Marek Heinz

{{Short description|Czech footballer (born 1977)}}

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{{Infobox football biography

| name = Marek Heinz

| full_name = Marek Heinz{{cite web |url=https://www.fifadata.com/document/fwc/2006/PDF/FWC_2006_SquadLists.pdf |title=2006 FIFA World Cup Germany: List of Players |publisher=FIFA |page=8 |date=21 March 2014 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190610174527/https://www.fifadata.com/document/fwc/2006/PDF/FWC_2006_SquadLists.pdf |archive-date=10 June 2019}}

| image = Marek Heinz.jpg

| upright = 0.9

| caption = Heinz training with Ferencváros in 2010

| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|df=yes|1977|8|4}}

| birth_place = Olomouc, Czechoslovakia

| height = 1.88 m

| position = Striker

| currentclub =

| youthyears1 = 1985–1986

| youthclubs1 = Sigma Hodolany

| youthyears2 = 1986–1987

| youthclubs2 = Sokol Holice

| youthyears3 = 1987–1991

| youthclubs3 = Lokomotiva Olomouc

| youthyears4 = 1991–1996

| youthclubs4 = Sigma Olomouc

| years1 = 1996–1997 | clubs1 = AFK Lázně Bohdaneč| caps1 = 8| goals1 = 0

| years2 = 1997–2000 | clubs2 = Sigma Olomouc| caps2 = 70| goals2 = 17

| years3 = 2000–2002 | clubs3 = Hamburger SV| caps3 = 52| goals3 = 5

| years4 = 2002–2003 | clubs4 = Arminia Bielefeld| caps4 = 14| goals4 = 0

| years5 = 2003 | clubs5 = Dukla Prague| caps5 = 1| goals5 = 0

| years6 = 2003–2004 | clubs6 = Baník Ostrava| caps6 = 32| goals6 = 19

| years7 = 2004–2005 | clubs7 = Borussia Mönchengladbach| caps7 = 23| goals7 = 1

| years8 = 2005–2006 | clubs8 = Galatasaray| caps8 = 18| goals8 = 3

| years9 = 2006–2007 | clubs9 = Saint-Étienne| caps9 = 28| goals9 = 4

| years10 = 2007–2008 | clubs10 = Nantes| caps10 = 16| goals10 = 1

| years11 = 2008–2009 | clubs11 = 1. FC Brno| caps11 = 21| goals11 = 2

| years12 = 2009–2010 | clubs12 = Kapfenberger SV| caps12 = 27| goals12 = 5

| years13 = 2010–2011 | clubs13 = Ferencváros| caps13 = 25| goals13 = 7

| years14 = 2011–2013 | clubs14 = Sigma Olomouc| caps14 = 21| goals14 = 4

| years15 = 2013 | clubs15 = → 1. SC Znojmo (loan)| caps15 = 20| goals15 = 10

| totalcaps = 376 | totalgoals = 78

| nationalyears1 = 1998–2000

| nationalteam1 = Czech Republic U21

| nationalcaps1 = 20

| nationalgoals1 = 6

| nationalyears2 = 2000–2006

| nationalteam2 = Czech Republic

| nationalcaps2 = 30

| nationalgoals2 = 5

| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport|Men's football}}

{{medal|Country|{{fb|CZE}}}}

{{Medal|Comp|UEFA European Championship|}}

{{Medal|B|2004 Portugal|}}

}}

Marek Heinz (born 4 August 1977) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a striker.

Career

=Early career=

Heinz started his football career in his native Czech Republic, where he played for Lázně Bohdaneč and Sigma Olomouc before moving to Germany in 2000.

=Germany and international call-up=

Heinz headed to German side Hamburger SV in 2000, the same year making his first appearance for the senior team of the Czech Republic. A surplus to requirement under Kurt Jara midway through the 2002–03 season he joined Arminia Bielefeld for the remainder of the campaign. Heinz could not make himself a regular at Bielefeld, watching his side slumping to relegation from the Bundesliga. Having not been signed by Bielefeld and released by Hamburg, he returned to the Czech Republic in 2003.

=Return to the Czech Republic and Euro 2004=

Baník Ostrava signed Heinz in 2003 and the player enjoyed a fantastic run during 2003–04, leading Baník to the Czech title and ending up as top scorer of the Czech league himself, scoring 19 goals. He went on to play in Euro 2004, where the Czech Republic reached the semi-finals.

=Back to Germany=

Heinz moved back to Germany when Borussia Mönchengladbach signed him in August 2004, but he only stayed at Mönchengladbach for just over a year, as he headed to Turkish side Galatasaray in 2005.

In 2005, Heinz scored two crucial goals for his country and club. He first helped Galatasaray to a 4–1 win over rivals Trabzonspor in October, before he scored the all-important third goal against Finland which sent the Czechs into the 2006 World Cup held in Germany.

