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20-06-2005 14:05 | Ian Willoughby

Vaclav Chalupa In Sports News: Vaclav Chalupa's long reign as the number one Czech rower comes to an end, as he symbolically hands his oar to youngster Ondrej Synek; world famous Czech football goalkeeper Petr Cech plays host to Chelsea colleagues in the centre of Prague, while Milan Baros welcomes Liverpool's Dudek to his home village; tennis player Klara Koukalova wins her first title; and Czech ice hockey captain David Vyborny leaves Sparta Prague, saying some teammates resent his World Championships success.  More

Current AffairsPavel Nedved's return to national team remains an open question

15-06-2005 14:36 | Martin Mikule

Pavel Nedved, photo: CTK The Czech football star, Juventus midfielder and captain of the Czech National Team in Euro-2004, Pavel Nedved, is back in the Czech Republic for a few days. On Tuesday he displayed his skills to fans in an exhibition match and for many of his fans it was a unique chance to see their hero playing at home again.  More

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13-06-2005 12:53 | Jan Velinger

Vladimir Smicer Several football clubs are said to have expressed an interest in picking-up Liverpool striker Vladimir Smicer; delegates in the Czech-Moravian Football Association have once again failed to elect a new chairman; the Czech men's handball team ekes out a 1-goal win against Portugal; ice hockey's Jaromir Jagr is set to return to Russia's Omsk.  More

Current AffairsCzechs beat Macedonia 6-1 in World Cup qualifier

09-06-2005 15:04 | Dita Asiedu, Alexis Rosenzweig

Jan Koller, photo: CTK The Czech national football squad did it again on Wednesday. Just five days after their 8-1 win over Andorra in their Group One World Cup qualifier, they managed to score another six goals against Macedonia, at home in the town of Teplice. But the Czechs still remain in second place in their group, after the Dutch beat Finland 4-0. More

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06-06-2005 14:59 | David Vaughan

Jan Koller and Tomas Galasek, photo: CTK Two records were broken in one football match on Saturday. In their World Cup qualifier against Andorra, the Czechs won their biggest ever victory, and Jan Koller became the highest scorer in the history of the Czech game. We also look at the second division battle for promotion, and at how, in canoeing, the Hilgert family is becoming a force to be reckoned with. More

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30-05-2005 13:44 | Ian Willoughby

Roman Sebrle, photo: CTK In Sports News: farcical scenes as Sparta Prague are crowned Czech league champions; Slavia come second and win a shot at the Champions League; Udinese's coach says they've sold Czech Marek Jankulovski to the mighty AC Milan; Czech tennis players do poorly at French Open; and Roman Sebrle wins the decathlon in Gotz for the fifth year in a row.  More

Current AffairsVladimir Smicer scores decisive penalty in Liverpool triumph

26-05-2005 14:04 | Jan Velinger

Vladimir Smicer, photo: CTK It will be a long time before memories fade over such an incredible football match: Liverpool vs. AC Milan in their Champions League final on Wednesday. After taking a three goal drubbing in the first half, Liverpool roared back with three goals in just six minutes to complete their return from the dead. One of those who scored was Czech player Vladimir Smicer, who struck in both regulation time - and penalties - to help Liverpool take the match. More

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