Kinský was raised in Tempo Prague. In 2017, he moved to Bohemians 1905. In 2018, at the age of 15, he moved to Dukla Prague.[1] He debuted for Dukla Prague at senior level in 2020, in a Czech National Football League match against FK Třinec. In 2021, he transferred to Slavia Prague.[2] He was repeatedly called the greatest Czech goalkeeping talent of his generation.[1][3]
Between 2022 and 2024, Kinský was on loan in MFK Vyškov and FK Pardubice.[3] He made his Czech First League debut on 22 July 2023, at the age of 20, in the Pardubice's 0–1 home loss against Bohemians 1905.[4] After the 2023–24 season, he originally decided not to extend his contract in Slavia.[5] After Jindřich Staněk, who was Slavia's number one goalkeeper, was seriously injured before the 2024–25 season, the club offered Kinský the position of number one goalkeeper.[6] Based on that, Kinský changed his decision and extended his contract in Slavia Prague.[7]
Another new face in Slavia. Goalkeeper Kinský, son of a former national team player, has arrived
July 28, 2021 2:55 PM
A well-known football name is appearing in Slavia Prague. Eighteen-year-old Antonín Kinský is a goalkeeper, just like his father, a former national team number three and national champion with Liberec. The goalkeeping talent is transferring from Dukla and has signed a contract with Eden until June 2025.
"We have the best goalkeeping duo in the country, I believe it can move me forward a lot. Slavia is a top European club that chooses the best players. If I have the chance to train with them, it will be great for me and I am really looking forward to it," the club website quoted the young Kinsky as saying .
The plan is for the youth international to play for the reserve team in the third league during the fall. However, he should train with the first team alongside Ondřej Kolář or Aleš Mandouse.
Antonín Kinský Sr. now works as a goalkeeper coach for the national team under-19, where he meets his son. Another Slavista hope between the three sticks, Matyáš Vágner, is also a member of this team.
"Tonda Kinský gained very valuable experience in senior football at Dukla, and at the same time confirmed his playing and mental maturity. He is a player who works according to the most modern trends and recommendations, even beyond the framework of the classic training process, and he has a great mentor in the person of his father," said Viktor Kolář from the Sport Invest agency, which represents the player.
"Although several offers from abroad appeared, we chose the Czech path. In Slavia, he will have a demanding implementation team and quality teammates who will help him reach the next level of performance. We agreed with the club's sports management on Tondo's ideal development, in our eyes he is clearly a goalkeeper for European football," he added.
Kinský Jr. is the eighth new face in Slavia, which brought in Michael Krmenčík, Aleš Mandouse from Olomouc, defender Aiham Ousou from Häcken, midfielders Srdjan Plavšič from Sparta, Ubong Ekpaie from Pilsen and Emil Madsen from Linz, and striker Ivan Schranz in the summer transfer period.