=France=

In September 2006, he signed a one-year contract with French side Saint-Étienne after being released by Galatasaray, hoping to finally making an impact at club level outside the Czech Republic. In August 2007, he signed with Nantes. On 30 September 2008, he moved to 1. FC Brno. After only one season Heinz left Brno, and on 29 June 2009 it was announced that he signed a one-year contract with Kapfenberger SV.

=Return to Olomouc=

Heinz returned to Olomouc in 2011, signing a two-year contract with the club. Despite playing 20 matches in his first season, Heinz played just seventeen minutes in one substitute appearance in the first half of his second season. In November 2012 manager Roman Pivarník announced Heinz was surplus to requirements and free to find another club.{{cite news|url=http://fotbal.idnes.cz/fotbalista-marek-heinz-konec-v-olomouci-fcy-/fotbal.aspx?c=A121130_125959_fotbal_pes|title=Heinz odchází z Olomouce. Na jeho místě září Ordoš, vysvětlil trenér|language=cs|trans-title=Heinz is leaving Olomouc. Ordoš is shining in his place, explains manager|publisher=idnes.cz|date=30 November 2012|access-date=29 December 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220031601/http://fotbal.idnes.cz/fotbalista-marek-heinz-konec-v-olomouci-fcy-/fotbal.aspx?c=A121130_125959_fotbal_pes|archive-date=20 December 2016|url-status=dead}} He joined second league 1. SC Znojmo on loan in January 2013 for the rest of the season.{{cite news|url=http://fotbal.idnes.cz/heinz-hral-za-znojmo-klub-se-musi-dohodnout-s-olomouci-pph-/fot_dsouteze.aspx?c=A130119_162620_fot_dsouteze_vl|title=Heinz si už vybral nové angažmá, nastoupil za druholigové Znojmo|language=cs|trans-title=Heinz has already chosen a new engagement, he joined second division Znojmo|publisher=idnes.cz|date=19 January 2013|access-date=3 February 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220031341/http://fotbal.idnes.cz/heinz-hral-za-znojmo-klub-se-musi-dohodnout-s-olomouci-pph-/fot_dsouteze.aspx?c=A130119_162620_fot_dsouteze_vl|archive-date=20 December 2016|url-status=dead}}

Career statistics

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|+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competition{{cite web | url = http://www.level-k.com/player/M_Heinz.htm | title = Marek HEINZ | publisher = level-k.com | access-date = 15 July 2011}}{{cite web | url = http://www.world-soccer.org/p-04513.htm | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100104121619/http://www.world-soccer.org/p-04513.htm | url-status = usurped | archive-date = 4 January 2010 | title = Marek Heinz | publisher = world-soccer.org | access-date = 15 July 2011 }}

rowspan="2"|Club

!rowspan="2"|Season

!colspan="3"|League

!colspan="2"|National cup{{efn|Includes Czech Cup, DFB-Pokal, Turkish Cup, Coupe de France, Austrian Cup.}}

!colspan="2"|League cup{{efn|Includes Coupe de la Ligue.}}

!colspan="2"|Continental

!colspan="2"|Total

DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Lázně Bohdaneč

|1996–97

|Czech 2. Liga

|8

0colspan="2"|–|
rowspan="5"|Sigma Olomouc

|1996–97

|rowspan="4"|Czech First League

|4

0colspan="2"|–|
1997–98

|23

4colspan="2"|–|
1998–99

|28

9colspan="2"|–|
1999–2000

|15

4colspan="2"|–|
colspan="2"|Total

!70

1700
rowspan="4"|Hamburger SV

|2000–01

|rowspan="3"|Bundesliga

|26

4
2001–02

|15

1
2002–03

|11

0
colspan="2"|Total

!52

5
Arminia Bielefeld

|2002–03

|Bundesliga

|14

0
rowspan="3"|Baník Ostrava

|2003–04

|rowspan="2"|Czech First League

|30

19colspan="2"|–|
2004–05

|2

0colspan="2"|–|
colspan="2"|Total

!32

1900
rowspan="3"|Borussia Mönchengladbach

|2004–05

|rowspan="2"|Bundesliga

|20

1
2005–06

|3

0
colspan="2"|Total

!23

1
Galatasaray

|2005–06

|Süper Lig

|18

3
Saint-Étienne

|2006–07

|Ligue 1

|28

4
|Nantes

|2007–08

|Ligue 2

|16

1
|1. FC Brno

|2008–09

|Czech First League

|21

2colspan="2"|–|
|Kapfenberger SV

|2009–10

|Austrian Bundesliga

|27

5colspan="2"|–|
colspan="3"|Career total

!310

60

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