Stadion u Nisy, Liberec, Czech Republic 51   San Marino 3–0 7–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying [147]
29 7–0
30 15 November 2006 Toyota Arena, Prague, Czech Republic 53   Denmark 1–1 1–1 Friendly [148]
31 24 March 2007 55   Germany 1–2 1–2 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying [149]
32 20 August 2008 Wembley Stadium, London, England 66   England 1–0 2–2 Friendly [150]
33 12 August 2009 Na Stínadlech, Teplice, Czech Republic 74   Belgium 2–1 3–1 [151]
34 5 September 2009 Tehelné pole, Bratislava, Slovakia 75   Slovakia 2–2 2–2 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification [152]
35 9 September 2009 Městský fotbalový stadion, Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic 76   San Marino 1–0 7–0 [122]
36 2–0
37 3–0
38 5–0
39 29 March 2011 Stadion Střelecký ostrov, České Budějovice, Czech Republic 81   Liechtenstein 1–0 2–0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying [153]
40 29 February 2012 Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Republic of Ireland 87   Republic of Ireland 1–1 Friendly [154]
41 26 May 2012 Profertil Arena, Hartberg, Austria 88   Israel 2–1 [155]
Source:[117][100][159]
Czech Republic
Year Apps Goals
2001 8 4
2002 6 4
2003 7 4
2004 13 9
2005 11 5
2006 8 4
2007 8 1
2008 9 1
2009 8 6
2010 1 0
2011 7 1
2012 7 2
Total 93 41

Honours Edit

Liverpool

Olympique Lyon

Portsmouth

Galatasaray

Mladá Boleslav

Czech Republic Youth

Individual

References Edit

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  1. ^ Includes the FIFA World Cup (one appearance in 2006).[156]
  2. ^ Includes the Cyprus International Football Tournament (two appearances in 2002 and one appearance in 2008).[123][157][158]

External links Edit

  • Profile at LFChistory.net
  • Milan Baroš at the Turkish Football Federation
  • FIFA competition record (archived)
  • Milan Baroš – UEFA competition record ()
  • Milan Baroš at National-Football-Teams.com
  • Milan Baroš at Soccerbase  
  • Milan Baroš at Fortunaliga.cz
  • Milan Baroš – Czech First League statistics at Fotbal DNES (in Czech)
  • Milan Baroš at FAČR (also at old FAČR website) (in Czech)

milan, baroš, czech, pronunciation, ˈmɪlan, ˈbaroʃ, born, october, 1981, czech, professional, footballer, plays, striker, vigantice, baroš, with, baník, ostrava, 2018personal, informationfull, name, date, birth, 1981, october, 1981, place, birthvalašské, meziř. Milan Baros Czech pronunciation ˈmɪlan ˈbaroʃ born 28 October 1981 is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a striker for FK Vigantice Milan BarosBaros with Banik Ostrava in 2018Personal informationFull nameMilan Baros 1 Date of birth 1981 10 28 28 October 1981 age 41 1 Place of birthValasske Mezirici CzechoslovakiaHeight1 83 m 6 ft 0 in 2 Position s StrikerTeam informationCurrent teamFK ViganticeYouth career1987 1991Vigantice1991 1993Roznov p Radhostem1993 1998Banik OstravaSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1998 2001Banik Ostrava76 22 2002 2005Liverpool68 19 2005 2007Aston Villa42 9 2007 2008Lyon24 7 2008 Portsmouth loan 12 0 2008 2013Galatasaray93 48 2013Banik Ostrava12 5 2013 2014Antalyaspor13 2 2014 2015Banik Ostrava11 2 2015 2016Mlada Boleslav21 6 2016 2017Slovan Liberec24 5 2017 2020Banik Ostrava58 16 2020 FK Vigantice8 12 Total454 141 International career1996 1997Czech Republic U157 3 1997 1998Czech Republic U165 1 1998Czech Republic U174 1 1998 2000Czech Republic U1819 5 1999 2002Czech Republic U2119 9 2001 2012Czech Republic93 41 Medal record Men s footballRepresenting Czech RepublicUEFA European Championship2004 PortugalUEFA European Under 21 ChampionshipWinner 2002 Switzerland Club domestic league appearances and goalsIn 2005 he was part of the Liverpool team which won the UEFA Champions League He went on to win Ligue 1 with Lyon in 2007 the FA Cup with Portsmouth in 2008 and the Super Lig with Galatasaray in 2012 He also had spells with Banik Ostrava where he started his career and English club Aston Villa before retiring from professional football in 2020 following the fourth