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Michal Šilhavý

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Michal Šilhavý
Personal information
Date of birth (1976-05-29) 29 May 1976 (age 48)
Place of birth Czechoslovakia
Position(s) Goalkeeper
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1994–1995 Viktoria Žižkov
1996 Dolní Benešov
1996–1997 Viktoria Žižkov
1998 Mladá Boleslav
1998 Dukla Příbram
1999–2000 Sparta Krč
2000–2001 Viktoria Plzeň
2002 FC Slovan Liberec B
2002–2003 Baník Most
2004–2005 Budapest Honvéd
2005–2007 Sparta Krč
2007–2008 Thể Công
2008–2009 Song Lam
2009–2010 HAGL
2011 FK Kunice[1]
Managerial career
2013–2014[3] FC Zličín[2]
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Michal Šilhavý (born 29 May 1976) is a Czech retired football player and coach.

Vietnam

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Moving to Thể Công of the V.League 1 through his Hungarian mentor at Budapest Honvéd, Silhavy was surprised at the penurious state of locals there[4] and did not settle in well in his first few months,[5] despite earning a salary higher than what he had in the Czech lower leagues.[5] One of five foreign imports, the Czech goalkeeper mixed with two Brazilians, a Hungarian and a Cameroonian, helping The Cong get 14 points from their first seven rounds.[4] He then switched to HAGL in 2009[6] making a penalty save to spearhead HAGL to the 2010 Vietnamese Cup final[7] which they lost.

On the level of the Vietnamese league, Silhavy commented that it was very technical and focused on attack.[4]

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