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Martin JiranekFootball player, defender of Spartak
Date of Birth: 25.05.1979
Country: Czech |
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Biography of Martin Irañek
Martin Irañek is a Czech footballer who currently plays as a defender for the club "Tom" and is a former player of the Czech national team. He stands at a height of 189 centimeters and weighs 90 kilograms. Irañek's preferred position is in defense.
Previous Clubs
Before joining "Tom", Irañek had played for several clubs including "Regina", "Slovan", and "Bohemians". However, his most notable club was "Spartak" in Moscow, Russia. He joined "Spartak" from the Italian club "Regina" for a transfer fee of 4 million euros during a difficult period for the team. At that time, "Spartak" was in need of quality defenders and the acquisition of Irañek completely lived up to the expectations of the fans.
Playing Style
Irañek is known for his exceptional physical attributes, including his towering height and athletic build. He quickly integrated into the team and became a crucial part of the defensive line for "Spartak". He primarily plays as a right-back, but is versatile enough to excel in the center as a stopper or libero.
With his speed and endurance, Irañek is capable of joining the attack at any moment. He possesses a developed intuition that allows him to anticipate potential dangers and make the best decisions in various combinations and situations. It is almost impossible to dribble past him one-on-one. Additionally, his height enables him to excel in aerial duels, making him a threat in the opponent's penalty area during corner kicks and free kicks.
Irañek's striking ability is also noteworthy, as he can confidently take long-range shots. He has represented his country in the Czech Republic's youth national team, where he won the UEFA European Under-21 Championship in 2002 in Switzerland. This caught the attention of the coaches of the senior Czech national team, who called him up to represent his country. He played as a right-back and helped his team win the bronze medal in the 2004 UEFA European Championship in Portugal.

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