Profile of Tomas Rosicky



Full Name: Tomas Rosicky
Place of Birth: Prague, Czech Republic
Date of Birth: October 4, 1980
Nationality: Czech Republic
Position: Midfielder
Playing in the Club: Arsenal


Tomas Rosicky is a footballer that comes from ceko.Rosicky known for its ability to organize the midfield with kematiannya.karena Arsena Wenger predicts it as a player with remarkable vision.
Rosicky expressed a desire for Dortmund to ensure that he could leave at the end of the 2005-2006 season and the arrival of South African Steven Rosicky Pienaar.dibuat in to departure to Germany, because kemampuaanya Rosicky to play on the field earned the nickname The Small and The Mozart Mozart Fotball .


On 23 May 2006 Arsenal confirmed that they had signed a long term contract within 25 tahun.Rosicky made his debut for Arsenal on 8 August 2006 and a 3-0 win over Dinamo Champions League qualification Zagreb.dalam 13 September 2006 in Hamburg against, Rosicky Arsenal scored the first goal.
In the match against his former club Sparta Prague on the 29th of August he scored after seven minutes with a low drive in the box penalti.Rosicky untiuk Arsenal do not play during the 2008-2009 season because he has experienced cedera.dan he finally returned in May 2009 after eight twelve months he was on leave in the game.



In the opening match of the Czech Republic 12 June 2006 mancetak Rosicky scored a 3-0 victory over the two Americans Serikat.di sbuah friendly match against Croatia he scored at Maksimir stadium in a 4-2 defeat 45.dalam minutes.
On 16 October 2011 he started the match against Sunderlan League, and plays a role in the build-up that led to Robin Van Persie's first goal just 28 seconds in the game because he won praise for his performance in a match that ended 2-1 in favor of ARSENAL.

Junior Career:
1986-1988: Kompresory CKD Prague
1988-1998: Sparta Prague

Senior career:
1998-2001: Sparta Prague
2001-2006: Borussia Dortmund
2006-Present: Arsenal

Career team:
1995-1996: Czech Republic U15
1996: Czech Republic U16
1997-1998: Czech Republic U17
1998-1999: Czech Republic U18
1999: Czech Republic U21
2000-Present: Czech Republic