Marek Matějovský (born 20 December 1981) is a Czech footballer who plays for FK Mladá Boleslav as a central midfielder. He is valued as a creative player with a high number of assists for goals. He is among the legends of the Czech First League, where he played over 410 games. He also played in the Premier League and for the Czech Republic national football team.

Marek Matějovský
Matějovský lining up for the Czech Republic in 2009
Personal information
Full name Marek Matějovský
Date of birth (1981-12-20) 20 December 1981 (age 42)
Place of birth Brandýs nad Labem, Czechoslovakia
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Position(s) Midfielder
Team information
Current team
FK Mladá Boleslav
Number 8
Youth career
1986–1990 Slavoj Stará Boleslav
1990–1994 Alfa Brandýs nad Labem
1994–1999 Mladá Boleslav
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1999–2001 Mladá Boleslav 16 (1)
2001–2003 Jablonec 6 (0)
2003–2008 Mladá Boleslav 98 (7)
2008–2010 Reading 51 (2)
2010–2017 Sparta Prague 150 (2)
2016–2017Mladá Boleslav (loan) 13 (1)
2017– Mladá Boleslav 151 (11)
International career
2001 Czech Republic U20 2 (2)
2007–2011 Czech Republic 15 (1)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22 January 2024

Club career edit

Early career and Mladá Boleslav edit

Matějovský started his football career at the age of five with Slavoj Stará Boleslav, progressing to Alfa Brandýs nad Labem at the age of 13. After turning 18, he signed professional terms with FK Mladá Boleslav for the 1999–2000 season, who were then playing in the Czech 2. Liga. In the spring of 2001, he switched to Czech First League team Jablonec, but returned to Mladá Boleslav in January 2003. After settling back into the team, he helped them win promotion to the Czech First League for the start of the 2004–05 season, where they remained for the rest of Matějovský's stay at the club. He was promoted to captain of Mladá Boleslav at the start of the 2005–06 season.

Reading edit

Matějovský's performances in the Czech Republic alerted big clubs elsewhere in Europe to his ability, and he was linked with moves to Liverpool, Hamburg and Steaua Bucharest.[1] However, it was announced on 7 January 2008 that Reading had signed Matějovský on a three-and-a-half-year contract for an undisclosed fee,[2][3] believed to be around £1.42 million.[4]

Nick Hammond said, "Marek is primarily a central midfield player but he is also capable of playing in both wide positions or behind the strikers – he is a player we have been following for some time, and when the opportunity arose to sign him it was too good to turn down."[2] Brian McDermott kept an eye on him for roughly 18 months, and had seen him in action a number of times. He said "He's captain of his club, and has played all their games in the last three years except when he's been suspended. That's the type of guy he is."[5]

He made his debut for Reading on 19 January in a 2–0 home defeat to Manchester United, coming on as an 80th-minute substitute for Bobby Convey.[6] His first start for Reading was in another 2–0 home defeat, this time to Bolton Wanderers on 2 February.[7] Matějovský scored his first goal for Reading on 15 March, with a 20-yard effort in a 2–1 loss at Liverpool.[8] Two weeks later, he was sent off in a goalless draw against Blackburn Rovers at the Madejski Stadium.[9] He totalled 15 appearances in his first season, which ended with relegation to the Championship.

Sparta Prague edit

Matějovský returned to the Czech Republic in 2010, joining Sparta Prague and was announced as the new club captain ahead of the 2011–12 Czech First League, taking over from Tomáš Řepka.[10] He played 150 games for Sparta and is considered one of the club's personalities. Every year, he participates in the New Year's Eve derby between the legends of Sparta and Slavia over 35 years old.[11]

Return to Mladá Boleslav edit

Before the 2016–17 season, Matějovský returned to FK Mladá Boleslav and became the club's captain. Despite his age, he remained a valuable player for his football thinking, creative playmaking and final passes.[12] For Mladá Boleslav, he played a total of over 250 first league league matches, the most in the club's history, and became a club legend.[13]

Czech First League records edit

Matějovský is among the legends of the Czech First League. He entered the Legends Club for players with 300+ league games in March 2018. Since then he has appeared in more than 100 another games and with 410+ games he is among the top ten players with the most starts in the Czech First League.[14]

Matějovský is among the league's top ten players with the most goal assists (67 as of 2023).[15] In the 2022–23 season, at the age of 40–41, he had 9 assists, the most among all players.[16]

On 21 and 29 October 2023, Matějovský scored goals in the matches against Zlín and Sparta and became the second oldest scorer of the league at the age of 41 years, 10 months and 9 days.[17]

