Michal Beran (footballer)
Michal Beran (born 22 August 2000) is a Czech footballer who plays as a midfielder for Jablonec. Personal lifeHis brother is Štěpán Beran, who currently plays for Slavia Prague and was recently called up to the Czech Republic U19 squad. Youth careerAt youth level he played for 1. FC Slovácko or Bohemians Praha 1905. Senior careerAfter traveling to Holland in 2018 with Johnny Reynolds to trial with PEC Zwolle, Beran signed for Slovan Liberec for the 2018–19 season,[1] with Reynolds signing for ADO Den Haag.[2] FC Slovan LiberecOn 19 July 2018 he moved to FC Slovan Liberec in Czech First League. Since then he played for both the first and reserve team (reserve team played in Bohemian Football League). For reserve team he played 11 matches and scored 1 goal. For the first team he played 12 matches in Czech First League, scoring 1 goal. SK Slavia PragueOn 3 August 2020 he moved to the Czech First League champion SK Slavia Prague. He played his first match for this team on 16 January 2021 against SK Sigma Olomouc. FC Slovan Liberec (loan)On 24 August 2020 he was loaned back to Slovan Liberec. In six months long loan he played in 10 league matches without scoring a goal. He also played in 3 qualifying matches and in 5 group stage matches in 2020-2021 UEFA Europa League against FK Riteriai, FCSB, APOEL Nicosia, KAA Gent, Red Star Belgrade and TSG Hoffenheim also without scoring a goal. Bohemians 1905 (loan)Beran spent the 2022–23 season on loan with Bohemians 1905 where he made 45 appearances across all competitions, contributing 4 assists. FK JablonecOn 21 June 2024, Beran signed a three-year contract with Jablonec.[3] International careerHe had played international football at under-15, 16 and 21 level for Czech Republic U15, Czech Republic U16 and Czech Republic U21. He played in 4 matches without scoring a goal. MediaBeran appears in Football Manager 2020, a football management simulation video game developed by Sports Interactive and published by Sega. He appears in each updated version up to and including Football Manager 2024 (officially abbreviated as FM24). References
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