spell at Banik Ostrava Born in Valasske Mezirici Baros represented the Czech Republic international team in 93 matches scoring on 41 occasions He won the Golden Boot as top scorer of the Euro 2004 tournament where his nation reached the semi finals He went on to play in three more major international tournaments His 41 goals for the Czech Republic is second behind only Jan Koller Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early career 1 2 Liverpool 1 3 Aston Villa 1 4 Lyon 1 5 Portsmouth 1 6 Galatasaray 1 7 Return to Banik Ostrava 1 8 Antalyaspor 1 9 Return to the Czech league 2 International career 3 Style of play 4 Personal life 5 Career statistics 5 1 Club 5 2 International 6 Honours 7 References 8 External linksClub career EditEarly career Edit As a boy Baros played for youth clubs in Vigantice and Roznov pod Radhostem before joining the youth team of Banik Ostrava at the age of 12 3 In 1998 he made his debut for the club in the Czech First League the top division of Czech football becoming a regular over the next few seasons 4 In 2000 he won the Talent of the Year award at the Czech Footballer of the Year awards 5 He was described by the Czech News Agency in the 2000 01 season as perhaps the biggest star of the Czech football league 6 He played his last game for the club on 2 December 2001 in a 1 0 loss at Viktoria Zizkov 7 During his time in Ostrava he scored 23 league goals in 76 appearances 7 Liverpool Edit Baros joined Liverpool in 2002 in a transfer worth 3 2 million 8 although he did not move straight away due to delays in obtaining a work permit for him 9 He made his club debut in a UEFA Champions League tie away to Barcelona on 13 March 10 he played the last 16 minutes in place of Emile Heskey as the match finished goalless 11 It was his only appearance of the 2001 02 season 10 In the 2002 03 season Baros scored twice on his Premiership debut away to Bolton Wanderers on 14 September 2002 as Liverpool won 3 2 away 12 Baros was a substitute in the 2003 Football League Cup Final against Manchester United He entered the game in the second half but did not play to the end of the game being substituted himself a minute before the end of the game 13 Liverpool won the game 2 0 to win the cup the first major trophy of Baros career 13 Towards the end of the season he scored twice in a 6 0 away win over already relegated West Bromwich Albion in April 2003 14 He ended his first season in the Premiership with 12 goals for the club Baros broke his ankle in a September 2003 match against Blackburn Rovers a match which also saw teammate Jamie Carragher sustain a broken leg 15 Baros subsequently missed five months of football and scored just two goals in the 2003 04 season 16 His first goal came in a league match against Leeds United in February 2004 17 while his other goal was in March in a 1 1 Champions League draw against Marseille 18 Baros would later claim that had manager Gerard Houllier stayed at the club after the summer of 2004 he would have put in a transfer request 16 As it was Houllier left the club and was replaced by Rafael Benitez 19 Baros entered the 2004 05 season having been the top goalscorer in the summer s Euro 2004 20 tournament With Michael Owen and Emile Heskey having been sold and new signing Djibril Cisse out with a long term injury Baros was now Liverpool s only senior striker 20 Despite being the club s joint top scorer with 13 goals including a hat trick against Crystal Palace 21 Spaniard Fernando Morientes was preferred to Baros in Liverpool s starting lineup for the League Cup Final a match they lost to Chelsea 22 However he did start the 2005 Champions League Final being substituted after 85 minutes as the game finished 3 3 in normal time 23 Liverpool went on to win the match on penalties Baros reportedly dropped the trophy during the team s celebration leaving a dent but Liverpool decided not to mend it because it added to the character of the trophy 24 He finished the season with 13 goals becoming the joint top scorer for the club 25 Baros also received his first