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Vratislav Lokvenc

Vratislav Lokvenc (Czech pronunciation: [ˈvracɪslaf ˈlokvɛnts], born 27 September 1973) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a forward. After playing youth football for Náchod and Hradec Králové, he began his senior club career with the latter team. After moving to Sparta Prague he won five league titles and one cup, as well as the 1999–2000 league top scorer award. He subsequently played abroad, playing club football in Germany, Austria and Switzerland for 1. FC Kaiserslautern, VfL Bochum, Red Bull Salzburg, FC Basel and FC Ingolstadt 04. He retired in 2009.

Vratislav Lokvenc
Lokvenc in 2013
Personal information
Full name Vratislav Lokvenc[1]
Date of birth (1973-09-27) 27 September 1973 (age 50)
Place of birth Náchod, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.96 m (6 ft 5 in)[2]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
1980–1986 Náchod
1986–1992 Hradec Králové
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1992–1994 Hradec Králové 55 (8)
1994–2000 Sparta Prague 163 (74)
2000–2004 1. FC Kaiserslautern 116 (36)
2004–2005 VfL Bochum 32 (10)
2005–2008 Red Bull Salzburg 45 (8)
2008FC Basel (loan) 6 (0)
2008–2009 FC Ingolstadt 23 (6)
Total 440 (142)
International career
1993–1996 Czech Republic U21 13 (7)
1995–2006 Czech Republic 74 (14)
Medal record
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Lokvenc played international football for the Czech Republic. He played at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup before going on to take part in three major competitions. He made three substitute appearances at Euro 2000 and played in one game at Euro 2004. His last international tournament was the 2006 World Cup, where he played in two group matches before missing the third through suspension. The Czech Republic did not qualify for the next round of the competition and Lokvenc subsequently retired from international football in 2006.

Club career edit

Early success edit

Lokvenc was born into a football family; his father, also named Vratislav Lokvenc, played club football for FK Ústí nad Labem in the second football league of Czechoslovakia and later Náchod.[3] Born in 1973, Lokvenc started his professional career during the 1992–93 season with Hradec Králové,[4] joining Sparta Prague in October 1994.[5] He featured in the 1995–96 UEFA Cup for Sparta, scoring the first goal and providing the pass for the second in a 2–1 win against Danish club Silkeborg IF, whereby Sparta qualified on the away goals rule for the second round.[6] He scored a goal shortly after entering the game as a substitute in a first round match of the 1996–97 UEFA Cup Winners' Cup against Austrian side Sturm Graz; the match finished 2–2.[7]

Lokvenc spent six seasons at Sparta Prague, with whom he won five league titles and the 1995–96 Czech Cup.[4] In March 2000, in a match against České Budějovice, Lokvenc scored four times for Sparta as the match finished 4–1.[8] In doing so he became the third player in the Czech era to score four times in the same match, after Josef Obajdin and Robert Vágner.[8] Lokvenc scored twice in the Prague derby match against Slavia Prague in May 2000, in a 5–1 win which secured the league title for Sparta.[9] He was top scorer of the Czech First League in the 1999–2000 season with 22 goals,[10] tying the league record, which stood until David Lafata scored 25 goals during the 2011–12 season.[11]

Germany edit

Lokvenc joined 1. FC Kaiserslautern of the German Bundesliga in 2000, agreeing to the move before the 2000 European Championship.[12] Around the same time, a daughter was born to Lokvenc in May 2000.[9] He scored six goals in an 11–1 friendly match win against an amateur side before the start of the season.[13] In December 2000 Lokvenc scored in the UEFA Cup against Rangers, helping his team qualify for the last 16 of the competition.[14] In the following round Kaiserslautern were paired with Slavia Prague; after the first match had finished goalless, Lokvenc scored the only goal in the second leg of their two-legged tie to eliminate the Czech team.[15] He scored a hat-trick in the 2002–03 DFB-Pokal quarter-final against Bochum, a game which finished 3–3 but was won by Kaiserslautern after a penalty shoot-out.[16] Lokvenc played in the final of the competition at the end of May 2003, but his side were beaten 3–1 by league winners Bayern Munich as the latter claimed the double.[17]

