Karel Poborský, born on March 30, 1972, is a distinguished former professional association football player from the Czech Republic, renowned for his exceptional technical skills and remarkable pace on the field. His career as a winger is celebrated for both his domestic and international achievements.
Poborský's football journey began and concluded at Dynamo České Budějovice, where he left a lasting legacy with his kit number eight retired in his honor. Throughout his career, he secured multiple Czech First League titles with two of Prague's most prominent clubs, Slavia and Sparta. His international club experience also includes a Premier League title with Manchester United, as well as stints at Benfica and Lazio.
On the international stage, Poborský is second only to Petr Čech in appearances for the Czech national team, having proudly represented his country one hundred eighteen times from nineteen ninety-four to two thousand six. He retired from international football after participating in the nation's inaugural World Cup and showcased his talent in three European Championships. Notably, he was named in the Team of the Tournament at UEFA Euro nineteen ninety-six, contributing significantly to the Czech Republic's journey to the final.