In addition to his other records, with 100+ yellow cards, Matějovský is the player with the second highest number of yellow cards in league history.[18]

International career edit

 
Matějovský challenging Morocco's Nabil Dirar in a February 2009 friendly

Matějovský was capped 15 times by the Czech Republic national football team. Karel Brückner first called him up as a replacement for the injured David Jarolím for the Czech Republic's Euro 2008 qualifier against Wales on 2 September 2006,[19] but had to wait until 7 February 2007 to make his international debut as a 70th-minute substitute in a friendly with Belgium, coming on for Tomáš Galásek and assisting the second goal in a 2–0 win.[1]

He scored his only international goal in the Czech Republic's 3–0 win over Germany in Munich, also hitting the post, to cement their place at Euro 2008.[1] He started the second and third group games at the Euro 2008 but was taken off with an injury against Turkey.

Personal life edit

Matějovský married in the summer of 2007. Outside football, he is also a keen ice hockey player.[1]

Career statistics edit

As of match played 28 July 2015[20][21]
Club Season League National Cup League Cup Continental Other Total
Division Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
Mladá Boleslav 1999–2000 2. Liga 2 0 - - - 2 0
2000–01 14 1 - - - 14 1
Total 16 1 - - - - - - 16 1
Baumit Jablonec 2000–01 Czech First League 1 0 - - - 1 0
2001–02 4 0 - - - 4 0
2002–03 1 0 - - - 1 0
Total 6 0 - - - - - - 6 0
Mladá Boleslav (loan) 2001–02 2. Liga 3 0 - - - 3 0
Mladá Boleslav 2003–04 2. Liga 0 0 - - - 0 0
2004–05 Czech First League 28 1 - - - 28 1
2005–06 26 5 - - - 26 5
2006–07 29 0 - 12 1 - 41 1
2007–08 15 1 - 5 0 - 20 1
Total 98 7 - - 17 1 - - 115 8
Reading 2007–08 Premier League 14 1 0 0 0 0 - - 14 1
2008–09 Championship 22 1 1 0 0 0 - 2 0 25 1
2009–10 15 0 0 0 2 0 - - 17 0
Total 51 2 1 0 2 0 - - 2 0 56 2
Sparta Prague 2010–11 Czech First League 25 0 0 0 - 10 1 1 0 36 1
2011–12 29 1 5 1 - 4 1 - 38 3
2012–13 24 0 2 0 - 9 0 - 35 0
2013–14 22 1 7 0 - 2 0 - 31 1
2014–15 24 0 5 0 - 11 0 1 0 41 0
2015–16 1 0 0 0 - 1 0 - 2 0
Total 125 2 19 1 - - 37 2 2 0 183 5
Career total 299 12 20 1 2 0 54 3 4 0 379 16

International edit

Czech Republic
Year Apps Goals
2007 6 1
2008 6 0
2009 3 0
Total 15 1

Statistics accurate as of match played 18 November 2009[20]

International goals edit

# Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition
1. 17 October 2007 Munich, Germany   Germany 2–0 3–0 UEFA Euro 2008 qualifying Group D

Honours edit

Sparta Prague[21]

References edit

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  9. ^ Barder, Russell (29 March 2008). "Reading 0-0 Blackburn". BBC Sport. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
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  11. ^ "Silvestrovské derby" (in Czech). AC Sparta Prague. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  12. ^ "Mistr nápadů Matějovský se vrátil do základu a pomohl obrat Plzeň" (in Czech). iDNES.cz. 12 February 2019. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  13. ^ "Detailed stats: FK Mladá Boleslav". Fortuna liga. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  14. ^ "Klub legend" (in Czech). Ligová fotbalová asociace. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  15. ^ "Detailed stats: assists". Fortuna liga. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  16. ^ "Jednačtyřicetiletý Matějovský prodloužil s Boleslaví smlouvu o rok" (in Czech). Czech News Agency. 2 July 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  17. ^ "Kdo jiný než on. Jindřišek je nový nejstarší střelec, gól věnoval zesnulé mamince" (in Czech). iDNES.cz. 1 May 2023. Retrieved 6 December 2023.
  18. ^ "Detailed stats". Fortuna liga.
  19. ^ "Czech's Jarolim out of Wales tie". BBC Sport. 28 August 2006. Retrieved 9 January 2008.
  20. ^ a b "Marek Matějovský". National Football Teams. Benjamin Strack-Zimmermann. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  21. ^ a b "M.Matějovský". uk.soccerway.com. Soccerway. Retrieved 29 July 2015.

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