René Bolf
{{Short description|Czech footballer}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2020}}
{{Infobox football biography
|name = René Bolf
|image =
|image_size =
|caption =
|fullname =
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1974|2|25|df=y}}
|birth_place = Valašské Meziříčí, Czechoslovakia
|height = 1.87 m
|position = Centre back
|youthyears1 = 1981–1990
|youthclubs1 = TJ Rožnov pod Radhoštěm
|youthyears2 = 1990–1993
|youthclubs2 = FC Vítkovice
|youthyears3 = 1993
|youthclubs3 = VTJ Hranice
|youthyears4 = 1994
|youthclubs4 = LeRK Brno
|years1 = 1994–1995
|clubs1 = FC Karviná
|caps1 = 25
|goals1 = 2
|years2 = 1995–1999
|clubs2 = Baník Ostrava
|caps2 = 61
|goals2 = 4
|years3 = 1999–2000
|clubs3 = Sparta Prague
|caps3 = 26
|goals3 = 3
|years4 = 2000–2004
|clubs4 = Baník Ostrava
|caps4 = 96
|goals4 = 12
|years5 = 2004–2007
|clubs5 = Auxerre
|caps5 = 38
|goals5 = 5
|years6 = 2007–2011
|clubs6 = Baník Ostrava
|caps6 = 78
|goals6 = 8
|years7 = 2011–2012
|clubs7 = MFK Karviná
|caps7 = 29
|goals7 = 1
|totalcaps = 353
|totalgoals = 35
|nationalyears1 = 2000–2005
|nationalteam1 = Czech Republic
|nationalcaps1 = 34
|nationalgoals1 = 0
| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Sport|Men's football}}
{{medal|Country|{{fb|CZE}}}}
{{Medal|Comp|UEFA European Championship|}}
{{Medal|B|2004 Portugal|}}
}}
René Bolf (born 25 February 1974) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a centre back. He spent most of his club career at Baník Ostrava, also playing in his home country for Sparta Prague. During a three-year stay in France, he played for Ligue 1 side Auxerre.
He spent most of his Czech First League career at FC Baník Ostrava, where he played over 200 league matches. He was a member of the squad of Baník Ostrava in the 2003–04 season, when Baník won the league title. Bolf represented the national team between 2000 and 2005 and represented the Czech Republic at Euro 2004.
Club career
Bolf played for a club in Rožnov pod Radhoštěm as a child, moving to FC Vítkovice in 1990 and Hranice in 1993. After a short spell at LeRK Brno in 1994, he started his professional football career at FC Karviná.{{cite web|first=Martin|last=Ruščin|url=http://moravskoslezsky.denik.cz/fotbal_region/fotbalista-rene-bolf-uz-nastal-cas-koncim-20121205.html|title=Fotbalista René Bolf: Už nastal čas. Končím!|language=Czech|work=Deník|date=5 December 2012|accessdate=11 May 2014}}
He moved to Ostrava in 1995, playing with Baník Ostrava until a summer 1999 move to Sparta Prague. He won the Czech First League with Sparta in his first season with the club, but returned to his former club, Ostrava, during the following season.{{cite book |last=Jeřábek|first=Luboš|title=Český a československý fotbal – lexikon osobností a klubů|year=2007|publisher=Grada Publishing|location=Prague|language=Czech|isbn=978-80-247-1656-5|pages=22–23}} The November 2000 deal which saw Bolf and teammate Martin Prohászka transferred to Ostrava was valued at 17.5 million CZK, and saw Bolf sign a three-year contract.{{cite web|url=http://fotbal.idnes.cz/bolf-s-prohazskou-uz-trenovali-na-bazalech-fj9-/fotbal.aspx?c=A001123_120315_fotbal_vis|title=Bolf s Proházskou už trénovali na Bazalech|language=Czech|work=Mladá fronta DNES|date=23 November 2000|accessdate=11 May 2014}} He was appointed captain of Baník Ostrava in 2002 following the departure from the club of Milan Baroš.{{cite web|url=http://fotbal.idnes.cz/bolf-je-novym-kapitanem-ostravy-dny-/fotbal.aspx?c=2002M030R08B|title=Bolf je novým kapitánem Ostravy|language=Czech|work=Mladá fronta DNES|date=5 February 2002|accessdate=11 May 2014}} His first league title with Ostrava, and second overall came during the 2003–04 season. He moved to France in 2004, joining Ligue 1 side Auxerre as a replacement for outgoing defender Philippe Mexès.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/3783293.stm|title=Mexes nears Roma move|work=BBC Sport|date=7 June 2004|accessdate=11 May 2014}} He stayed with Auxerre for three seasons.
