R. Kráž, Hýll and Kozák on trial in Iran

Zdroj: SITA

Transfers of Slovak football players are nowadays directed also towards distant exotic countries. According to the Korzar Daily published on Monday, at present there are three Slovaks on trial in the capital Tehran – Miroslav Hyll, a former goalkeeper of Inter Bratislava, Radoslav Kral, a defensive midfielder and Miroslav Kozak, a forward, who played in Artmedia Petrzalka in the last season.

In the case of R. Kral, the 30-years old participant in the Olympic Games 2000 in Sydney, it is already the second trial abroad within a short time. Randers FC, the newcomer in the Danish highest league, has recently tested the former player of Zilina, 1. FC Kosice and the Hungarian Zalaegerszeg. ’Yes, I can confirm that at present, Rado Kral plays in Iran in the local first league club. During the next weekend, he should come back from the week-lasting trial in this country. We will know much more after his coming back to Slovakia,’ said Kral’s agent Jozef Tokos for the SITA press agency and he continued: ’Rado’s contract in Zalaegerszeg expired on the 30th June 2004. At present, he is not under any contract and he can transfer everywhere. However, Denmark is still one of the alternatives. We are expecting a definitive answer about Kral from the Randers FC team management. Rado played two matches in Denmark and played well.’ Another Scandinavian club – the Swedish Trelleborg – also tested Kral in February, but finally it did not sign him.

Concerning the 30-years old Hyll, his contract with Inter Bratislava expired and though there were rumors about the interest of Spartak Trnava, according to the Korzar Daily, he went to Iran. As commonly known, Kamil Susko, a goalkeeper well representing the Slovak football by his performances in the last season, played just in this Asian country in Isfahan