Michael Krmencik (born 15 March 1993) is a Czech professional footballer who plays as a forward for Slavia Prague, on loan from Club Brugge and the Czech Republic national team.
Club Career
Krmencik was born in Kraslice, Czech Republic, on March 15, 1993. He began his football career at the academies of his home town, and then moved to Banik Sokolov. The scouts at Viktoria Plzen were alerted to his talent, and moved quickly to sign him, initially for the club’s development squad.
Early career
In 2011 he was promoted to the first team and in April of the same year he made his debut in a game against 1. FK Pribram. In the 2011-12 season, he was loaned out to Banik Sokolov, where he scored his first professional goal.
In the following four seasons, he went on loan spells at Zenit Caslav, Vlasim, Banik Ostrava and Dukla Prague in the Czech leagues. He returned to Viktoria Plzen in the second half of the 2015-16 season and his career began to gain momentum.
In nine games he scored three times, winning a place in the team’s starting XI. The opportunity he had been waiting for so long for came, and he made sure to take full advantage of it.
Viktoria Plzen
By January 2020, he managed to impress many in a Viktoria Plzen shirt. In 124 games he scored 62 goals, served up 16 assists, and won a total of four championships, while he was also the league’s top scorer in the 2017-18 season.
A ligament rupture in the 2018-19 season kept him out of action for a long time, but on his return he remained impressive and his displays convinced Club Brugge of his potential.
Club Brugge
In January 2020, the Belgians spent €6 million to make him their own. Krmencik signed a three-and-a-half year contract. The adjustment was difficult for the Czech forward, who scored just three times in 19 games, also contributing three assists.
Loan to PAOK
On 5 January 2021, PAOK
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