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Radek Bejbl

Radek Bejbl (born 29 August 1972) is a Czech retired footballer who played as a defensive midfielder.
==Club career==
Born in Nymburk, Bejbl made his professional debuts with SK Slavia Prague, being a first-team regular since the age of 18. In 1991–92, he scored a career-best nine goals in 28 games as the capital side finished in fourth position.
In the 1996 summer Bejbl moved to Spain and signed with Atlético Madrid, appearing in 33 matches in his first season in La Liga and eventually helping the ''Colchoneros'' to consecutive Copa del Rey finals (both lost). He left the club in 2000, after it suffered relegation.
Subsequently Bejbl signed with RC Lens in the French Ligue 1, 25 of his 26 league appearances being made in his first season as ''Les Sang et Or'' narrowly avoided relegation. Subsequently, he returned to former team Slavia for three additional campaigns.
Bejbl spent two years in Austria with SK Rapid Wien, playing 27 Bundesliga games in his second year to help his team finish fourth and qualify to the UEFA Intertoto Cup. Aged 35, he returned to his country for one final season with FC Slovan Liberec.

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