David Jarolím Explained

David Jarolím
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Full Name:David Jarolím[1]
Birth Date:17 May 1979
Birth Place:Čáslav, Czechoslovakia
Height:1.74 m[2]
Position:Central midfielder
Youthyears1:1987–1991
Youthclubs1:Rouen
Youthyears2:1991–1995
Youthclubs2:Slavia Prague
Years1:1995–1997
Clubs1:Slavia Prague[3]
Caps1:0
Goals1:0
Years2:1997–2000
Clubs2:Bayern Munich II
Caps2:62
Goals2:12
Years3:1997–2000
Clubs3:Bayern Munich
Caps3:1
Goals3:0
Years4:2000–2003
Clubs4:1. FC Nürnberg
Caps4:69
Goals4:4
Years5:2003–2012
Clubs5:Hamburger SV
Caps5:257
Goals5:14
Years6:2012
Clubs6:Evian
Caps6:5
Goals6:0
Years7:2013–2014
Clubs7:Mladá Boleslav
Caps7:28
Goals7:1
Totalcaps:434
Totalgoals:32
Nationalyears1:1999–2002
Nationalteam1:Czech Republic U21
Nationalcaps1:11
Nationalgoals1:2
Nationalyears2:2005–2009
Nationalteam2:Czech Republic
Nationalcaps2:29
Nationalgoals2:1
Manageryears1:2018–2019
Managerclubs1:Olympia Radotín
Manageryears2:2019
Managerclubs2:Rakovník
Manageryears3:2020
Managerclubs3:Slavoj Vyšehrad (youth)
Manageryears4:2020–2022
Managerclubs4:Ústí nad Labem

David Jarolím (in Czech pronounced as /ˈdavɪt ˈjaroliːm/; born 17 May 1979) is a Czech football manager and former player who most recently managed Ústí nad Labem. A central midfielder by position, Jarolím was known for his stamina, passing and technical skill.

Club career

Born in Čáslav, Czechoslovakia, Jarolím began his professional career with SK Slavia Praha before transferring to German club Bayern Munich while still a teenager. Although he spent three seasons with the German giants, from 1997 to 2000, he played in only one competitive match with the first team squad.

Jarolím transferred to second division club 1. FC Nürnberg before the 2000–01 season, and played in nine matches during their promotion campaign. During the 2001–02 season, Jarolím established himself as a key player in the Nürnberg squad, attracting the attention of other top clubs.

Following Nürnberg's relegation after the 2002–03 season, an agreement was reached for Jarolím's transfer to Hamburger SV at the close of the 2003–04 season. However, just before the close of the transfer window in September 2003, the deal was brought forward, allowing Jarolím to play for Hamburg during that season. Jarolím has been an important member of Hamburg's first team squad ever since. After Rafael van der Vaart joined Real Madrid, he took over as team captain.

International career

A former Czech U-21 international, Jarolím made his senior debut for the reformed Czech Republic national team on 8 October 2005. He was selected for the 2006 FIFA World Cup but did not see much playing time. During Euro 2008 qualifying he was regularly used as a substitute, making only one start, but did manage a goal in the 7–0 thrashing of San Marino.[4] He played in all three matches at the tournament but the Czechs failed to progress past the group stage.

Personal life

Jarolím's father Karel, former coach of Czech Republic. national team, is also a former Slavia player and Czechoslovakia international. David's older brother Lukáš and cousin Marek Jarolím are also professional players.

Coaching and managerial career

After retiring at the end of the 2013–14 season, Jarolím was appointed sporting director of Mladá Boleslav.[5] On 25 September 2019 it was confirmed, that Jarolím had been appointed manager of Olympia Radotín.[6] He left the club at the end of the season. On 28 September 2019, he was then appointed manager of SK Rakovník.[7] However, after only nine days in charge, it was announced that his contract had been terminated by mutual agreement for personal reasons.[8]

In January 2020, Jarolím was hired as U19 manager of FC Slavoj Vyšehrad.[9]

In December 2020, Jarolím signed a contract with Ústí nad Labem until 2024.[10]

Career statistics

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Czech Republic national team
YearAppsGoals
200510
200671
200750
200890
200970
Total291

|-|| 1. || 7 October 2006 || U Nisy Stadion, Liberec, Czech Republic || || 5–0 || 7–0 || UEFA Euro 2008 qualification ||[11] |}

Honours

Bayern Munich

Hamburger SV

2005[12]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: List of Players . FIFA . 8 . 21 March 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190610174527/https://www.fifadata.com/document/fwc/2006/PDF/FWC_2006_SquadLists.pdf . 10 June 2019.
  2. Web site: Jarolim, David . de . kicker.de . 24 July 2011.
  3. Web site: David Jarolím se vrací do Česka, v Boleslavi podepsal roční smlouvu . cs . iDNES.cz . 15 January 2013 . 12 November 2015.
  4. Web site: Czech Republic 7-0 San Marino . whoscored.com . 16 May 2019.
  5. https://www.idnes.cz/fotbal/prvni-liga/fotbal-mlada-boleslav-david-jarolim.A141217_183337_fotbal_rou David Jarolím bude sportovním ředitelem Mladé Boleslavi
  6. https://www.facebook.com/FkOlympiaas/photos/a.1358080947645972/1839005259553536/?type=1&theater David Jarolím hlavním trenérem
  7. https://fotbalunas.cz/clanek/5383/rakovnik-ma-noveho-hlavniho-trenera-je-jim-david-jarolim/ Rakovník má nového hlavního trenéra, je jím David Jarolím
  8. https://pribramsky.denik.cz/fotbal-cfl-msfl/jarolim-sokoval-rakovnik-skoncil-po-deviti-dnech-20191008.html Jarolím šokoval Rakovník, skončil po devíti dnech
  9. Web site: Novým trenérem staršího dorostu bývalý reprezentant David Jarolím . cs . slavojvysehrad.cz . 8 January 2020 . 8 January 2021.
  10. Web site: Jarolím povede Ústí! Chce navázat na Jarošíka, má velkou důvěru . cs . blesk.cz . 7 January 2021 . 8 January 2021.
  11. Web site: David Jarolím . eu-football.info . 16 May 2019.
  12. Web site: Valencia 0-0 Hamburg (Aggregate: 0 – 1). https://web.archive.org/web/20060912111800/http://www.uefa.com/competitions/IntertotoCup/FixturesResults/Round=2188/Match=81577/Report=LU.html . dead . 12 September 2006 . UEFA . 14 June 2020.