Kaiserslautern announced that Lokvenc would be sold in April 2004, citing his salary demands as reasons for his sale.[18] He joined VfL Bochum of the Bundesliga in the summer of 2004, agreeing the transfer before the European Championships.[19] Bochum were relegated from the league after 33 games of the 34-game season, with Lokvenc scoring his tenth goal of the season in a 2–0 win at third placed Stuttgart.[20]

Late career edit

Lokvenc signed for Red Bull Salzburg in the summer of 2005, rejecting offers from Portsmouth and Hertha Berlin.[21] He described his move to Salzburg as "the best transfer of my life",[21] arriving around the same time as Germany national team players Thomas Linke and Alexander Zickler.[22] Lokvenc only played four league matches in his first season with the club before requiring surgery on an injury to his right knee in November.[23] He returned to the team in May 2006, taking part in a match for the first time since July 2005, as he made an appearance as a substitute in a 2–1 home loss against Pasching.[24] The club finished the season as league runners-up, behind Austria Vienna.[25]

Lokvenc scored his first league goal of the 2006–07 Austrian Football Bundesliga in a December match against Altach, levelling the scores as the game finished 1–1.[26] The club went on to win the league in April 2007 with five matches of the season remaining.[27]

In October 2007 Lokvenc scored the only goal in Salzburg's 1–0 UEFA Cup first round win against AEK Athens This was not enough for his team to advance, having lost 3–0 in the first leg of their two-legged tie.[28] Lokvenc featured less for Salzburg in the 2007–08 season,[29] prompting him to join Swiss Super League team Basel on loan in February 2008 for the remainder of the season.[30] He scored in Basel's 1–0 semi-final Swiss Cup victory against Thun.[2] The club went on to win the 2008 league championship title and the 2008 Swiss Cup.[31]

Lokvenc returned to Germany in the summer of 2008, joining Ingolstadt of the 2. Bundesliga.[32] On 17 August 2008, the Czech played his first competitive match for FC Ingolstadt in a 3–2 victory against SpVgg Greuther Fürth on the first matchday of the second German Bundesliga.[33] Lokvenc scored his first two goals on 5 October 2008 in a 4–2 win on the seventh matchday against Hansa Rostock (a relegated team from the Bundesliga).[34] Vratislav Lokvenc played in 23 games and scored six goals. Nevertheless, FC Ingolstadt relegated from the second German Bundesliga at the end of the season. After the relegation, Lokvenc left the Bavarians and retires.

Post-playing career edit

After finishing his professional playing career, Lokvenc worked as a scout in the Czech Republic and Slovakia for his former team, Basel.[35] He also played football in the amateur Czech Fourth Division for Union Čelákovice.[35] He continued to be physically active after his football career, taking part in the 2010 Prague Half Marathon in the same field as former international teammate Pavel Nedvěd.[36] He was again involved in the Prague Half Marathon in 2015, taking part in a relay alongside Nedvěd, fellow footballer Tomáš Hübschman and 2014 Miss Czech Republic, Tereza Skoumalová.[37]

International career edit

Lokvenc represented his country at under-21 level, scoring seven goals in 13 matches between 1993 and 1995.[4] He first played for the senior Czech national team in 1995.[4] Lokvenc was part of the Czech Republic squad at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup in Saudi Arabia. He took part as a substitute in the group stage match against United Arab Emirates and started the third place play-off game versus Uruguay, which the Czech Republic won to finish third overall in the tournament.[38][39]

Euro 2000 edit

At Euro 2000, Lokvenc made a substitute appearance in the Czech Republic's opening game against the Netherlands, replacing Pavel Nedvěd after 89 minutes as the match resulted in a 1–0 win for the Dutch.[40] He replaced Radek Bejbl in the second group match, against France, coming on after 49 minutes in the 2–1 loss.[41] Lokvenc appeared in the third group match against Denmark, although due to both teams having lost both of their previous matches, neither team could advance to the next round of the competition. He came on after 79 minutes, replacing Vladimír Šmicer in a 2–0 win for his nation.[42]

