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| name = Libor Sionko | image = Libor Sionko.jpg | caption = Libor Sionko | alt = | image_size = 250px | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1977|2|1}} | birth_place = Ostrava, Czechoslovakia | height = 1.71m | position = Right winger | currentclub = | youthyears1 = 1984–1986 | youthyears2 = 1986–1993 | youthclubs1 = TJ Vítkovice | youthclubs2 = Baník Ostrava | years1 = 1993–1994 | years2 = 1994–1996 | years3 = 1996–1997 | years4 = 1997–1999 | years5 = 1999–2004 | years6 = 2004 | years7 = 2004–2006 | years8 = 2006–2007 | years9 = 2007–2009 | years10 = 2010–2012 | clubs1 = Banik Ostrava | clubs2 = TŽ Třinec | clubs3 = VTJ Znojmo | clubs4 = Banik Ostrava | clubs5 = Sparta Prague | clubs6 = Grazer AK | clubs7 = Austria Vienna | clubs8 = Rangers | clubs9 = F.C. Copenhagen | clubs10 = Sparta Prague | caps1 = 1 | caps2 = 12 | caps3 = 0 | caps4 = 45 | caps5 = 95 | caps6 = 15 | caps7 = 63 | caps8 = 18 | caps9 = 54 | caps10 = 40 | goals1 = 0 | goals2 = 3 | goals3 = 0 | goals4 = 11 | goals5 = 25 | goals6 = 2 | goals7 = 8 | goals8 = 3 | goals9 = 9 | goals10 = 7 | totalcaps = 343 | totalgoals = 68 | nationalyears1 = 1998–2000 | nationalyears2 = 1999–2010 | nationalteam1 = Czech Republic U21 | nationalteam2 = Czech Republic | nationalcaps1 = 19 | nationalcaps2 = 41 | nationalgoals1 = 7 | nationalgoals2 = 8 | pcupdate = 11 June 2011 | ntupdate = 25 March 2011 }} Libor Sionko (born 1 February 1977) is a retired Czech footballer who played as a midfielder. At club level he started in his home town of Ostrava, playing for the youth teams of TJ Vítkovice and Baník Ostrava. Professionally, he played in his native country until 2004, featuring for clubs including Ostrava and Sparta Prague. He then went abroad, playing in Austria for Grazer AK and Austria Vienna before heading to Scotland where he played for Rangers. He subsequently had a spell in Denmark with F.C. Copenhagen before returning to the Czech Republic to finish his career with Sparta, where he last played before retiring in 2012. Internationally Sionko made his debut for the Czech Republic in 1999 and took part in three tournaments, in particular the 2000 Olympics, the 2006 World Cup and Euro 2008. He played sporadically until 2010, finishing his career with 8 goals from 41 games. Club careerEarly careerBorn in Ostrava, Sionko started playing for TJ Vítkovice and Baník Ostrava as a youth. In 1999, he signed with Sparta Prague. He played successfully for Sparta in the Czech First League and the UEFA Champions League, progressing from twice (1999–00 and 2003–04) from the Champions League group stage. Sionko left Prague, due to contract problems, to join Austrian club Grazer AK in February 2004, helping to achieve the first ever Austrian championship for the Styrians. He also was in the team winning the Austrian Cup for the 4th time. After that remarkable success and change to Austria Vienna, he was a principal for a very successful challenge in the 2004–05 UEFA Cup, when the Viennese side reached the quarter-final. In 2005–06 the Czech player was an Austrian double winner a second time. Rangers & CopenhagenSionko completed a Bosman transfer to Rangers on 16 May 2006 on a three-year contract.[1] He scored on his Scottish Premiership debut against Motherwell on 30 July 2006 in the Gers' 2–1 win.[2] Frequent injury, however, meant that he was used intermittently by Paul Le Guen. He re-established himself in the team in December 2006 where he scored against Hibernian[3] and Aberdeen,[4] as Rangers' form improved after a poor start to the season. On 27 July 2007, it was announced Rangers have agreed a deal for the transfer of Sionko to the Danish champions F.C. Copenhagen,[5] and the next day he was presented in the club after signing a two-year deal.[6] On 4 August came Sionko's debut for the club, where he assisted in the single goal at the 1–0 victory away against AGF. His first goal for the club came in his second match, and his home debut at Parken Stadium, against Esbjerg fB notching a 5–2 victory. Afterwards he started the next six matches at the bench, but on 23 September he was back in the lineup in his first New Firm Derby against Brøndby IF. This match ended 1–0 for FCK, the goal assisted by Sionko. Afterwards he has scored twice in a cup match against FC Fredericia and once against Lyngby Boldklub – in both matches he was named man of match. Following the Lyngby-match, Sionko told fck.dk that his family had settled down well in Copenhagen and that he called Copenhagen his second home.