red card during the campaign being sent off for a high challenge on Everton s Alan Stubbs in the Merseyside derby on 20 March 26 In June 2005 former manager Gerard Houllier then with French club Lyon made an approach to sign Baros The player rejected the approach 27 but only made two substitute appearances for Liverpool in the 2005 06 season before leaving the club He left Liverpool with league figures of 19 goals in 68 appearances 28 Aston Villa Edit Baros moved to Premiership side Aston Villa for a fee of 6 5 million in August 2005 signing a four year contract 25 He was given the number 10 shirt 29 Just ten minutes into his Aston Villa debut he scored the only goal in his new team s league victory over Blackburn 30 He played a crucial role in Villa s League Cup second round victory against Wycombe Wanderers in September 31 With Villa trailing 3 1 at half time Baros scored shortly after the beginning of the second half and won a penalty which Gareth Barry converted 31 He also provided the cross for Barry s second goal of the game as Villa scored seven goals in the second half resulting in a final score of 8 3 their biggest win in over 40 years 31 He set up the first Aston Villa goal in a November match against Sunderland in dubious circumstances back heeling the ball which looked to have gone out of play to Aaron Hughes 32 Hughes pass found Kevin Phillips who opened the scoring against his old club He later scored a goal himself in the same game which ended 3 1 to Villa 32 In the Boxing Day match against Everton Baros was involved thoroughly in the proceedings He opened the scoring in the 35th minute having handled the ball immediately beforehand 33 This was not punished and the referee awarded a goal 33 Baros subsequently celebrated in front of the travelling Everton fans making a gesture as if to listen to them 34 A number of missiles from the crowd were subsequently thrown in Baros direction 34 The goal was just his third in what Glenn Moore of The Independent described as an indifferent season for Baros 35 He went on to score his second goal of the game and Villa s fourth earning him man of the match honours 35 Baros scored twice in January 2006 s fourth round FA Cup win against Port Vale 36 and added another in the following round s 1 1 draw with Manchester City 37 Late in the season he scored two goals in the Second City derby against Birmingham City at Villa Park marking his 11th and 12th goals of the season and winning another man of the match award 38 He would score no further goals that season Baros failed to score at the start of the 2006 07 season leading new manager Martin O Neill to challenge him in October to prove himself before the January transfer window 39 He subsequently scored his first goal of the season in December 2006 eight months since scoring his last one with a close range equaliser against Sheffield United in a 2 2 draw 40 Although he also managed to score for Aston Villa in a 2 1 loss to Manchester United in the FA Cup 41 he left the club in January 2007 having scored just once in 17 league matches that season 42 Lyon Edit On 22 January 2007 Baros signed with French side Lyon signing a three and a half year contract and reuniting with former manager Gerard Houllier from his time at Liverpool 43 The deal swapped Baros with Lyon striker John Carew who joined Aston Villa on a three and a half year deal 44 Just two days after joining the club he made his Lyon debut in a league match against Bordeaux He appeared as a substitute as league leaders Lyon lost 2 1 for their first home defeat of the season 45 Baros took part in that year s Champions League featuring as a substitute in a 0 0 draw in Rome against Roma 46 He played no further part in that season s Champions League campaign as he remained on the bench in the return leg as Lyon were eliminated 47 In May 2007 Baros was accused of making a racist gesture towards his Cameroonian opponent Stephane Mbia during Lyon s match against Rennes on 18 April 48 After having been fouled by Mbia several times Baros held his nose in front