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Vladimír Šmicer

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Born
1973 (50 years old)

Birth Place
Děčín, Czechoslovakia

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Attacking Midfield

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1.80 m (5 ft 11 in)

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Vladimír Šmicer (born 24 May 1973) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He was a player of Slavia Prague, the only Czech club he ever played for. In 1999, Šmicer moved to England where he played for Liverpool, winning multiple honours. He is perhaps best remembered at Liverpool for his long-range goal in the 2005 Champions League Final victory against Milan. At Liverpool he also won an UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup treble in 2001 as well as the 2003 League Cup.

He also notably played for French sides Lens, with whom he won the Ligue 1 title, and Bordeaux.

Internationally, Šmicer played once for the Czechoslovak national side and 80 times for the Czech Republic. He retired from professional football in 2009.


Career Honours

Coupe de la Ligue
2006-2007

Bordeaux

UEFA Champions League
2004-2005

Liverpool

Football League Cup
2002-2003

Liverpool

FA Cup
2000-2001

Liverpool

Football League Cup
2000-2001

Liverpool

UEFA Cup
2000-2001

Liverpool

Coupe de la Ligue
1998-1999

Lens

Ligue 1
1997-1998

Lens


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1992-1996

1996-1999

1999-2005

2005-2007

2007-2009


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