Gabriela Chlumecká

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Gabriela Chlumecká is a Czech former football striker. She played for Sparta Prague, 1. FC Nürnberg[citation needed] and Slavia Prague,[2][dead link] taking part in the UEFA Women's Cup with both Czech teams.[3][4]

Full name Gabriela Chlumecká
Date of birth (1975-04-24) 24 April 1975 (age 51)
Place of birth Kladno, Czechoslovakia
Position Striker
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Gabriela Chlumecká
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Full name Gabriela Chlumecká
Date of birth (1975-04-24) 24 April 1975 (age 51)
Place of birth Kladno, Czechoslovakia
Position Striker
Senior career*
Years Team Apps (Gls)
1990-2003 Sparta Prague 46+ (64+)
2003–2007 Slavia Prague 69 (81[1])
International career
1990–1992 Czechoslovakia
1993–2007 Czech Republic 66 (52)
* Club domestic league appearances and goals
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She was an international for 17 years, representing both Czechoslovakia[5] and the Czech Republic. She is the latter's top scorer with 52 goals in 66 appearances.[6]

International goals

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No.DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
1.21 June 1993Hluk, Czech Republic Slovakia1–06–0Friendly
2.3–0
3.22 June 1993 Slovakia3–03–1
4.10 September 1994Kecskemét, Hungary Hungary0–14–4UEFA Women's Euro 1995 qualifying
5.4–4
6.17 September 1995Příbram, Czech Republic Estonia1–011–0UEFA Women's Euro 1997 qualifying
7.2–0
8.4–0
9.7–0
10.9–0
11.10–0
12.7 October 1995Mogilev, Belarus Belarus0–10–1
13.25 May 1996Tallinn, Estonia Estonia0–10–7
14.0–3
15.0–4
16.25 August 1996Lázně Bohdaneč, Czech Republic Poland3–06–2
17.4–1
18.5–1
19.7 October 1997Tallinn, Estonia Estonia0–50–81999 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
20.10 October 1997Vilnius, Lithuania Lithuania0–20–12
21.0–3
22.0–4
23.0–5
24.0–7
25.0–11
26.16 May 1998Sedlčany, Czech Republic Lithuania1–09–0
27.6–0
28.25 April 1999Blšany, Czech Republic Austria1–05–0Friendly
29.3–0
30.14 November 1999Cumbernauld, Scotland Scotland0–12–1UEFA Women's Euro 2001 qualifying
31.28 May 2000Arklow, Ireland Republic of Ireland0–10–4
32.1 July 2000Vranovice, Czech Republic Croatia1–05–0
33.26 August 2000Blšany, Czech Republic Scotland1–15–1
34.2–1
35.10 March 2001Grevena, Greece Greece0–25–1Friendly
36.17 November 2001Drnovice, Czech Republic France1–21–22003 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
37.26 May 2002Blšany, Czech Republic Ukraine1–02–3
38.19 April 2003Prague, Czech Republic Finland1–02–1Friendly
39.8 August 2003Bzenec, Czech Republic Slovakia2–12–2
40.9 August 2003Nemšová, Slovakia Slovakia1–12–2
41.4 February 2005Dubai, United Arab Emirates Romania0–10–4
42.0–3
43.0–4
44.6 February 2005 United Arab Emirates0–20–5
45.26 May 2005Walsall, England England?–14–1
46.5 November 2005Lisbon, Portugal Portugal0–20–32007 FIFA Women's World Cup qualification
47.4 June 2006Roudnice nad Labem, Czech Republic Portugal5–06–0
48.27 August 2006Čelákovice, Czech Republic Belarus2–03–0
49.6 May 2007Rønne, Denmark Denmark2–14–1Friendly
50.26 May 2007Coleraine, Northern Ireland Northern Ireland1–11–3UEFA Women's Euro 2009 qualifying
51.1–2
52.1–3
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Honours

Sparta Prague

Winners (1) Czechoslovak women's football championship: 1990/91

Winners (9) Czech Women's First League: 1993 - 2002

Slavia Prague

Winners (1) Czech Women's First League: 2003/04

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