of Mbia and waved his hand as if to waft away an unpleasant smell 48 In the ensuing controversy Baros insisted that his gesture was not intended to be racist in any way and he was only trying to tell Mbia to get out of his face and leave him alone 48 Baros and Mbia were brought before an official disciplinary hearing of the Ligue de Football Professionnel LFP which ruled that Baros was innocent of racist behaviour but he was nevertheless suspended for the remaining three games of the season for unsportsmanlike conduct 48 The end of the season saw Lyon win the league title but nonetheless manager Houllier left the club 49 Baros scored in Lyon s opening game of the 2007 08 season as his club won 2 0 against Auxerre 50 However he played significantly less under new manager Alain Perrin making just six starts and scoring a total of three league goals 51 In mid November Baros revealed a break down in his relationship with Perrin and hinted at a move to another club 52 Portsmouth Edit Baros joined Premier League side Portsmouth on loan from Lyon in January 2008 until the end of the season with the option of making the move permanent at the end of the loan 51 Baros played a significant role in the club winning the 2008 FA Cup He won Portsmouth s match winning penalty kick in the quarter final at Manchester United and assisted Nwankwo Kanu s deciding goal in the semi final match against West Bromwich Albion with a suspected handball that went unnoticed by both the referee and his assistant 53 54 The final match of Baros loan spell was the 2008 FA Cup Final victory over Cardiff City at Wembley Stadium where he appeared as an 87th minute substitute for Kanu 55 By the end of the season Baros had played 16 matches for Portsmouth including seven as a substitute although he failed to score 55 He was one of a number of Portsmouth players to be absent at the team parade after the club won the FA Cup leading to speculation he could have played his last game for the club 56 At the end of the season Baros returned to Lyon 57 Galatasaray Edit nbsp Baros playing for Galatasaray in 2011In August 2008 Baros joined Turkish champions Galatasaray from Lyon for a fee of 4 7 million 57 58 He made his first appearance against Kayserispor playing the last 15 minutes Baros scored his first two goals for the club in the UEFA Cup first round first leg game against Bellinzona 59 Three days later in his first league start he once again scored two goals against Kocaelispor with Galatasaray going on to win the match 4 1 60 On 21 December 2008 Baros scored a hat trick in the 4 2 Super Lig derby win against Besiktas converting two penalties and scoring one from open play 61 He scored another hat trick later in the season against Hacettepe 62 He finished the 2008 09 season as the Super Lig top scorer with 20 goals 63 Baros scored his first goal of the 2009 10 season in his third league game when he scored twice in a 4 1 win against Kayserispor 64 His next two goals came on 13 September where Galatasaray played rivals Besiktas Galatasaray won the match 3 0 with Baros scoring his third and fourth goals of the season 65 He scored a total of five times in ten matches before breaking his left foot in two places after a tackle by Emre Belozoglu in the Fenerbahce Galatasaray derby on 25 October 2009 66 He returned to action four and a half months later on 14 March 2010 for a game against Ankaragucu scoring a goal on his comeback 67 During the season he scored his third hat trick for the club in a match against Diyarbakirspor 62 He finished the season with league figures of 11 goals in 17 matches 68 In August 2010 a week before the start of the 2010 11 Super Lig he extended his contract with Galatasaray for two seasons keeping him contracted to the club until the end of the 2012 13 season 68 Although he had been injured during pre season training 68 Baros appeared as a substitute in his club s UEFA Europa League qualification match against Karpaty Lviv scoring twice as Galatasaray returned from 2 0 down to draw the match 69 At the end of September he