Karel Rada Explained

Karel Rada
Birth Date:2 March 1971
Birth Place:Karlovy Vary, Czechoslovakia
Height:1.87 m
Position:Defender
Youthyears1:1977–1983
Youthclubs1:Sokol Stráž u Tachova
Youthyears2:1983–1985
Youthclubs2:UD Tachov
Youthyears3:1985–1990
Youthclubs3:Škoda Plzeň
Years1:1990–1994
Clubs1:Dukla Prague
Caps1:67
Goals1:6
Years2:1994–1997
Clubs2:Sigma Olomouc
Caps2:86
Goals2:14
Years3:1997–1998
Clubs3:Trabzonspor
Caps3:41
Goals3:1
Years4:1999–2000
Clubs4:Slavia Prague
Caps4:56
Goals4:1
Years5:2001–2002
Clubs5:Eintracht Frankfurt
Caps5:38
Goals5:1
Years6:2002–2006
Clubs6:Teplice
Caps6:109
Goals6:6
Years7:2006–2008
Clubs7:Bohemians 1905
Caps7:43
Goals7:0
Totalcaps:440
Totalgoals:29
Nationalyears1:1995–2001
Nationalteam1:Czech Republic
Nationalcaps1:43
Nationalgoals1:4
Managerclubs1:FC Viktoria Plzeň U-19 women
Manageryears2:2014–2017
Managerclubs2:FC Viktoria Plzeň women
Managerclubs3:Czech Republic U-17 women
Manageryears4:2017–2024
Managerclubs4:Czech Republic women

Karel Rada (born 2 March 1971) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a defender for teams including Dukla Prague, Slavia Prague, Sigma Olomouc, Teplice, Trabzonspor and Eintracht Frankfurt. At international level, he played for the Czech Republic, for which he played 43 matches and scored four goals. He was a participant in the Euro 1996, where the Czech Republic won the silver medal, and represented the Czech Republic at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup. He scored a penalty in the Euro 96 semifinal shootout win against France.[1]

Career

Rada started his career with Dukla Prague.[2] He played in the Czechoslovak First League from 1990, through its transition into the Czech First League in 1993 until 1997, when he moved abroad to play for Turkish club Trabzonspor in the Süper Lig.[3] He finished his professional career in 2008 after Bohemians 1905 were relegated from the Czech First League.[1]

After football

Following his football career, Rada returned to West Bohemia, where he ran a pension, as well as training youth teams of FC Viktoria Plzeň.[1]

From February 2017 to December 2024, Rada was manager of the Czech Republic women's national football team.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ze stříbrné party zůstal hráčem jen Berger. Co dnes dělají ostatní?. cs. Miloslav. Novák. iDNES.cz. 10 November 2009. 18 October 2024. Mafra.
  2. Web site: Hrával jsem za Sigmu... Karel Rada (*1971). SK Sigma Olomouc. 29 September 2011. cs.
  3. Book: Jeřábek, Luboš. Český a československý fotbal – lexikon osobností a klubů. Grada Publishing. cs. 2007. Prague, Czech Republic. 978-80-247-1656-5. 168.
  4. News: Bílek. Petr. Macháčová. Lucie. Zase ne. Fotbalistky podlehly Portugalsku a Euro si nezahrají. Kouč Rada končí. iDNES.cz. 3 December 2024 . 3 December 2024. cs. Mafra.