Jaroslav Marx

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Jaroslav Marx
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Date of birth (1971-07-20) 20 July 1971 (age 51)
Place of birth Czechoslovakia
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
1992/1993 1. SC Znojmo
1993-1995 FK Baník Havířov [1] [2] (1 [1] )
1995-1998 Slovácká Slavia Uherské Hradiště [3] [4] 66 (1)
1998-1999 SK Tatran Poštorná [4] 24 (0)
1999/2000 [5] KFC Uerdingen 05 2 (0)
1999-20xx Bonner SC [6] 4 (0)
20xx-2002 SK Tatran Poštorná [7] [8] (3)
2001/2002 FK Fotbal Třinec [9]
2002-2003 Birkirkara F.C. 23 (0)
2003/2004 Balzan Youths
2004/2005 Valletta F.C.
*Club domestic league appearances and goals

Jaroslav Marx (born 20 July 1971 in Czechoslovakia) is a Czech retired footballer.

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Marx played for SK Tatran Poštorná until 2002, when he was signed by Birkirkara F.C., [10] and was able to take part in the UEFA Cup. [11] Although he was almost not offered a new contract that winter, [12] he performed well in a game against Mosta F.C., helping Birkirkara win 2-0, [13] and the board changed their mind about terminating his contract until June 2003. [14]

In 2005, he flew to the Czech Republic so that he could receive injury treatment while on the books of Valletta F.C. [15]

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