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Quốc tịch: | Séc | Ngày sinh: | 1973-3-30 | Hôm nay chu kỳ sinh học: | | Chiều cao: | 202cm | Cân nặng: | 100 kg | CLB hiện nay: | Cannes AS | Vị trí: | Tiền đạo | CLB trước: | Krylya Sovetov Samara | CLB cũ: | Krylya Sovetov Samara,FC Nurnberg,Borussia Dortmund,AS Monaco,Anderlecht,Sparta Prague |
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One of the tallest players in Europe at 202cm, Jan Koller's stature belies a delicate touch, and he displays remarkable pace and agility to go with his height.
National side
Koller broke Pavel Kuka's record as his country's leading scorer with 23 goals in 2003, a tally achieved in just 40 games. Previously an Under-21 international, the forward graduated to the senior Czech Republic side against Belgium in February 1999, scoring to spark a sequence of 14 goals in 14 internationals. Fortune did not favour him at UEFA EURO 2000?, however, as he failed to score in three matches.
UEFA EURO 2004? qualifying
Koller was a crucial figure throughout the Group 3 campaign, appearing in all eight matches and scoring six times, including a crucial equaliser in the 1-1 draw with the Netherlands in Rotterdam and a penalty in the 3-1 victory in the return fixture.
Club
Koller made his way to AC Sparta Praha via ZVZ Milevsko and Smetanova Lhota, winning the 1.liga title in 1994/95 and the Czech Cup the following year.
1996: It was only after signing for Belgian side KSC Lokeren OV in 1996 that his talents really began to blossom. He emerged as one of the leading strikers in the Belgian first division over three prolific seasons in which he registered 43 goals in 97 games. A move to RSC Anderlecht followed in 1999, Koller helping them to successive league titles and himself to the Belgian Footballer of the Year award in 2000.
2001: In the summer of 2001 Koller left Anderlecht for BV Borussia Dortmund in a €15m move and the following May - after scoring eleven goals in 33 league games - he picked up a championship medal as Dortmund won the Bundesliga. Scored a fine volley in Dortmund's 3-2 UEFA Cup final defeat by Feyenoord and was an ever-present the following term, scoring 13 goals.
Did you know?
Koller, who began his career as a goalkeeper, was forced to put on the gloves again in November 2002 following Jens Lehmann's dismissal against FC Bayern München - and he kept a clean sheet. |
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