scored his fourth hat trick for the club against Istanbul Buyuksehir Belediyespor although he failed to complete the game due to an injury 62 He scored two more goals in a 4 2 loss against Ankaragucu on 17 October but was injured again 70 Baros was suspended for three matches in March 2011 after insulting referee Firat Aydinus in a match against Besiktas 71 By the end of the season Baros had appeared in 17 league games and scored 9 goals 72 Galatasaray started the 2011 12 season well and were top of the league in January having won eight consecutive league matches 73 Baros did not start a match for his club for four weeks 74 but scored an important goal against Samsunspor in the eighth match of the streak 73 The club won a ninth straight game with Baros scoring his seventh goal of the season in the 5 1 win against Kardemir Karabukspor although he left the game with an injury 75 He returned from injury in a February match against Antalyaspor coming on as a substitute but was on the field of play just 15 minutes before receiving a red card 76 His dismissal resulted in a three match suspension 77 Baros scored his last goal for the club in April 2012 in the last match of the regular season against Manisaspor 78 In 2012 Baros was told by then coach Fatih Terim that he would not play for the club any more 79 He played no competitive football after Euro 2012 and finally left the club in February 2013 7 Return to Banik Ostrava Edit On 18 February 2013 Czech club Banik Ostrava announced that Baros had rejoined the club where he started his career signing a one and a half year contract 80 Under the terms of the contract his salary was donated to support the youth club of the team 7 Having not played a competitive match since 21 June of the previous year 7 he played his first match of the season on 23 February coming on as a substitute in the 0 0 home draw with Dynamo Ceske Budejovice 81 He scored a hat trick in Ostrava s 3 0 league victory against Hradec Kralove on 9 March 2013 his first hat trick in the top flight of Czech football 82 Antalyaspor Edit On 16 July 2013 Baros agreed a one year contract with Turkish club Antalyaspor 83 He made his club debut in August appearing as a substitute in a 0 0 Super Lig draw against Kayseri Erciyesspor 84 He scored his first goal for Antalyaspor against Bursaspor in August then his second against Rizespor in October 85 He suffered damage to his anterior cruciate ligament ACL in December 2013 ruling him out of action for the rest of the season Baros returned to the Czech Republic for treatment in January 2014 86 Return to the Czech league Edit 24 September 2014 saw Baros re join Ostrava he signed a contract until the end of the 2014 15 season 87 Following the end of the 2014 15 season Baros left Ostrava and signed a two year contract with Mlada Boleslav 88 Following the end of the 2015 16 season Baros left Mlada Boleslav and signed a two year contract with Slovan Liberec 89 He only spent one of the two years at Liberec before returning to Banik Ostrava in 2017 90 On 3 July 2020 38 year old Baros announced that he would retire from professional football at the end of the Czech season due to persistent injuries 91 International career Edit nbsp Baros posing for a team photo before an international match in 2009See also List of international goals scored by Milan Baros Baros started representing the Czech Republic in 1997 at under 15 level 4 Over the next three years he moved up to play at higher age groups specifically under 16 17 and 18 4 Baros played in the 2000 Olympic tournament making three appearances for the team 4 He took part in two other major tournaments at junior level the 2000 UEFA European Under 21 Football Championship at which the Czech Republic placed second and the 2002 UEFA European Under 21 Football Championship which the Czech Republic won 4 Baros made his first appearance for the senior national side on 25 April 2001 in a friendly match against Belgium 92 scoring on his debut 93 Baros and national teammate Pavel Nedved were both shown the red card in a