Tomas Cvancara, born on 13 August 2000 in the Czech Republic, serves as a forward for Celtic, primarily assuming the position of striker. Cvancara stands at 6ft 2in (1.9m) with a weight of 13st 7lb (86kg). A reputable source states, his current market value hovers around the £2m mark according to Transfermarkt.
Looking back to February 2018, Cvancara made his move from Slavia Prague to Jablonec, both housed within the First League of the Czech Republic. Details about the fee remain undisclosed. Throughout his debut season (2017 - 2018) at Jablonec, Cvancara graced the field in one league match. Fast-forward to the seasons of 2020 - 2021 and 2021 - 2022, he made nine and 14 appearances respectively, also managing to net one and five goals during those periods.
In January 2019, he embarked on a loan stint at Empoli Primavera in Italy's Lower Leagues. Six months later, Cvancara returned home to Jablonec, concluding his loan spell. In July of the same year, he departed for another loan adventure, this time at Slavoj Vyšehrad within the lower divisions of the Czech Republic. After a year, in July 2020, he returned once again to Jablonec.
Subsequently, in January 2021, Cvancara was again loaned, this time to Slezský FC Opava housed in the National Football League of the Czech Republic, featuring in ten league matches. By June 2021, he was back in Jablonec.
January 2022 saw Cvancara transferred to Sparta Prague with a rough estimate of £450k changing hands. As a Spartan, he played 15 and 24 first-team league matches in 2021 - 2022 and 2022 - 2023, cornering seven and 12 goals respectively.
July 2023 marked a significant turning point in Cvancara's career as he sealed a move to Borussia Monchengladbach in the German Bundesliga for a fee of an estimated £9m. His seasons in Germany during 2023 - 2024 and 2024 - 2025, saw him notch up four and two goals respectively.
In July 2025, Cvancara was loaned to Antalyaspor in Turkey's Süper Lig. For the current 2025 - 2026 season, he has made 11 appearances, scoring once.
As we move into January 2026, Cvancara returned to Monchengladbach from his loan spell before promptly embarking on another loan move, this time to Celtic. His journey in Scotland has just begun, yet to make his debut in top-flight football within the Scottish Premiership.
