Luboà ¡ Kozel (born 16 March 1971) is a Czech professional football manager and former player who is currently in charge of Jablonec. Following a playing career where he was mostly associated with Slavia Prague, he spent seven years as manager of Dukla Prague, overseeing their transition from the second-tier to the Czech First League. Kozel played for the Czech Republic national team, appearing in nine matches and scoring one goal.
Kozel played the majority of his club football at Slavia Prague, playing nine seasons of the Czech First League there. He went on to play for Bohemians Prague and Viktoria Plzeà  in the top flight, amassing a total of 160 appearances in the league. He also played for Hungarian ÃÂjpest. Kozel represented his country at the 1997 FIFA Confederations Cup.
In 2004, Kozel started work as assistant coach at the "B" team of Slavia Prague. He later took charge of Slavia "B" as the head coach.
Kozel signed a two-year contract with Jablonec in June 2007. This was his first Czech First League management position. Having won just one match in the opening nine games of the season, coupled with his club's exit from the 2007âÂÂ08 UEFA Cup in the second qualifying round, Kozel become the fourth manager to lose his job in the 2007âÂÂ08 Czech First League. However, one week later, he was appointed as assistant to Ladislav à  korpil at Liberec.
Kozel was appointed manager of Dukla Prague in December 2009, taking over from Günter Bittengel. In the 2010âÂÂ11 Czech 2. Liga, Kozel led Dukla to the title and subsequent promotion to the Czech First League. After leading Dukla to consecutive sixth-placed league finishes in 2011âÂÂ12 and 2012âÂÂ13, Kozel's contract was extended for a further three years. In 2016 Kozel left Dukla following the expiry of his contract. His replacement was named as Jaroslav à  ilhavý. In 2016, he became the coach of the Czech national under-19 team.
Slavia Prague
Dukla Prague