November 2001 qualification match for the following year s World Cup as the Czech Republic were eliminated by Belgium 94 At UEFA Euro 2004 Baros scored the first goal for the Czech Republic in their first game of the tournament a come from behind 2 1 victory over Latvia 95 With the goal he became the youngest goalscorer at the European Championships for the Czech Republic 95 His second goal of the tournament came against the Netherlands the Dutch team had taken a two goal lead over the Czechs before Jan Koller scored from a Baros pass 96 Baros then scored before Vladimir Smicer completed the scoring as the Czechs won the game 3 2 96 The third group match saw the Czech Republic make nine changes to their starting lineup having already qualified for the quarter finals 97 Baros appeared as a substitute and scored the winning goal as opponents Germany failed to advance to the next stage of the tournament 97 Baros added two goals in two minutes of the second half of the Czechs quarter final win over Denmark 98 and finished as the tournament s Golden Boot winner with five goals 99 In qualification for the 2006 World Cup Baros scored five goals for his country including four in consecutive matches in 2005 100 An injury to his foot picked up in a match on 3 June kept him out of 2006 FIFA World Cup games against the United States and Ghana 101 He did appear in the Czechs final group game against Italy 102 but appeared unfit and left the game after 64 minutes to be replaced by David Jarolim 103 104 In the run up to UEFA Euro 2008 Baros had not scored an international goal since March 2007 28 He started the Czech Republic s second group game against Portugal but Portugal won 3 1 and Baros failed to score 28 Jan Koller was preferred to Baros in the starting lineup for the next match against Turkey 105 Despite neither playing in the match nor even being on the pitch Baros suffered the indignity of receiving a yellow card during stoppage time at the end of the match 105 Baros was banned indefinitely from playing for his national side in April 2009 after a breach of discipline having attended a bar late at night 106 However he was recalled to the national side after the appointment of Ivan Hasek as head coach 107 On 12 August 2009 he marked his return to international duty with a goal from the penalty spot in the 3 1 home win against Belgium in a friendly match 108 The following month Baros scored a career high of four goals against San Marino in a World Cup qualifier which the Czech Republic won 7 0 109 In doing so he became only the second player from the Czech Republic to score four goals in an international match 109 He was selected as part of the squad for Euro 2012 After the tournament during which he failed to score Baros announced his retirement from international football having scored a total of 41 international goals in 93 matches 110 His total of 41 international goals for his country is second only to strike partner Jan Koller who holds the record with 55 7 Style of play EditBaros gained the nickname the Ostravan Maradona in his native Czech Republic due to perceived similarities with the Argentine footballer of the same name 111 He was noted particularly for being a quick player with good dribbling skill 92 Personal life EditBaros was born in the Czech town of Valasske Mezirici 13 He is of partial Romani descent He grew up in the village of Vigantice 112 In 2009 he married Tereza Frankova 113 whom he started dating in 2005 114 Their son Patrik was born on 1 September 2009 115 On 1 November 2007 Baros was arrested in France while driving at 271 km h 168 mph in his black Ferrari F430 on a freeway limited to 130 km h 81 mph Stopped by French police between Lyon and Geneva in the region of Ain the local authorities said the radar reading of 271 km h was the fastest speed ever recorded in the region surpassing the previous mark of 248 km h 154 mph set by a motorcyclist in 2000 As a result Baros had his car and licence confiscated and had to return to Lyon in a taxi 116 Career statistics EditClub Edit Source League