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Czech HistoryFootball star Josef Masopust and his army team
Czech footballing legend Josef Masopust marks his 80th birthday next week.
In this week’s Czech History, we look at his glittering career and the
mixed fortunes of the communist created army club, Dukla Prague, which he
loyally served for most of his playing career. More
Sports NewsSports News
In Sports News this Monday: Czech tennis star Tomáš Berdych fails to get
past the group stage at his first ATP World Tour Finals, but says he is
still happy after his best season to date; Aspen proves third time unlucky
for Šárka Záhrobská in the slalom; Olympic speed skating champion
Martina Sáblíková is still waiting for her first World Cup win this
season; and Milan Baroš returns but ends up on the losing side in an
Istanbul derby. More
Sports NewsSports News
In Sports News: Viktoria Plzeň are an unprecedented 12 points clear in the
Czech league with only 12 games played; stuttering Sparta Prague need to
get to grips with their problems, says defender Brabec after a home defeat
to Teplice; Baroš scores two before exiting the pitch in pain on his
return for Galatasaray; and Czech goaltenders Vokoun and Neuwirth enjoy
positive starts to the NHL season. More
Current AffairsCzech footballers defeat Liechtenstein in Euro 2012 qualifier
The Czech national football team secured a comfortable win over
Liechtenstein on Tuesday to keep its campaign for the European
Championship, to be held in Poland and Ukraine in 2012, on track. The win
saw goals from up-and-coming talent; nevertheless, some on the team are
ruing the fact that the Czechs could have even been further ahead in their
group. More
Sports NewsSports News
In sports news this Monday: the women’s basketball world championship
gets underway in the Czech Republic; in football, Galatasary’s Milan
Baroš scores a hat-trick and gets injured in a single game; and at home,
Plzeň set a league record as they establish a convincing lead at the top
of the Gambrinus liga.
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Sports NewsSports News
In Sports News this Monday: supporters continue to boycott the home games
of Bohemians 1905 due to a new ground-share deal – player Lukáš Hartig
says he hopes they come around; Milan Baroš signs a lucrative new deal
with Galatasaray; Tomáš Berdych is now seventh in the world, his highest
ranking to date; and ice hockey goalie Milan Hnilička retires at 37.
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MailboxMailbox
This week in Mailbox: World Expo in China, FIFA World Cup in South Africa.
Listeners quoted: Victor Lu, Alex Torbeni, Ferhat Bezazel ben Rabah,
Kanchan Chatterjee.
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