Euro 2004 edit

Lokvenc scored twice as a substitute in a June 2003 qualification match against Moldova, scoring both goals with his head in a 5–0 win for his country.[43] He played in one match at Euro 2004. He started the group match against Germany among a group of players which was described by the BBC as "very much a Czech second string", but failed to score and was replaced by Milan Baroš after 59 minutes. The Czech Republic won the match, 2–1.[44]

2006 World Cup edit

During the qualification process for the forthcoming World Cup, Lokvenc scored five goals for his country. In a November 2004 match, away at Macedonia, he entered the game in the 76th minute as a substitute for Zdeněk Grygera with the game goalless. He scored the first goal of the game with his head, before Jan Koller made the score 2–0 to win the match.[45] In March 2005, Lokvenc again scored the deciding goal, this time against Finland in Teplice. In a game in which the Czechs had led 3–1, Finland scored twice to level the scores, however Lokvenc made the score 4–3 with three minutes remaining.[46] Four days later, Lokvenc scored another goal, heading in a cross from Baroš, in a 4–0 away win against Andorra.[47] In June of the same year, Lokvenc scored the first and last goals for his nation in an 8–1 home win, also against Andorra.[48]

At the 2006 World Cup, Lokvenc replaced the injured Jan Koller as a substitute in the first group match, against the USA.[49] He didn't score but received a yellow card as his nation won 3–0.[49] He started the second group match, against Ghana, in the absence of fellow strikers Koller and Baroš due to injury.[50][51] He received another yellow card in the match, which Ghana won 2–0.[51] Due to having received two yellow cards, he was suspended for his country's final group match, against Italy.[52] The Czech Republic lost to Italy and therefore failed to progress to the next stage of the competition.[53] Lokvenc announced his retirement from international football in September 2006, becoming the third player from the World Cup team to retire after Karel Poborský and Pavel Nedvěd.[54] He finished his international career with figures of 14 goals in 74 matches.[4]

Style of play edit

Lokvenc was particularly noted for his height, being referred to as a "towering forward",[55] and having "a similar aerial threat" to international teammate Jan Koller.[50] His strength was noted as another of his assets.[56]

Career statistics edit

Club edit

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition[57]
Club Season League
Division Apps Goals
Fomei Hradec Králové 1992–93 Czechoslovak First League 17 0
1993–94 Czech First League 29 5
1994–95 9 3
Total 55 8
Sparta Prague 1994–95 Czech First League 21 8
1995–96 29 9
1996–97 30 12
1997–98 29 12
1998–99 29 11
1999–00 25 22
Total 163 74
1. FC Kaiserslautern 2000–01 Bundesliga 30 9
2001–02 31 11
2002–03 30 8
2003–04 25 8
Total 116 36
VfL Bochum 2004–05 Bundesliga 32 10
Red Bull Salzburg 2005–06 Austrian Bundesliga 5 0
2006–07 23 6
2007–08 17 3
Total 45 9
FC Basel 2007–08 Super League 6 0
FC Ingolstadt 2008–09 2. Bundesliga 23 6
Career total 440 143

International edit

Appearances and goals by national team and year[57]
National team Year Apps Goals
Czech Republic 1995 2 0
1997 4 0
1998 10 1
1999 8 1
2000 10 0
2001 11 3
2002 5 1
2003 5 2
2004 9 1
2005 5 4
2006 5 1
Total 74 14
Scores and results list the Czech Republic's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Lokvenc goal.
List of international goals scored by Vratislav Lokvenc[58]
No. Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1 27 May 1998   South Korea 2–2 Friendly
2 28 April 1999   Poland 1–2 Friendly
3 15 August 2001   South Korea 5–0 Friendly
4 5 September 2001   Malta 3–2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
5 6 October 2001   Bulgaria 6–0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification
6 13 February 2002   Cyprus 4–3 Friendly
7 11 June 2003   Moldova 5–0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualification
8
9 17 November 2004   North Macedonia 2–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
10 26 March 2005   Finland 4–3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
11 30 March 2005   Andorra 4–0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
12 4 June 2005   Andorra 8–1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification
13
14 30 May 2006   Costa Rica 1–0 Friendly

