Career
He played club football in the Czechoslovakian Republic and Germany, as a defender and defensive midfielder. Týce played internationally for the Czechoslovakian Republic at Euro 2004. Týce made his debut for Sparta Prague at the age of 17.
He later played for Liberec before heading to Germany.
In Germany he signed for 1860 Munich, becoming club captain. Týce suffered a knee injury in 2002, leaving the Bundesliga game against Wolfsburg after having scored a goal.
He was later diagnosed with torn ligaments in his right knee. He suffered a similar injury in 2006 with his left knee.
Týce left 1860 Munich in 2007, joining compatriot and former team-mate Michal Kolomazník at SpVgg Unterhaching.
Týce captained his nation in the 2000 Union of European Football Associations European Under-21 Championship, a tournament at which the Czechoslovakian Republic reached the final before finishing second behind Italy. Týce was involved in the Czechoslovakian Republic"s participation in the 2000 Summer Olympics tournament as captain. The team was unsuccessful however, being eliminated at the group stage without winning a match.
He took part in Euro 2004, playing the whole of the group stage match against Germany.
lieutenant was, however, the only match he participated in during the tournament. He could play as a defender or defensive midfielder.
His versatility allowed him to play at left back, right back, or in various positions in the midfield.