Petr Jiráček

After starting out at Baník Sokolov, club where he had arrived at 10 years old, and spending two professional seasons there, Jiráček made a move to Viktoria Plzeň.With Viktoria, he made exactly 100 league appearances[2] and was a key part in the team that won the 2010–11 Czech championship, a feat never accomplished before in the history of the club.The title also gave them the opportunity to play the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, in which they reached the group stage, finishing third only behind giants F.C.[3] He immediately made an impression as he scored a brace in his fourth league game to secure a 3–2 win against SC Freiburg.He suffered an injury in the end of February, however, that led him to miss a number of matches and be on the bench a few times for the rest of the season.
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