Honours edit

Sparta Prague

1. FC Kaiserslautern

Red Bull Salzburg

FC Basel

Czech Republic

Individual

  • Czech First League top scorer:[10] 1999–2000

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External links edit

  • Vratislav Lokvenc at Fortunaliga.cz
  • Vratislav Lokvenc – Czech First League statistics at Fotbal DNES (in Czech)
  • Vratislav Lokvenc at FAČR (also at old FAČR website) (in Czech)
  • Vratislav Lokvenc at Soccerway

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Vratislav Lokvenc Czech pronunciation ˈvracɪslaf ˈlokvɛnts born 27 September 1973 is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a forward After playing youth football for Nachod and Hradec Kralove he began his senior club career with the latter team After moving to Sparta Prague he won five league titles and one cup as well as the 1999 2000 league top scorer award He subsequently played abroad playing club football in Germany Austria and Switzerland for 1 FC Kaiserslautern VfL Bochum Red Bull Salzburg FC Basel and FC Ingolstadt 04 He retired in 2009 Vratislav LokvencLokvenc in 2013Personal informationFull nameVratislav Lokvenc 1 Date of birth 1973 09 27 27 September 1973 age 50 Place of birthNachod CzechoslovakiaHeight1 96 m 6 ft 5 in 2 Position s ForwardYouth career1980 1986Nachod1986 1992Hradec KraloveSenior career YearsTeamApps Gls 1992 1994Hradec Kralove55 8 1994 2000Sparta Prague163 74 2000 20041 FC Kaiserslautern116 36 2004 2005VfL Bochum32 10 2005 2008Red Bull Salzburg45 8 2008 FC Basel loan 6 0 2008 2009FC Ingolstadt23 6 Total440 142 International career1993 1996Czech Republic U2113 7 1995 2006Czech Republic74 14 Medal record Men s football Representing Czech Republic UEFA European Championship 2004 Portugal Club domestic league appearances and goals Lokvenc played international football for the Czech Republic He played at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup before going on to take part in three major competitions He made three substitute appearances at Euro 2000 and played in one game at Euro 2004 His last international tournament was the 2006 World Cup where he played in two group matches before missing the third through suspension The Czech Republic did not qualify for the next round of the competition and Lokvenc subsequently retired from international football in 2006 Contents 1 Club career 1 1 Early success 1 2 Germany 1 3 Late career 1 4 Post playing career 2 International career 2 1 Euro 2000 2 2 Euro 2004 2 3 2006 World Cup 3 Style of play 4 Career statistics 4 1 Club 4 2 International 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksClub career editEarly success edit Lokvenc was born into a football family his father also named Vratislav Lokvenc played club football for FK Usti nad Labem in the second football league of Czechoslovakia and later Nachod 3 Born in 1973 Lokvenc started his professional career during the 1992 93 season with Hradec Kralove 4 joining Sparta Prague in October 1994 5 He featured in the 1995 96 UEFA Cup for Sparta scoring the first goal and providing the pass for the second in a 2 1 win against Danish club Silkeborg IF whereby Sparta qualified on the away goals rule for the second round 6 He scored a goal shortly after entering the game as a substitute in a first round match of the 1996 97 UEFA Cup Winners Cup against Austrian side Sturm Graz the match finished 2 2 7 Lokvenc spent six seasons at Sparta Prague with whom he won five league titles and the 1995 96 Czech Cup 4 In March 2000 in a match against Ceske Budejovice Lokvenc scored four times for Sparta as the match finished 4 1 8 In doing so he became the third player in the Czech era to score four times in the same match after Josef Obajdin and Robert Vagner 8 Lokvenc scored twice in the Prague derby match against Slavia Prague in May 2000 in a 5 1 win which secured the league title for Sparta 9 He was top scorer of the Czech First League in the 1999 2000 season with 22 goals 10 tying the league record which stood until David Lafata scored 25 goals during the 2011 12 season 11 Germany edit Lokvenc joined 1 FC Kaiserslautern of the German Bundesliga in 2000 agreeing to the move before the 2000 European Championship 12 Around