Bolf returned to the Czech Republic in 2007. Due to injury, he didn't play his first league match after returning from France until March 2008.{{cite web|url=http://fotbal.idnes.cz/rene-bolf-je-zpatky-a-banik-radil-daz-/fotbal.aspx?c=A080303_105637_fotbal_kal|title=René Bolf je zpátky a Baník řádil|language=Czech|work=Mladá fronta DNES|date=3 March 2008|accessdate=11 May 2014}} He spent four more seasons with Baník Ostrava, before playing out his career in the Czech 2. Liga with Karviná. He announced his retirement from professional football in December 2012 after the first half of the 2012–13 Czech 2. Liga.
International career
Bolf made his debut for the Czech Republic national team on 16 August 2000 in a friendly match against Slovenia. It was April 2002 before he won his second cap, playing the whole of a goalless friendly match against Greece.{{cite web|url=http://fotbal.idnes.cz/obrance-bolf-odehral-v-recku-cely-zapas-dye-/fot_reprez.aspx?c=A020419_112214_fot_reprez_vis|title=Obránce Bolf odehrál v Řecku celý zápas|language=Czech|work=Mladá fronta DNES|date=19 April 2002|accessdate=11 May 2014}} He went on to play eight matches in the qualifying competition for Euro 2004.
At UEFA Euro 2004 he played the whole match in the Czech Republic's opening game against Latvia.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2004/3787531.stm|title=Czech Rep 2-1 Latvia|work=BBC Sport|date=15 June 2004|accessdate=11 May 2014}} After not featuring in his country's second game, against the Netherlands, Bolf returned to the starting lineup against Germany. He played the whole match as the Czech Republic won 2–1 and knocked Germany out of the tournament.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2004/3787551.stm|title=Germany 1-2 Czech Rep|work=BBC Sport|date=23 June 2004|accessdate=11 May 2014}} Bolf was one of only three players who started against Germany to be selected in the quarter-final match against Denmark.{{cite web|url=http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1582/match=1059191/postmatch/report/index.html|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130105052807/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuro/season=2004/matches/round=1582/match=1059191/postmatch/report/index.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=5 January 2013|title=Baroš leads Czechs through to last four|work=UEFA|date=28 June 2004|accessdate=11 May 2014}} He didn't finish the match, having sustained an injury he was replaced by David Rozehnal in the 64th minute.{{cite web|url=http://fotbal.idnes.cz/fot_me2004.aspx?r=fot_me2004&c=A040627_184519_fot_me2004_mn|title=Hrdina Baroš rozhodl a sklidil děkovačku|language=Czech|work=Mladá fronta DNES|date=27 June 2004|accessdate=11 May 2014}} Bolf's fitness was unclear before the semi-final match against Greece,{{cite web|first=Ian|last=Willoughby|url=http://www.radio.cz/en/section/curraffrs/czech-football-team-gearing-up-for-euro-2004-semi-final-clash-with-greece|title=Czech football team gearing up for Euro 2004 semi-final clash with Greece|work=Radio Prague|date=30 June 2004|accessdate=11 May 2014}} but he played the whole game, which the Czech Republic lost after a silver goal.{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/euro_2004/3844467.stm|title=Greece 1-0 Czech Rep|work=BBC Sport|date=1 July 2004|accessdate=11 May 2014}}
Personal life
Honours
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{Fortunaliga.cz|642-rene-bolf}}
- {{Fotbal DNES|id=3000002|new_id=3413}}
- {{FACR player|new_id=678|old_id=BolfRene}}
- {{LFP|bolf-rene}}
- {{Soccerway}}
{{Czech Republic Squad 2004 UEFA Euro}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Bolf, Rene}}
Category:Czech men's footballers
Category:Czech First League players
Category:FC Baník Ostrava players
Category:AC Sparta Prague players
Category:UEFA Euro 2004 players
Category:Czech Republic men's international footballers
Category:Czech expatriate men's footballers
Category:Expatriate men's footballers in France
Category:Sportspeople from Valašské Meziříčí