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Radek Hamr was born on 15 June, 1974 in Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia, is a Czech ice hockey player. Discover Radek Hamr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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Age 49 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 15 June 1974
Birthday 15 June
Birthplace Ústí nad Labem, Czechoslovakia
Nationality Czech

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Radek Hamr Height, Weight & Measurements

At 49 years old, Radek Hamr height is 5 ft 11 in (180 cm) and Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb).

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Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
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Dating & Relationship status

He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Radek Hamr Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Radek Hamr worth at the age of 49 years old? Radek Hamr’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Czech. We have estimated Radek Hamr's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1974

Radek Hamr (born June 15, 1974) is a Czech ice hockey agent and former professional player, who had a short career in the National Hockey League, playing 11 games with the Ottawa Senators between 1992 and 1994.

1992

Hamr was drafted by the Ottawa Senators in the fourth round, 73rd overall, in the 1992 NHL Entry Draft.

He spent most of his first professional season with the New Haven Senators of the AHL in 1992-93, scoring four goals and 25 points in 59 games.

He earned a late season call up to the NHL, and at the age of 18, Hamr played in his first career NHL game.

1993

His first game was on April 3, 1993, as Hamr was held pointless in a 7-3 loss to the Hartford Whalers.

Overall, he appeared in four games with Ottawa, getting no points and finishing with a -4 rating.

Hamr played in 69 games with the Senators AHL affiliate in 1993-94, the P.E.I. Senators, as he led the blueline with 10 goals and 36 points.

Hamr earned a mid-season call-up to Ottawa, as he played in seven games, did not earn a point, and had a -10 rating.

1994

In 1994-95, Hamr appeared in only seven games with P.E.I., earning an assist.

He spent the majority of the season with the Fort Wayne Komets of the IHL, where in 58 games, Hamr had three goals and 16 points.

1995

Hamr returned to the Czech Republic in 1995, and signed with HC Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga.

In his first season with the club in 1995-96, Hamr appeared in 30 games, scoring two goals and five points.

In five playoff games, Hamr had an assist.

1996

He returned to HC Sparta Praha for the 1996-97, and had a breakout season offensively, as Hamr had 12 goals and 35 points in 52 games.

In 10 post-season games, Hamr had two goals and seven points.

1997

Hamr joined Frölunda HC of the SEL in 1997-98, playing in 46 games, scoring two goals and 14 points.

In seven playoff games, Hamr had a goal and three points, as Frölunda lost in the semi-final.

1998

He began the 1998-99 season with Frölunda, where in nine games, Hamr had no points.

Hamr was traded to Färjestad BK for Kristian Huselius.

Hamr finished the 1998–99 season with Färjestad BK, as he scored six goals and 17 points in 38 games, helping the club finish in second place in the league.

In the playoffs, Hamr had a goal in four games, as Färjestad was upset by Malmö IF in the first round of the playoffs.

1999

In 1999–2000, Hamr finished tied for first among defensemen on the club in points, as he had seven goals and 21 points in 50 games, helping Färjestad into the playoffs.

In seven games, Hamr was limited to an assist, as the team lost in the first round.

2000

Hamr continued to improve offensively in 2000–01, as he scored 13 goals and 25 points in 50 games, as Färjestad finished in second place in the league.

In the post-season, Hamr had four goals and 10 points in 16 games, as Färjestad lost to Djurgårdens IF in the final.

2001

Hamr returned to HC Sparta Praha of the Czech Extraliga in 2001-02.

In an injury-plagued season, Hamr had four goals and 10 points in 23 games with the club.

In the playoffs, Hamr had six assists in 13 games, as Sparta Praha won the championship.

2002

Following his one season in the Czech Republic, Hamr rejoined Färjestad BK in 2002–03, as Hamr had seven goals and 26 points in 49 games.

In the playoffs, he had two goals and five points in 14 games, as Färjestad lost in the finals to Frölunda HC.

2003

Hamr had another productive season in 2003–04, as he scored 11 goals and 26 points in 44 games, helping Färjestad into the post-season once again.

In 17 playoff games, Hamr had a goal and four points, as Färjestad lost to HV71 in seven games in the final round.

2004

In 2004–05, Hamr struggled offensively, scoring three goals and 14 points in 47 games, his lowest totals in Sweden since his first season in 1997-98.

In the playoffs, Hamr had three goals and four points in 14 games, as Färjestad lost in the final round for the third consecutive season, this time to Frölunda HC for the second time in three seasons.

2005

Hamr rebounded offensively in 2005–06, scoring five goals and 26 points in 49 games, helping the team into the playoffs again.

In 18 playoff games, Hamr had five goals and 15 points, finishing fourth in team scoring, as Färjestad won the championship, defeating Frölunda HC in six games.

2006

Hamr joined the Kloten Flyers of National League A in 2006-07.

In 42 games, Hamr had three goals and 38 points, helping the team reach the playoffs.

In 11 playoff games, Hamr had two goals and 11 points, as Kloten lost to HC Davos in the semi-final.

2010

He subsequently played hockey in the national leagues of Sweden, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland until retiring in 2010.