the same time a daughter was born to Lokvenc in May 2000 9 He scored six goals in an 11 1 friendly match win against an amateur side before the start of the season 13 In December 2000 Lokvenc scored in the UEFA Cup against Rangers helping his team qualify for the last 16 of the competition 14 In the following round Kaiserslautern were paired with Slavia Prague after the first match had finished goalless Lokvenc scored the only goal in the second leg of their two legged tie to eliminate the Czech team 15 He scored a hat trick in the 2002 03 DFB Pokal quarter final against Bochum a game which finished 3 3 but was won by Kaiserslautern after a penalty shoot out 16 Lokvenc played in the final of the competition at the end of May 2003 but his side were beaten 3 1 by league winners Bayern Munich as the latter claimed the double 17 Kaiserslautern announced that Lokvenc would be sold in April 2004 citing his salary demands as reasons for his sale 18 He joined VfL Bochum of the Bundesliga in the summer of 2004 agreeing the transfer before the European Championships 19 Bochum were relegated from the league after 33 games of the 34 game season with Lokvenc scoring his tenth goal of the season in a 2 0 win at third placed Stuttgart 20 Late career edit Lokvenc signed for Red Bull Salzburg in the summer of 2005 rejecting offers from Portsmouth and Hertha Berlin 21 He described his move to Salzburg as the best transfer of my life 21 arriving around the same time as Germany national team players Thomas Linke and Alexander Zickler 22 Lokvenc only played four league matches in his first season with the club before requiring surgery on an injury to his right knee in November 23 He returned to the team in May 2006 taking part in a match for the first time since July 2005 as he made an appearance as a substitute in a 2 1 home loss against Pasching 24 The club finished the season as league runners up behind Austria Vienna 25 Lokvenc scored his first league goal of the 2006 07 Austrian Football Bundesliga in a December match against Altach levelling the scores as the game finished 1 1 26 The club went on to win the league in April 2007 with five matches of the season remaining 27 In October 2007 Lokvenc scored the only goal in Salzburg s 1 0 UEFA Cup first round win against AEK Athens This was not enough for his team to advance having lost 3 0 in the first leg of their two legged tie 28 Lokvenc featured less for Salzburg in the 2007 08 season 29 prompting him to join Swiss Super League team Basel on loan in February 2008 for the remainder of the season 30 He scored in Basel s 1 0 semi final Swiss Cup victory against Thun 2 The club went on to win the 2008 league championship title and the 2008 Swiss Cup 31 Lokvenc returned to Germany in the summer of 2008 joining Ingolstadt of the 2 Bundesliga 32 On 17 August 2008 the Czech played his first competitive match for FC Ingolstadt in a 3 2 victory against SpVgg Greuther Furth on the first matchday of the second German Bundesliga 33 Lokvenc scored his first two goals on 5 October 2008 in a 4 2 win on the seventh matchday against Hansa Rostock a relegated team from the Bundesliga 34 Vratislav Lokvenc played in 23 games and scored six goals Nevertheless FC Ingolstadt relegated from the second German Bundesliga at the end of the season After the relegation Lokvenc left the Bavarians and retires Post playing career edit After finishing his professional playing career Lokvenc worked as a scout in the Czech Republic and Slovakia for his former team Basel 35 He also played football in the amateur Czech Fourth Division for Union Celakovice 35 He continued to be physically active after his football career taking part in the 2010 Prague Half Marathon in the same field as former international teammate Pavel Nedved 36 He was again involved in the Prague Half Marathon in 2015 taking part in a relay alongside Nedved fellow footballer Tomas Hubschman and 2014 Miss Czech Republic Tereza Skoumalova 37 International career editLokvenc represented his country at under 21 level scoring seven goals in 13 matches between 1993 and 1995 4 He first played for the senior Czech national team in 1995 4 Lokvenc was part of the Czech Republic squad