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Marek Jankulovski
Czech footballer

Marek Jankulovski

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Quick Facts

Intro
Czech footballer
Work field
Gender
Male
Star sign
TaurusTaurus
Birth
9 May 1977, Ostrava, Ostrava-City District, Moravian-Silesian Region, Czech Republic
Age
46 years
Stats
Height:
184
Weight:
76
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Biography

Marek Jankulovski (Czech pronunciation: [ˈmarɛk ˈjaŋkulofskɪ]; born 9 May 1977) is a retired Czech footballer who played as a defender. His most notable achievements include winning the UEFA Champions League with A.C. Milan and being voted the 2007 Czech Footballer of the Year. He earned 77 caps for the Czech Republic, and represented them at three European Championships, the 2000 Olympics and the 2006 World Cup.

A quick, tenacious, and hardworking player, he was well known for his versatility, being able to play anywhere on the left side, and was used as a full-back as a wing-back and as a winger throughout his career. He was also known for his ability to cross the ball, as well as his considerable technical ability and energetic attacking runs down the left flank.

Club career

Baník Ostrava

Jankulovski started his career for Baník Ostrava. In 1994, he made a breakthrough into the first team, as Ostrava finished in third place in the league. In the 1997–1998 season Ostrava came fourth in the Gambrinus Liga. He finished his time at Ostrava with a total of 110 league appearances. He then moved to Italy to play for Napoli in 2000.

Napoli

In the season 1999/00, get the left-footed eight goals in 27 games, which made foreign clubs aware of him but after a recommendation of Zdeněk Zeman, Jankulovski joined Napoli. After his first season in Serie A his club were relegated in the summer of 2001 to Serie B, where he played in the 2001–02 season.

Udinese

On 1 February 2002, he joined Udinese in a transfer worth 3.5 million euros, and was loaned back to Napoli. At Udinese, he was devoted very talented player, becoming been a key element of the team with which he played 104 games and scored 17 goals. With the shirt also debuted Udinese in the UEFA club competitions competing in four games in the UEFA Cup.

In the summer of 2004 Jankulovski was linked with a move to Juventus F.C. and CSKA Moscow, but stayed at Udinese, signing a contract in October 2004, keeping him at the club until June 2008.

Milan

Jankulovski during his time at A.C. Milan

Jankulovski was unveiled as a Milan player after signing for an undisclosed fee from Udinese in June 2005. Jankulovski couldn't start playing immediately, due to a broken ankle sustained in the May 2005 Coppa Italia semi final against A.S. Roma. Jankulovski struggled to find form in his first season but was one of Milan's best players during the 2006–07 season, making 50 appearances for the team in all competitions, scoring three goals, including one from 25 yards against Livorno. On 23 May 2007, he took part in 2–1 victory in the final of the UEFA Champions League against Liverpool. He also scored the second goal of Milan's victory against Sevilla in the 2007 UEFA Super Cup held on 31 August 2007 with a volley, following a pass from Andrea Pirlo.

On 28 May 2008, Jankulovski was named Czech Player of the Year, with Petr Čech coming in second place.

In the 2009–10 Winter Transfer period, Milan were said to have offered Jankulovski to F.C. Internazionale Milano in exchange for Mancini. Jankulovski refused to move to Inter, he later said that betraying Milan was not an option, stating, "Truth be told, I didn’t give it much thought..I wanted to stay at Milan, I’ve been here for five years and I’m settled."

In April 2011, Jankulovski had surgery on his knee, causing him to miss the rest of the season of 2010–11 Serie A Season. Jankulovski was a part of the A.C. Milan squad that won the Serie A title for the first time since the 2003–04 season. Following A.C. Milan's league title victory, Jankulovski was finally released on a free transfer after five years at the club. Jankulovski announced it would be his final season for A.C. Milan as he intended to return to the Czech Republic to close out his career.

Return to Baník Ostrava

In October 2011, Jankulovski returned to play club football in the Czech Republic for the first time since leaving Banik Ostrava for Italy 11 years before. In his first game after his move, Jankulovski managed just eight minutes after coming on as a substitute before suffering a knee injury and leaving the pitch. On 20 February 2012, he announced his retirement due to not being able to recover from his knee injury.

International career

With the Czech Republic national football team, Jankulovski took part in the 2000, 2004, and 2008 European Championships, as well as the 2006 World Cup. He earnt 77 caps for the Czech national side, scoring 11 goals. He was named the Czech Footballer of the Year in 2007.

Personal life

His father, Pando Jankulovski, is a Macedonian who emigrated to Czechoslovakia from Yugoslavia. Marek's mother is Czech. Marek is married to Jana Jankulovska and they have two daughters together, Karolína and Kristýna. He is also a member of the team Real Top Praha in whose jersey participates in charity games and events.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonDomestic
League
Domestic
Cups
Europe
Competitions1
Other
Tournaments2
Total
AppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Baník Ostrava1994–9510------10
1995–9691------91
1996–97211------211
1997–98263------263
1998–99262------262
1999–2000278------278
Total1101511015
Napoli2000–01203------203
2001–0231521----336
Total51821539
Udinese2002–0327520----295
2003–043264220--388
2004–053243020--384
Total9115924010417
Milan2005–062214020--281
2006–0733340130--503
2007–08140--3021191
2008–093101061--381
2009–10802010--110
2010–11501010--70
Total1134120261211536
Baník Ostrava2011–1210--------
Total10
Career Total366422333012142047

Honours

Club

Milan
  • Serie A: 2010–11
  • UEFA Champions League: 2006–07
  • UEFA Super Cup: 2007
  • FIFA Club World Cup: 2007

International

Czech Republic
  • UEFA European Championship: 2004 (Third)

Individual

  • Czech Footballer of the Year: 2007
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