Vít Vrtělka (born 21 September 1997) is a Czech professional footballer who primarily plays as a midfielder, often in a defensive role. He is known for his work rate, defensive contributions, and ability to break up opposition play in the central midfield.
Career
Youth Career Vrtělka began his football development in the youth academy of SK Sigma Olomouc, a well-established club in the Czech Republic known for its youth development programs. He progressed through various age groups, showcasing his potential as a strong and disciplined midfielder.
Senior Career Vrtělka made his senior debut and subsequently played for several clubs within the Czech football league system. His career has seen him compete in the Czech First League (Fortuna Liga), the top tier of Czech football, as well as the Czech National Football League (FNL), the second tier.
Throughout his professional career, he has represented clubs such as:
- SK Sigma Olomouc: Where he started his professional journey.
- FK Teplice: A club in the Czech First League, where he gained valuable experience.
- FC Hradec Králové: Another First League club.
- MFK Karviná: Featuring for the club in various competitions.
- FK Jablonec: Spending time on loan at this prominent Czech club.
- SK Prostějov, MFK Vyškov, and FK Blansko: Clubs in the lower professional divisions where he continued to play a key role in midfield.
Vrtělka has accumulated numerous appearances across the Czech leagues, establishing himself as a reliable and hard-working midfielder for the teams he has represented. His contributions often involve shielding the defense, winning possession, and initiating attacks from deeper positions.