at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup in Saudi Arabia He took part as a substitute in the group stage match against United Arab Emirates and started the third place play off game versus Uruguay which the Czech Republic won to finish third overall in the tournament 38 39 Euro 2000 edit At Euro 2000 Lokvenc made a substitute appearance in the Czech Republic s opening game against the Netherlands replacing Pavel Nedved after 89 minutes as the match resulted in a 1 0 win for the Dutch 40 He replaced Radek Bejbl in the second group match against France coming on after 49 minutes in the 2 1 loss 41 Lokvenc appeared in the third group match against Denmark although due to both teams having lost both of their previous matches neither team could advance to the next round of the competition He came on after 79 minutes replacing Vladimir Smicer in a 2 0 win for his nation 42 Euro 2004 edit Lokvenc scored twice as a substitute in a June 2003 qualification match against Moldova scoring both goals with his head in a 5 0 win for his country 43 He played in one match at Euro 2004 He started the group match against Germany among a group of players which was described by the BBC as very much a Czech second string but failed to score and was replaced by Milan Baros after 59 minutes The Czech Republic won the match 2 1 44 2006 World Cup edit During the qualification process for the forthcoming World Cup Lokvenc scored five goals for his country In a November 2004 match away at Macedonia he entered the game in the 76th minute as a substitute for Zdenek Grygera with the game goalless He scored the first goal of the game with his head before Jan Koller made the score 2 0 to win the match 45 In March 2005 Lokvenc again scored the deciding goal this time against Finland in Teplice In a game in which the Czechs had led 3 1 Finland scored twice to level the scores however Lokvenc made the score 4 3 with three minutes remaining 46 Four days later Lokvenc scored another goal heading in a cross from Baros in a 4 0 away win against Andorra 47 In June of the same year Lokvenc scored the first and last goals for his nation in an 8 1 home win also against Andorra 48 At the 2006 World Cup Lokvenc replaced the injured Jan Koller as a substitute in the first group match against the USA 49 He didn t score but received a yellow card as his nation won 3 0 49 He started the second group match against Ghana in the absence of fellow strikers Koller and Baros due to injury 50 51 He received another yellow card in the match which Ghana won 2 0 51 Due to having received two yellow cards he was suspended for his country s final group match against Italy 52 The Czech Republic lost to Italy and therefore failed to progress to the next stage of the competition 53 Lokvenc announced his retirement from international football in September 2006 becoming the third player from the World Cup team to retire after Karel Poborsky and Pavel Nedved 54 He finished his international career with figures of 14 goals in 74 matches 4 Style of play editLokvenc was particularly noted for his height being referred to as a towering forward 55 and having a similar aerial threat to international teammate Jan Koller 50 His strength was noted as another of his assets 56 Career statistics editClub edit Appearances and goals by club season and competition 57 Club Season League Division Apps Goals Fomei Hradec Kralove 1992 93 Czechoslovak First League 17 0 1993 94 Czech First League 29 5 1994 95 9 3 Total 55 8 Sparta Prague 1994 95 Czech First League 21 8 1995 96 29 9 1996 97 30 12 1997 98 29 12 1998 99 29 11 1999 00 25 22 Total 163 74 1 FC Kaiserslautern 2000 01 Bundesliga 30 9 2001 02 31 11 2002 03 30 8 2003 04 25 8 Total 116 36 VfL Bochum 2004 05 Bundesliga 32 10 Red Bull Salzburg 2005 06 Austrian Bundesliga 5 0 2006 07 23 6 2007 08 17 3 Total 45 9 FC Basel 2007 08 Super League 6 0 FC Ingolstadt 2008 09 2 Bundesliga 23 6 Career total 440 143 International edit Appearances and goals by national team and year 57 National team Year Apps Goals Czech Republic 1995 2 0 1997 4 0 1998 10 1 1999 8 1 2000 10 0 2001 11 3 2002 5 1 2003 5 2 2004 9 1 2005 5 4 2006 5 1 Total 74 14 Scores and results list the Czech Republic s goal tally