matches 117 Cup and League Cup matches 118 Liverpool European matches 119 European club matches from 2006 72 Appearances and goals by club season and competition Club Season League National cup a League cup b Europe Other TotalDivision Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps GoalsBanik Ostrava 1998 99 Czech First League 6 0 0 0 6 01999 2000 29 6 2 1 29 62000 01 26 5 2 0 26 52001 02 15 11 0 0 15 11Total 76 22 4 1 76 23Liverpool 2001 02 Premier League 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 02002 03 27 9 1 0 4 2 9 1 1 c 0 42 122003 04 13 1 1 0 0 0 4 d 1 18 22004 05 26 9 1 0 4 2 14 e 2 45 132005 06 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 0Total 68 19 3 0 8 4 28 4 1 0 108 27Aston Villa 2005 06 Premier League 25 8 3 3 2 1 30 122006 07 17 1 1 1 3 0 21 2Total 42 9 4 4 5 1 51 14Lyon 2006 07 Ligue 1 12 4 0 0 1 0 1 e 0 0 0 14 42007 08 12 3 1 0 1 0 3 e 0 1 f 0 18 32008 09 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 f 0 1 0Total 24 7 1 0 2 0 4 0 2 0 33 7Portsmouth loan 2007 08 Premier League 12 0 4 0 0 0 16 0Galatasaray 2008 09 Super Lig 31 20 3 1 9 5 43 262009 10 17 11 0 0 6 g 5 23 162010 11 17 9 2 0 2 g 2 21 112011 12 28 8 1 0 29 8Total 93 48 6 1 17 12 116 61Banik Ostrava 2012 13 Czech First League 12 5 0 0 12 5Antalyaspor 2013 14 Super Lig 13 2 3 2 16 4Banik Ostrava 2014 15 Czech First League 11 2 0 0 11 2FK Mlada Boleslav 2015 16 Czech First League 21 6 3 3 0 0 24 9Slovan Liberec 2016 17 Czech First League 24 5 0 0 5 1 29 6Banik Ostrava 2017 18 Czech First League 25 9 2 1 27 102018 19 16 6 1 1 1 h 0 18 72019 20 17 1 2 2 19 3Total 58 16 5 4 1 0 64 20Career total 454 141 33 15 15 5 54 17 4 0 556 177 Includes Czech Cup FA Cup Coupe de France Turkish Cup Includes Football League Cup Coupe de la Ligue Appearance in FA Community Shield Appearances in UEFA Cup a b c Appearances in UEFA Champions League a b Appearance in Trophee des Champions a b Appearances in UEFA Europa League Appearance in Czech First League UEFA Europa League play offs International Edit Baros made his debut opposed to Belgium in April 2001 120 netting his first goal as the match ended in a 1 1 draw 121 Baros has only scored a hat trick once which came against San Marino in a 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification match in September 2009 122 where he accomplished a career mark by scoring four times Czech Republic score listed first score column indicates score after each Baros goal Updated as of final match played 21 June 2012 123 List of international goals scored by Milan Baros No Date Venue Cap Opponent Score Result Competition Ref1 25 April 2001 Letna Stadium Prague Czech Republic 1 nbsp Belgium 1 1 1 1 Friendly 121 2 6 June 2001 Na Stinadlech Teplice Czech Republic 2 nbsp Northern Ireland 3 1 3 1 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 124 3 5 September 2001 5 nbsp Malta 3 2 3 2 125 4 6 October 2001 Letna Stadium Prague Czech Republic 6 nbsp Bulgaria 3 0 6 0 126 5 6 September 2002 12 nbsp FR Yugoslavia 5 0 Friendly 127 6 5 07 16 October 2002 Na Stinadlech Teplice Czech Republic 13 nbsp Belarus 2 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying 128 8 20 November 2002 14 nbsp Sweden 3 2 3 3 Friendly 129 9 12 February 2003 Stade de France Saint Denis France 15 nbsp France 2 0 2 0 130 10 30 April 2003 Na Stinadlech Teplice Czech Republic 18 nbsp Turkey 4 0 4 0 131 11 6 September 2003 Dinamo Stadium Minsk Belarus 20 nbsp Belarus 2 1 3 1 UEFA Euro 2004 qualifying 132 12 10 September 2003 Toyota Arena Prague Czech Republic 21 nbsp Netherlands 3 1 3 1 133 13 31 March 2004 Lansdowne Road Dublin Republic of Ireland 22 nbsp Republic of Ireland 1 1 1 2 Friendly 134 14 2 June 2004 Toyota Arena Prague Czech Republic 24 nbsp Bulgaria 1 0 3 1 135 15 6 June 2004 Na Stinadlech Teplice Czech Republic 25 nbsp Estonia 1 0 2 0 136 16 2 017 15 June 2004 Estadio Municipal de Aveiro Aveiro Portugal 26 nbsp Latvia 1 1 2 1 UEFA Euro 2004 137 18 19 June 2004 27 nbsp Netherlands 2 2 3 2 138 19 23 June 2004 Estadio Jose Alvalade Lisbon Portugal 28 nbsp Germany 2 1 2 1 139 