Tomáš Rosický, born on October 4, 1980, is a distinguished former professional footballer from the Czech Republic, renowned for his leadership as the captain of the national team for a decade. His illustrious career saw him play for prominent clubs including Sparta Prague, Borussia Dortmund, and Arsenal, where he made a significant impact on the field.
Rosický began his professional journey at his hometown club, Sparta Prague, where he showcased his talent in the Czech First League for three seasons. In 2001, he made a high-profile move to Borussia Dortmund for a record transfer fee of twenty-five million Deutsche Marks, approximately eight million pounds. His debut season in Germany was remarkable, contributing to the team's league title victory and their run to the 2002 UEFA Cup Final.
In 2006, Rosický joined Arsenal, where he would go on to make two hundred and forty-seven appearances over ten seasons in the Premier League. Despite facing several long-term injuries, he played a crucial role in the team's success, including their triumph in the 2014 FA Cup Final.
On the international stage, Rosický earned his first cap for the Czech Republic in 2000 and was appointed captain in 2006. He represented his country in four UEFA European Championships and the 2006 FIFA World Cup, reaching a milestone of one hundred caps on June 12, 2015. He is celebrated as the fourth highest goalscorer in the history of the Czech national team.
Currently, Rosický serves as the sports director of Sparta Prague, continuing his legacy in the world of football.