first score column indicates score after each Lokvenc goal List of international goals scored by Vratislav Lokvenc 58 No Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 27 May 1998 nbsp South Korea 2 2 Friendly 2 28 April 1999 nbsp Poland 1 2 Friendly 3 15 August 2001 nbsp South Korea 5 0 Friendly 4 5 September 2001 nbsp Malta 3 2 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 5 6 October 2001 nbsp Bulgaria 6 0 2002 FIFA World Cup qualification 6 13 February 2002 nbsp Cyprus 4 3 Friendly 7 11 June 2003 nbsp Moldova 5 0 UEFA Euro 2004 qualification 8 9 17 November 2004 nbsp North Macedonia 2 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 10 26 March 2005 nbsp Finland 4 3 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 11 30 March 2005 nbsp Andorra 4 0 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 12 4 June 2005 nbsp Andorra 8 1 2006 FIFA World Cup qualification 13 14 30 May 2006 nbsp Costa Rica 1 0 FriendlyHonours editSparta Prague Czech First League 4 1994 95 1996 97 1997 98 1998 99 1999 2000 Czech Cup 4 1996 1 FC Kaiserslautern DFB Pokal runner up 17 2002 03 Red Bull Salzburg Austrian Football Bundesliga 2006 07 27 runner up 2005 06 25 FC Basel Swiss Super League 31 2007 08 Swiss Cup 31 2007 08 Czech Republic FIFA Confederations Cup third place 1997 39 Individual Czech First League top scorer 10 1999 2000References edit 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany List of Players PDF FIFA 21 March 2014 p 8 Archived from the original PDF on 10 June 2019 a b Schaub Daniel 14 March 2008 Beleaguered Basel opt for brute force UEFA com Retrieved 4 February 2015 Machek Radomir 17 June 2004 Lokvenc daval v zacich i devadesat golu Mlada fronta DNES in Czech Retrieved 7 May 2014 a b c d e f g Jerabek Lubos 2007 Cesky a ceskoslovensky fotbal lexikon osobnosti a klubu in Czech Prague Grada Publishing p 113 ISBN 978 80 247 1656 5 Novak Jaromir 11 April 2000 Lokvenc Kdyz chce mit fotbalista vystarano musi ven Mlada fronta DNES in Czech Retrieved 7 May 2014 Kondos Sakis 4 October 1995 Three Musketeers Go to Round Two The Prague Post Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Bouc Frantisek 18 September 1996 Crosstown soccer rivals successful in theri European Cup excursions The Prague Post Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 7 May 2014 a b Lokvenc Hattrick a jeste gol navrch Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 19 March 2000 Retrieved 7 May 2014 a b Bouc Frantisek 10 May 2000 We are the champions The Prague Post Archived from the original on 8 May 2014 Retrieved 7 May 2014 a b Jerabek Lubos 2007 Cesky a ceskoslovensky fotbal lexikon osobnosti a klubu in Czech Prague Grada Publishing p 232 ISBN 978 80 247 1656 5 Novak Miloslav 7 May 2013 Ukradli me vzpomina Lokvenc jak misto na Zizkov prestoupil do Sparty Mlada fronta DNES in Czech Retrieved 21 February 2015 Czech squad players on the move BBC Sport 21 May 2000 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Pan Zdvorily strili goly i v Kaiserslauternu Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 18 July 2000 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Lokvencuv gol pomohl k postupu Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 7 December 2000 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Novak Jaromir 22 February 2001 Slavii vyradil byvaly spartan Lokvenc Mlada fronta DNES in Czech Retrieved 7 May 2014 Lokvenc se blyskl hattrickem Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 5 February 2003 Retrieved 7 May 2014 a b DFB Pokalfinale Bayern muhelos zum Double Spiegel Online in German 31 May 2003 Retrieved 18 May 2015 Vratislav Lokvenc verlasst den FCK Rheinische Post in German 29 April 2004 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Lokvenc bound for Bochum UEFA com 10 May 2004 Retrieved 21 February 2015 Lokvencuv gol uz Bochum nespasil Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 14 May 2005 Retrieved 21 February 2015 a b Czech striker snubs Pompey offer BBC Sport 7 June 2005 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Joyce Paul September 2005 Austria Red Bull Salzburg When Saturday Comes Retrieved 24 February 2015 Operace vyradi Lokvence na pul roku Hospodarske noviny