20 27 June 2004 Estadio do Dragao Porto Portugal 29 nbsp Denmark 2 0 3 0 140 21 3 022 26 March 2005 Na Stinadlech Teplice Czech Republic 36 nbsp Finland 1 0 4 3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 141 23 30 March 2005 Estadi Comunal d Aixovall Andorra la Vella Andorra 37 nbsp Andorra 2 0 4 0 142 24 4 June 2005 Stadion u Nisy Liberec Czech Republic 38 5 1 8 1 143 25 8 June 2005 Na Stinadlech Teplice Czech Republic 39 nbsp Macedonia 6 1 6 1 144 26 7 September 2005 Andruv stadion Olomouc Czech Republic 42 nbsp Armenia 3 0 4 1 145 27 26 May 2006 Tivoli Neu Innsbruck Austria 47 nbsp Saudi Arabia 1 0 2 0 Friendly 146 28 7 October 2006 Stadion u Nisy Liberec Czech Republic 51 nbsp San Marino 3 0 7 0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying 147 29 7 030 15 November 2006 Toyota Arena Prague Czech Republic 53 nbsp Denmark 1 1 1 1 Friendly 148 31 24 March 2007 55 nbsp Germany 1 2 1 2 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying 149 32 20 August 2008 Wembley Stadium London England 66 nbsp England 1 0 2 2 Friendly 150 33 12 August 2009 Na Stinadlech Teplice Czech Republic 74 nbsp Belgium 2 1 3 1 151 34 5 September 2009 Tehelne pole Bratislava Slovakia 75 nbsp Slovakia 2 2 2 2 2010 FIFA World Cup qualification 152 35 9 September 2009 Mestsky fotbalovy stadion Uherske Hradiste Czech Republic 76 nbsp San Marino 1 0 7 0 122 36 2 037 3 038 5 039 29 March 2011 Stadion Strelecky ostrov Ceske Budejovice Czech Republic 81 nbsp Liechtenstein 1 0 2 0 UEFA Euro 2012 qualifying 153 40 29 February 2012 Aviva Stadium Dublin Republic of Ireland 87 nbsp Republic of Ireland 1 1 Friendly 154 41 26 May 2012 Profertil Arena Hartberg Austria 88 nbsp Israel 2 1 155 International appearances and goals by season 123 National team Season Apps GoalsCzech Republic2001 8 42002 6 42003 7 42004 13 92005 11 52006 8 42007 8 12008 9 12009 8 62010 1 02011 7 12012 7 2Total 93 41 International appearances and goals by tournament 123 Tournament Apps GoalsUEFA European Championship qualification 21 7Friendlies 30 16UEFA European Championship tournaments 10 5FIFA World Cup qualification 28 13FIFA World Cup tournaments a 1 0Other tournaments b 3 0Total 93 41 Source 117 100 159 Czech RepublicYear Apps Goals2001 8 42002 6 42003 7 42004 13 92005 11 52006 8 42007 8 12008 9 12009 8 62010 1 02011 7 12012 7 2Total 93 41Honours EditLiverpool FA Community Shield runner up 2002 160 Football League Cup 2002 03 runner up 2004 05 161 UEFA Champions League 2004 05 162 Olympique Lyon Ligue 1 2006 07 2007 08 Trophee des Champions 2007Portsmouth FA Cup 2007 08 162 Galatasaray Super Lig 2011 12 162 Mlada Boleslav Czech Cup 2015 16Czech Republic Youth UEFA European Under 21 Football Championship 2002 162 Individual UEFA European Championship Golden Boot 2004 162 UEFA European Champions Team of the Tournament 2004 162 Super Lig top scorer 2008 09 20 goals References Edit a b Hugman Barry J ed 2008 The PFA Footballers Who s Who 2008 09 Mainstream Publishing p 38 ISBN 978 1 84596 324 8 Milan Baros Overview Premier League Retrieved 10 August 2022 Milan Baros Antalyaspor Kulubu Mlada fronta DNES Retrieved 11 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b c d e f Milan Baros UEFA Retrieved 7 June 2013 Includes the FIFA World Cup one appearance in 2006 156 Includes the Cyprus International Football Tournament two appearances in 2002 and one appearance in 2008 123 157 158 External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Milan Baros Profile at LFChistory net Milan Baros at the Turkish Football Federation Milan Baros FIFA competition record archived Milan Baros UEFA competition record archive Milan Baros at National Football Teams com Milan Baros at Soccerbase nbsp Milan Baros at Fortunaliga cz Milan Baros Czech First League statistics at Fotbal DNES in Czech Milan Baros at FACR also at old FACR website in Czech Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Milan Baros amp oldid 1175773566 International stats, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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