Pavel Srníček
- Born:
- March 10, 1968, Ostrava, Czechoslovakia (now Czech Republic)
- Died:
- December 29, 2015, Ostrava, Czech Republic
- Nationality:
- Czech
- Profession(s):
- Professional Football Goalkeeper, Goalkeeping Coach
Early Life and Education
- Began his youth career with Baník Ostrava.
- Progressed through the youth ranks, demonstrating early potential as a goalkeeper.
Career and Major Achievements
- Played professionally for Baník Ostrava, Newcastle United, Sheffield Wednesday, Brescia, Portsmouth, West Ham United, and MFK Karviná.
- First signed for Newcastle United in 1991, becoming a fan favorite.
- Made 150 appearances for Newcastle United across two spells.
- Represented the Czech Republic national team 49 times.
- Participated in Euro 1996 and Euro 2000 with the Czech Republic national team.
Notable Works
Pavel Srníček's contributions extend beyond his playing career; the publication of Pavel Srníček autobiography, "Pav is a Geordie," posthumously, offers invaluable insight into his life and career as a professional footballer.
Title | Type | Year | Details |
---|---|---|---|
Pav is a Geordie | Autobiography | 2017 | Posthumously published autobiography detailing his life and career, especially his time at Newcastle United. |
Legacy and Impact
Pavel Srníček is remembered as a highly respected goalkeeper and a beloved figure, particularly in Newcastle. His performances on the field and his approachable personality made him a fan favorite. His sudden death at a relatively young age was widely mourned. The publication of Pavel Srníček autobiography allowed his voice and memories to live on, further solidifying his legacy within the sport and the hearts of fans.