Karel Poborský (Czech pronunciation: ['kar?l 'poborski?] (listen); born 30 March 1972) is a retired Czech professional footballer who played as a right winger.
He was most noted for his technical ability and pace.
He began and finished his club career at Ceské Budejovice, also winning Czech First League titles at the two largest clubs in Prague, Slavia and Sparta.
Between these domestic triumphs, he won a Premier League title at Manchester United and also played for Benfica and Lazio.
After Petr Cech, Poborský ranks second in appearances for the Czech national team, with 118 between 1994 and 2006, retiring from international football after playing at the country's first World Cup.
He also played in three European Championships, being named in the Team of the Tournament at UEFA Euro 1996 after helping the Czechs to the final.