Jan Riegel

Jan Riegel (born 3 August 1980) is a professional Czech football player who currently plays for SK Dynamo České Budějovice. As of 1 January 2012, Riegel has made 196 appearances in the Gambrinus liga. Riegel represented the Czech Republic at under-21 level, making three appearances between 2001 and 2002.[1]

Jan Riegel
Personal information
Date of birth (1980-08-03) 3 August 1980
Place of birth Příbram, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in)
Playing position(s) Defender
Club information
Current team
České Budějovice
Number 17
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2006 1. FK Příbram 128 (10)
2000 MUS Most
2000 ZP Milín
2002 → FK Drnovice (loan) 4 (1)
2006–2008 Mladá Boleslav 6 (1)
2008Hradec Králové (loan) 6 (0)
2008– České Budějovice 68 (0)
National team
2001–2002 Czech Republic U21 3 (0)
* Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 8 October 2012
‡ National team caps and goals correct as of 1 January 2012

Career

Early career

Riegel started his career at Příbram, making his debut on 30 May 1999 in a Gambrinus liga match against FC Slovan Liberec.

He went on to make 10 appearances for Příbram in the 2000–01 season and 19 more the following season.[2]

Riegel joined Drnovice on loan in April 2002. This time was marked by financial instability of Drnovice, which saw nine players sold to Příbram at the same time.[3] At the end of the 2001–02 Gambrinus liga season, Drnovice were relegated and Riegel returned to Příbram.

After returning from Drnovice, Riegel established himself in Příbram's first team, making 98 further first team appearances and starting every game in the 2005–06 season.[2]

Mladá Boleslav and Hradec Králové

On 26 July 2006, Riegel made his debut for Mladá Boleslav in the qualifying round of the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League against Vålerenga.[4] He made his league debut on 5 August 2006 against 1. FC Slovácko.[2] Riegel made his sixth and ultimately final league appearance for Mladá Boleslav on 1 October 2006.[2]

In 2007, Riegel underwent knee surgery on two separate occasions.[5] Riegel joined Czech 2. Liga side Hradec Králové in January 2008.[6]

České Budějovice

In June 2008, Riegel signed a long term contract with České Budějovice.[7] In his first season with the club, Riegel scored three own goals, more than any other player in the 2008–09 Gambrinus liga.[8]

In the 2010–11 season, Riegel made 10 appearances for Budějovice,[2] before sustaining a knee injury in February 2011 in a winter training match against SK Slavia Prague.[9] Riegel didn't play again that season.

In summer 2011, Riegel again underwent knee surgery, thus ruling him out of action for at least six more months.[10]

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References

  1. Jan Riegel at FAČR (in Czech)
  2. Jan RiegelCzech First League statistics at Fotbal DNES (in Czech)
  3. "Trenér Drnovic Jarůšek rezignoval" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 6 April 2002. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  4. "UEFA Champions League 2006/07 - History - Mladá Boleslav-Vålerenga". UEFA.com. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  5. "Boleslav poslala Kolumbijce domů" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 11 September 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  6. "Hradec Králové bere další zkušené hráče" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 22 January 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  7. "Radziněvičius se k fotbalistům Budějovic stále nepřipojil" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 23 June 2008. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  8. "Statistiky: Olomouc plná paradoxů, Junův smutný hattrick" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 31 May 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2013.
  9. "Remíza by zápasu slušela víc, míní Šilhavý" (in Czech). denik.cz. 3 February 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  10. "Vrcholovým sportem k invaliditě, ví i lékař budějovických fotbalistů" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 10 July 2011. Retrieved 1 January 2012.

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