[7] Sparta PragueSionko was rarely used in the first team in the autumn of 2009, and in January 2010 he was released from his contract and subsequently signed with Sparta Prague. The midfielder has signed with the Czech club a contract until June 2012, after being released by the Danish club. He retired on 27 August 2012 after failing to find a new club after his Sparta Prague contract ran out. International careerSionko has represented his country at Under 17, Under 18, Under 20 and Under 21 level as well as playing twice in an unofficial friendly tournament in May 1998. He earned his first full cap in a friendly against Poland on 24 April 1999 and has been capped 41 times by the Czech Republic national team, scoring 8 goals. He had been only a substitute for a long time, because his position of right winger was occupied by Karel Poborský. 2000 OlympicsSionko played in all three games at the 2000 Olympics as the Czechs drew with the United States and Cameroon and lost to Kuwait, meaning they were eliminated at the group stage and finished bottom of their group. 2006 World CupHe was called up to the Czech team for the 2006 World Cup due to Vladimír Šmicer being injured; however he only featured as a late substitute role in some games as the Czechs were knocked out in the group stage of the competition. Sionko's World Cup debut came against Ghana on 17 June 2006. Ghana won the game 2–0. Euro 2008On 11 June, Sionko scored for the Czech Republic in their second game of Euro 2008, a 1–3 defeat to Portugal which sent the Portuguese through to the quarter-finals of the tournament. Sionko equalised in the 17th minute after Deco had opened the scoring in the 8th minute. However, Cristiano Ronaldo and Ricardo Quaresma added two further goals for their team in the second half to leave the Czechs to battle it out with Turkey in the final game of Group A. International goals{{updated|1 March 2009}}
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References1. ^{{cite news |title=Sionko completes Rangers switch |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/r/rangers/4957738.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |date=16 May 2006 |accessdate=8 July 2007}} 2. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/5223938.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |title=Motherwell 1–2 Rangers |date=30 July 2006 }} 3. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/6218820.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |title=Rangers 3–0 Hibernian |date=9 December 2006}} 4. ^{{cite news |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/scot_prem/6201951.stm |publisher=BBC Sport |title=Aberdeen 1–2 Rangers |date=23 December 2006}} 5. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.rangers.premiumtv.co.uk/page/Headlines/0,,5~1080009,00.html |publisher=Rangers F.C. |title=Sionko on His Way |date=27 July 2007 }}{{Dead link|date=September 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} 6. ^{{cite news |url=http://www.uefa.com/competitions/ucl/news/kind=1/newsid=565283.html |publisher=UEFA |title=København snap up Sionko |date=29 July 2007}} 7. ^{{cite web |url=http://fck.dk/index.php?pageid=754&newsid=7262 |title=Sionko: – Mit andet hjem |publisher=F.C. Copenhagen |date=29 September 2007 |accessdate=30 September 2007 |language=Danish }} External links
|title= Czech Republic squads |bg= #D7141A |fg= white |bordercolor = #11457E |list1={{Czech Republic Squad 2000 Summer Olympics}}{{Czech Republic Squad 2006 World Cup}}{{Czech Republic Squad 2008 Euro Cup}} }}{{F.C. Copenhagen Player of the Year}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Sionko, Libor}} 29 : 1977 births|Living people|Sportspeople from Ostrava|Association football wingers|Czech Republic international footballers|Czech footballers|Czech Republic youth international footballers|Czech Republic under-21 international footballers|Olympic footballers of the Czech Republic|Footballers at the 2000 Summer Olympics|Czech expatriate footballers|Expatriate footballers in Austria|Czech expatriate sportspeople in Austria|Expatriate footballers in Scotland|Czech expatriate sportspeople in the United Kingdom|Expatriate footballers in Denmark|Czech expatriate sportspeople in Denmark|FC Baník Ostrava players|AC Sparta Prague players|1. SC Znojmo players|FK Austria Wien players|Grazer AK players|Austrian Football Bundesliga players|F.C. Copenhagen players|Danish Superliga players|Scottish Premier League players|Czech First League players|2006 FIFA World Cup players|UEFA Euro 2008 players |
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