Tomas Cvancara, born on 13 August 2000 in the Czech Republic, now aged 25, stands as a noteworthy figure in Celtic Football Club. Standing at 6ft 2in (1.9m) and weighing in at 13st 7lb (86kg), this forward has made his presence felt in the striker position, adorning the number 11 jersey. His current market value is now estimated to be around £2.13m, as revealed by Transfermarkt.
An examination of Cvancara's career unveils a vibrant journey. Kicking off his football profession at Slavia Prague, he made his way to Jablonec in February 2018. The 2017 - 2018 season marked his debut appearance for Jablonec, a tenure that saw him notch up one appearance, with the following seasons bringing more success and greater contributions to the team.
The forward didn't limit himself to the Czech Republic, testing the waters of the Italian lower leagues with a loan to Empoli Primavera in January 2019. He then returned to Jablonec, continuing his steady ascent within the Czech First League. A brief loan to Slavoj Vyšehrad in 2019 marked another chapter in his colourful career, before ultimately returning to Jablonec in 2020.
Seeking further opportunities, Cvancara transferred on loan to Slezský FC Opava in the Czech National Football League in January 2021. June 2021 saw him switch gears again, returning to Jablonec. At Sparta Prague, he continued to demonstrate his offensive prowess, eventually convincing German side Borussia Monchengladbach to secure his services for around £9m in July 2023.
Not one to pigeonhole himself, Cvancara then ventured to Turkey, joining Antalyaspor on loan in July 2025. A short stint later, he returned to Borussia Monchengladbach before making a monumental move to Celtic in January 2026, adding to his list of stints in various top-flight leagues.
It's at Celtic where he's established himself as a force to be reckoned with. His current season (2025 - 2026) has seen him make nine first team appearances, netting twice and proving his worth in the Scottish Premiership. More impressively, he's also contributed in the Scottish Cup and the Europa League.
Certainly, the future looks promising for this 25-year-old Czech powerhouse as he continues to grow under the storied banner of Celtic Football Club.
