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  1. In 1999, Šmicer moved to England where he played for Liverpool, winning multiple honours. He is perhaps best remembered at Liverpool for his long-range goal in the 2005 UEFA Champions League final victory against Milan. At Liverpool he also won an UEFA Cup, FA Cup and League Cup treble in 2001 as well as the 2003 League Cup.

  2. En 1999 ficharía por el club donde conseguiría sus tiunfos más importantes, el Liverpool. Allí coincidiría durante algunas temporadas con dos compatriotas suyos, Patrik Berger y Milan Baroš. Con los Reds consiguió ganar los 2 grandes trofeos continentales, la Copa de la UEFA de 2001 y la Champions League 2005.

  3. Birthdate: 24 May 1973. Birthplace: Verneřice, Czech Republic. Other clubs: Slavia Prague (1987-96), Lens (1996-99), Bordeaux (2005-07), Slavia Prague (2 / 2007-09), Dolni Chabry (2010-11) Signed from: Lens. Signed for LFC: £3.75m, 24.05.1999. International debut: 27.10.1993 vs. Cyprus.

  4. 28 de mar. de 2022 · 104. 4K views 1 year ago #ThisIsAnfield #LFC #Liverpool. Vladimir Smicer returned to Liverpool as part of the LFC Legends side against Barcelona. Here, he talks to This Is Anfield about his...

  5. Vladimir Smicer: The key to winning a Merseyside derby. Steve Hunter @Shunter77. As Liverpool prepare for a 227th Merseyside derby meeting with Everton at Goodison Park, one former player has revealed the key ingredient the Reds require for victory on Monday night.

  6. Vladimir Smicer left Liverpool for Bordeaux in the summer of 2005 just weeks after signing off in style by playing a crucial role in the Champions League win over AC Milan. Coming on as a substitute for Harry Kewell, Smicer scored the Reds' second goal in the memorable comeback and also scored Liverpool's deciding penalty in the vital penalty ...

  7. Hace 2 días · But Liverpool pulled a goal back in the 54th minute when Gerrard headed in John Arne Riise's cross, before Vladimir Smicer added a second from long range two minutes later.