David Stà Âihavka (born 4 March 1983) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a forward.
Strihavka moved from BanÃÂk Ostrava to Norwich City in July 2007 and was the first Czech player to play for the club. Norwich terminated his contract on 11 January 2008. In June 2011 he joined to Mà  K à ½ilina.
Stà Âihavka played for many sides in his native country, including Bohemians Prague, Sparta Prague, FK Jablonec, Chmel Blà ¡any and Banik Ostrava.
His career failed to get off the ground in the First Division and first made an impact in the Second Division with Bohemians Prague. This earned him a move to Sparta where he played in the 2004âÂÂ05 Champions League with them.
On 11 July 2007, it was confirmed that Stà Âihavka had signed for Norwich City for an undisclosed fee, reported to be around â¬1 million, on a four-year deal at a press conference at the team's Colney Training ground. He made his first appearance for Norwich on Saturday 14 July 2007, in a friendly match away at Exeter City, with the home team winning 2âÂÂ1. Stà Âihavka scored his first goal for Norwich City on Wednesday 25 July 2007, in a friendly match in the Netherlands against FC Zwolle, a game which the Canaries went on to lose 2âÂÂ1.
Stà Âihavka's first competitive goal came in Norwich's 1âÂÂ0 win against Crystal Palace at Carrow Road on 15 September 2007, as he headed in a flick-on from Dion Dublin. He was booked for over-celebrating, as he jumped into the crowd. Stà Âihavka was unable to add to his solitary goal for the club and failed to settle and establish himself in English football. His contract was terminated on 11 January 2008.
After leaving Norwich, Stà Âihavka joined Czech league leaders Slavia Prague. His first game for them was in the UEFA Cup against Tottenham Hotspur, in which he scored his first goal for the club in a 2âÂÂ1 defeat.
Stà Âihavka joined 1. FC Tatran Preà ¡ov in February 2012 on a half-year loan from Mà  K à ½ilina.
Stà Âihavka was part of the Czech Republic Under-16s that took part in UEFA Under-16 Championship in Israel in 2000, in which they were defeated by Portugal. Two years later in 2002, Stà Âihavka played in the UEFA Under-19 Championship and scored twice against Andorra. He has not been selected for the senior Czech squad.
Retiring due to a brain tumor at the end of 2015, Stà Âihavka began his coaching at his former youth club, Bohemians 1905, where his little son also played. He then had a short spell at FK Meteor Prague VIII, before returning to Bohemians to coach the club's U18s.
After working with Slavia Prague's U19 team, he was promoted to assistant coach for the club's B-team in February 2019. In June 2020 it was confirmed, that he would be the head coach of Slavias' U15s for the new season.
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