Aleš Chvalovský

Aleš Chvalovský (born 29 May 1979) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper.

Career

Chvalovský began his football career in the youth system of FK Teplice in the Czech Republic. He later moved to England to join the youth academy of Watford, where he eventually signed professional terms. However, he did not make any senior appearances for Watford.

After his spell in England, Chvalovský returned to his home country to play for SK Slavia Prague. He then moved to Germany, where he joined VfB Stuttgart. While primarily featuring for VfB Stuttgart II, the club's reserve team, he made one senior appearance for the first team in the Bundesliga.

Following his time in Germany, Chvalovský rejoined FK Teplice. He later moved to Cyprus to play for Apollon Limassol. His playing career was cut short due to injury, leading to his retirement from professional football in 2007.

International Career

Aleš Chvalovský represented the Czech Republic at various youth levels, including the U18 and U21 national teams. He did not earn any caps for the senior Czech Republic national team.

Personal Life

Aleš Chvalovský is the son of František Chvalovský, who notably served as the president of the Football Association of the Czech Republic.

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