in Czech 9 November 2005 Retrieved 21 February 2015 Sionkuv gol nasmeroval Austrii k oslavam Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 7 May 2006 Retrieved 21 February 2015 a b Exenberger Andreas Stokkermans Karel 2006 Austria 2005 06 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 19 May 2015 Kanonadu Ajaxu nastartoval Grygeruv gol Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 4 December 2006 Retrieved 21 February 2015 a b Salzburg sizzling after title triumph UEFA com 29 April 2007 Retrieved 21 February 2015 Ajax follow French pair out of Europe UEFA com 5 October 2007 Retrieved 28 February 2015 Lokvenc odchazi hostovat do Basileje Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 16 February 2008 Retrieved 1 March 2015 Costanzo counted out for Basel UEFA com 15 February 2008 Retrieved 24 February 2015 a b c Stokkermans Karel 2008 Switzerland 2007 08 Rec Sport Soccer Statistics Foundation Retrieved 4 February 2015 Lokvenc bude hrat druhou nemeckou ligu za Ingolstadt Mlada fronta DNES in Czech 16 June 2008 Retrieved 24 February 2015 Fink Elf siegt zum Auftakt Kicker Sportmagazin in German Olympia Verlag GmbH 17 August 2008 Retrieved 29 March 2020 Leitl wendet das Blatt Kicker Sportmagazin in German Olympia Verlag GmbH 5 October 2008 Retrieved 29 March 2020 a b Martin Lothar 19 October 2011 Ex Fussballprofi Lokvenc Tschechien muss Nachwuchsarbeit nach deutschem Vorbild ausrichten Radio Prague in German Retrieved 24 February 2015 Mayor of Prague in Half Marathon Portal of Prague 5 April 2010 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 24 February 2015 Sedivy Petr 25 March 2015 Nedved ci ceska miss na pulmaratonu Bezime na mistrovstvi Evropy Mlada fronta DNES in Czech Retrieved 26 August 2015 FIFA Confederations Cup Saudi Arabia 1997 United Arab Emirates 1 6 0 4 Czech Republic Overview fifa com Retrieved 21 February 2015 a b FIFA Confederations Cup Saudi Arabia 1997 Czech Republic 1 0 0 0 Uruguay Overview fifa com Retrieved 21 February 2015 De Boer on the spot as Oranje leave it late UEFA com 6 October 2003 Retrieved 7 May 2014 France through after edging Czech thriller UEFA com 6 October 2003 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Smicer brace gives Czechs win BBC Sport 21 June 2000 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Czech changes prove decisive UEFA com 11 June 2003 Retrieved 21 February 2015 Germany 1 2 Czech Rep BBC Sport 23 June 2004 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Panevski Igor 17 November 2004 Czech Republic leave it late UEFA com Retrieved 21 February 2015 Willoughby Ian 29 March 2005 Sports News Radio Prague Retrieved 7 May 2014 Josef Ladislav 30 March 2005 Czechs cheered by brilliant Baros UEFA com Retrieved 21 February 2015 Czechs canter to emphatic victory UEFA com 4 June 2005 Retrieved 21 February 2015 a b USA 0 3 Czech Republic BBC Sport 12 June 2006 Retrieved 7 May 2014 a b Phillips Mitch 17 June 2006 Lokvenc ready to plug gap in Czechs forward line The Guardian Retrieved 20 May 2015 a b Czech Republic 0 2 Ghana BBC Sport 17 June 2006 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Janicek Karel 21 June 2006 Baros could be fit to lead the Czech line The Guardian Retrieved 24 February 2015 Czech Republic 0 2 Italy BBC Sport 22 June 2006 Retrieved 7 May 2014 Felt Karel 5 September 2006 V reprezentaci zrejme skoncim rika Lokvenc sport cz in Czech Retrieved 7 May 2014 Josef Ladislav 29 September 2005 Czech lose two towers UEFA com Retrieved 24 February 2015 Severn Michael 24 July 2002 Galatasaray striker hunt continues Hurriyet Daily News Retrieved 24 February 2015 a b Vratislav Lokvenc at National Football Teams com Retrieved 13 June 2014 Vratislav Lokvenc at FACR in Czech Retrieved 13 June 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vratislav Lokvenc Vratislav Lokvenc at Fortunaliga cz Vratislav Lokvenc Czech First League statistics at Fotbal DNES in Czech Vratislav Lokvenc at FACR also at old FACR website in Czech Vratislav Lokvenc at Soccerway Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vratislav Lokvenc amp oldid 1217593934, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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