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Patrik Berger. Patrik Berger (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpatrɪk ˈbɛrɡr̩]; born 10 November 1973) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. He started his career in his own country with Slavia Prague and spent a season in Germany playing for Borussia Dortmund. He moved to England in 1996, where he spent seven years ...
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Oct 16, 2020 · Berger is a regular on the Liverpool Legends tours and somehow it is fitting that he looks the most youthful of them all. Read – The resurrection of Gary McAllister. Read Also – What is Paul Ince’s legacy? Why England’s first black captain is football’s forgotten man
Jan 22, 2024 · Czech midfielder Patrik Berger rose to prominence following his country’s epic run to the 1996 European Championships final. Berger was an energetic and explosive attacking midfielder who also operated from wider areas, known for his surging runs, powerful strikes and a killer left foot.
Fresh off the back of winning the Bundesliga with Borussia Dortmund, Patrik Berger was the Czech Republic’s man of the moment. With long flowing hair and bestowed with the sort of looks that drove thousands of British men to jealously, thanks to the admiration with which their wives and girlfriends viewed Berger, he appeared a man who had it all.
Patrik Berger tasted success at an early age. He was in the Czech under-16 squad that became European champions in 1990. Berger started on the books of Sparta Prague but their rivals Slavia were quicker to react when Berger was eligible to sign a professional contract at 18.
Profile. Patrik Berger will always be remembered for his explosive long range shooting and the man who provided the pass for Michael Owen's winner in the 2001 FA Cup final against Arsenal. He tasted success at an early age. He was in the Czech Under-16 squad that became European champions in 1990.
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Mar 5, 2024 · Exclusive interview with Patrik Berger ahead of the Europa League last-16 clash between his former clubs Liverpool and Sparta Prague.