Lukáš Haraslín

Footballer

Birthday May 26, 1996

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Bratislava, Slovakia

Age 27 years old

Nationality Slovakia

Height 1.82 m

#37236 Most Popular

1954

He came on as a substitute for Marco Boscolo Zemelo in the 54th minute.

Parma lost the game 2–3.

Just a week later Haraslín was already a part of the starting line-up for a 1–0 victory over Bologna.

His season was however cut short by an injury, that stopped him from playing between January and March, leading to only 9 starts during the season.

1956

The third place tied Lechia's previous best performance from the 1956 season.

During the season, in addition to 4 league goals, Haraslín scored his first Polish Cup goal in a second round 3–1 victory over Resovia Rzeszów, after A Pass from Jarosław Kubicki.

Unlike in the league, Lechia managed to triumph in this competition, beating Jagiellonia Białystok 1–0 in the final.

1977

Haraslín replaced Silvestre Varela in the 77th minute of the 1–3 loss at San Siro.

In May Haraslín returned to the senior team, as he substituted Abdelkader Ghezzal, in a match against Fiorentina (0–3 loss).

1996

Lukáš Haraslín (born 26 May 1996) is a Slovak professional footballer who plays as a winger for Sparta Prague and the Slovakia national team.

For two seasons Haraslín was a player of Parma's Primavera team.

Over the two seasons he collected 29 league caps for the team and scored 11 goals, playing most of the matches as a winger.

2013

He marked his debut in Primavera against Juventus on 2 November 2013.

2014

Still, by the end of the season, Haraslín managed to score his first two goals against Modena in a 5–0 win, on 12 April 2014.

In the subsequent season, Haraslín played over twice as many games (20), scoring 9 goals, particularly between November and January, when he scored in 5 of 7 games he started, tallying a total of 7 goals.

2015

This won him promotion for the senior team as he made an Italian senior side and Serie A debut on 1 February 2015 against Milan.

On 7 July 2015, Haraslín joined Lechia Gdańsk on a three-year deal, although an apparent interest was reported from numerous clubs, yet some only requested Haraslín on a loan.

Haraslín debuted for Lechia on 16 August 2015 a wild 3–3 tie against Wisła Kraków.

Although he was only fielded in the second half, coming on as a substitute for Bruno Nazário, he scored just after 6 minutes on the pitch, setting the score to 2–2.

The following week, Haraslín scored 2 in a 3–1 win over Górnik Łęczna.

In late October Haraslín suffered an injury that kept him out of action until early December.

After he returned, he played in almost all of the games, although mostly as a substitute.

He completed the season with 3 goals in 20 games.

2016

His play time increased in 2016–17 season.

While he did not surpass the 3 goals from previous season, he played in 26 games.

Between July and mid-August, in the first 5 rounds of Ekstraklasa, Haraslín was sidelined due to a facial injury.

2017

Until March 2017, he played mostly as a substitute, but affirmed a place in the starting line-up in the last ten matches of the season.

At the beginning of the 2017–18 season it was announced the Haraslín had extended his contract with Lechia.

During the season, however, Haraslín only made 11 appearances as cruciate ligament rupture suffered in late-July 2017, had kept him off the pitch until late-March 2018.

Since turning professional, this was Haraslín's first season when he failed to score a goal.

2018

After his worst season in Lechia, so far, Haraslín came back for the 2018–19 in the best form yet.

From the start of the season he had a solid place in the starting-XI.

On 25 August 2018, in an away victory over Pogoń Szczecin, in the 49th minute of the game Haraslín scored his first competitive goal for Lechia after more than a 15 months, setting the score to 1–1.

Steven Vitória and Adam Chrzanowski also contributed to the 3–2 win.

During this season, which was one of Lechia's most successful in recent history, Haraslín scored 4 league goals and recorded at least 8 assists.

After 32 rounds, after Ekstraklasa had split into two groups - Championship and Relegation, Lechia remained on the first place of the league table, while tied on points with Legia Warsaw.

2019

However, on matchday 33, on 27 April 2019, Lechia lost a home game at Stadion Energa Gdańsk again Legia 1–3 despite Haraslín's opening header goal in the 17th minute, after a cross from Konrad Michalak.

The loss saw Lechia drop to the second place, with only 4 matches of the season remaining.

Lechia completed the season with a third place, as they were also overcome by later champions Piast Gliwice.

2020

The new deal was a two-year one, set to expire in June 2020.