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autumn match but club will see key changes in management; in hockey, Kladno
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In Sports News: national football team captain Tomáš Rosický apologises
for team over “Drulák” incident but squad receives two million crown
fine; Liberec, Plzeň keep pressure on league-leaders Sparta with
respective wins over Slovácko and Mladá Boleslav; Chelsea and Petr Čech
fall 2:1 against Liverpool; in hockey, Sparta defeats Třinec to move to
top of the league; Jágr readies for return after suffering minor injury;
in tennis, Czech fans will have a chance to root for Tomáš Berdych,
taking part in the final event of the season: the ATP World Tour finals in
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In Sports News: In tennis, the Czechs win their first Fed Cup in 23 years;
Football’s Slavia win third in row under new coach Frantíšek Straka;
goalkeeper Petr Čech, who suffered a broken nose, may miss the upcoming
Euro 2012playoff against Montenegro; hockey star Jaromír Jágr and the
Philadelphia Flyers demolish Columbus. More
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In Sports News: Czech tennis player Petra Kvitová caps best season with
WTA Championship triumph; in football, Liberec & Viktoria Plzeň notch
up victories while league leader Sparta slip; in the NHL, Montreal
Canadiens Plekanec helps sink Bruins in their home-and-home series, while
in the Extraliga Budějovice down Slavia. More
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Sports News: In football, Jablonec, Liberec and Plzeň all secure wins to
inch closer to league leaders Sparta Prague; Chelsea – with Petr Čech
– lose 1:0 against QPR; hockey goalie Chábera earns a shut-out against
Sparta, while in the NHL Vokoun notches up his sixth straight win with the
Washington Capitals; and, Czech tennis player Petra Kvitová will face
tough opponents in her group in the WTA Championships. More
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