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Showing posts with label Slovakia National Team. Show all posts

Monday, June 28, 2010

GK Ratings for Round of 16 - Netherlands vs. Slovakia

Final: Netherlands 2, Slovakia 1
Durban Stadium, Durban, South Africa
World Cup 2010, Match 54
06/28/2010

Maarten Stekelenburg
Netherlands National Team, #1
GK Rating: 105.4 


World Cup 2010 GK Profile: Maarten Stekelenburg
Minutes: 90
Touches: 34
Tests: 4
Goals Allowed: 0
PK Goals Allowed: 1 (94th min)
Routine Saves: 1
Exceptional Saves: 2 (67th min, 67th min)
PK Saves: 0
Exceptional Plays: 0
Errors: 0
Critical Errors: 0
Error Rate: 0.000
Critical Error Rate: 0.000
Save %: 1.000
Save % + PKs: 0.950

Jan Mucha
Slovakia National Team, #16
GK Rating: 90.9 


World Cup 2010 GK Profile: Jan Mucha
Minutes: 90
Touches: 31
Tests: 4
Goals Allowed: 2 (18th min, 84th min)
PK Goals Allowed: 0
Routine Saves: 6
Exceptional Saves: 2 (50th min, 52nd min)
PK Saves: 0
Exceptional Plays: 0
Errors: 0
Critical Errors: 0
Error Rate: 0.000
Critical Error Rate: 0.000
Save %: 0.800
Save % + PKs: 0.800

Monday, June 7, 2010

World Cup GK Profile: Ján Mucha (Slovakia)

Ján Mucha
Squad: Slovakia
Squad No: 1
Position: Goalkeeper
Age: 27
Birth Date: Dec 5, 1982
Birth Place: Bela nad Cirochou, Czechoslovakia
Height: 6' 2" (1.89m)
Weight: 192 lbs (87 kg)
Club: Legia Warsaw (POL)
International Caps: 15

Club History
Legia Warszawa (POL): 2005-2010
HFC Humenné (SVK): 2005-2005
MSK Zilina (SVK): 2002-2004



from Wikipedia (full wiki)
Ján Mucha started his career in his local club TJ Slovan Belá nad Cirochou. Then he moved to MŠK Snina, and later to Inter Bratislava. He spent there 2 seasons in A-team, but he didn't play in any match. He moved to MŠK Žilina in summer 2002. He won the Slovak championship there twice. In 2005, he was sent on a half-year loan to 1. HFC Humenné.

He signed for Legia Warszawa in Poland in summer 2005. In the 2005–06 season he was second-choice goalkeeper, behind Lukasz Fabianski. Fabianski moved to Arsenal in 2007, and Mucha became first-choice 'keeper. With Legia he has won the 2007–08 Polish Cup and the Polish Supercup in 2008. In January 2010 Mucha signed a pre-contract deal with English club Everton to join on 1 July the same year.

Mucha made his debut for Slovakia in February 2008, in a friendly match against Hungary.

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