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  1. Václav Hladký (born 14 November 1990) is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for EFL Championship club Ipswich Town. He has previously played for Zbrojovka Brno and Slovan Liberec in his homeland, St Mirren in Scotland, and Salford City in England, and has represented his country at youth level up to under-20.

  2. 14 de nov. de 1990 · Nombre en país de origen: Václav Hladký F. Nacim./Edad: 14/11/1990 (33) Lugar de nacimiento: Brno Altura: 1,92 m Nacionalidad: República Checa Posición: Portero Pie: derecho Agente: V&M agency Club actual: Ipswich Town Fichado: 01/07/2021 Contrato hasta: 30/06/2024

  3. Václav Hladký (* 14. listopad 1990 Brno) je český profesionální fotbalový brankář, který chytá za anglický klub Ipswich Town FC. Je také bývalým českým mládežnickým reprezentantem . Klubová kariéra. Mládež. S fotbalem začínal v týmu FC Sparta Brno, kde působil 7 let. Poté na rok odešel do divizního celku FK Šardice, odkud si ho vyhlédlo vedení 1.

  4. Name in home country: Václav Hladký Date of birth/Age: Nov 14, 1990 (33) Place of birth: Brno Height: 1,92 m Citizenship: Czech Republic Position: Goalkeeper Foot: right Player agent: V&M agency Current club: Ipswich Town Joined: Jul 1, 2021 Contract expires: Jun 30, 2024.

  5. Václav Hladký FC 24 Dec 18, 2023 SoFIFA. V. Hladký. LS. 32+2. ST. 32+2. RS. 32+2. LW. 32+0. LF. 33+0. CF. 33+0. RF. 33+0. RW. 32+0. LAM. 35+2. CAM. 35+2. RAM. 35+2. LM. 34+2. LCM. 35+2. CM. 35+2. RCM. 35+2. RM. 34+2. LWB. 31+2. LDM. 34+2. CDM. 34+2.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2021 · The Czech goalkeeper joins the Tractor Boys on a three-year deal after helping Salford win the 2020 Papa John's Trophy. He saved the final penalty in the shootout against Portsmouth and kept 22 clean sheets in League Two last season.

  7. Bio. Vaclav joined Town from Salford City in June 2021. After making 14 appearances in his first Town season, the Czech keeper went on to feature regularly in cup competitions in his second, particularly impressing during the Blues’ two FA Cup games with Burnley.