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In Sports News this Monday: there are upsets in the playoffs of ice
hockey’s Extraliga, with the clubs who came first and second in the
regular season both exiting in the quarter-finals for the first time ever;
Sparta Prague pull ahead in the Czech soccer league with a 3:0 win over
Brno; Vendula Frintová takes a top triathlon prize in Australia; and
former European footballer of the year Pavel Nedvěd takes part in the
Prague Half Marathon.
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In Sports News this Monday: Michal Bílek loses his first game as Czech
international football coach after fielding a young side against the UAE;
Pavel Nedvěd will take a coaching role at Juventus, according to an
Italian newspaper; and Radek Štěpánek climbs to 12th in the world
rankings after reaching the semi-finals in Paris.
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Current AffairsPavel Nedvěd, 37 next month, raises possibility of second comeback to international football
Pavel Nedvěd has just picked up the Golden Ball award for Czech footballer
of the season, a prize decided by sports journalists. The 2008-2009 season
was Nedvěd’s last: he retired after his final game for Juventus in May.
But has he really hung up his boots? The veteran midfielder says he is
still mulling over his future – and even hinted on Thursday that he could
play for the Czech national team again.
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In Sports News this Monday: Roman Kreuziger becomes the first Czech ever to
finish in the top ten in cycling’s Tour de France; Slavia and Sparta, the
two main contenders for the Czech football league title, draw their opening
games – not the best preparation for Champions League qualifiers this
week; Pavel Nedvěd says his career is definitely over, at least as far as
Europe is concerned; and Tomáš Fučík set a new Czech record in the 100
m backstroke in Rome.
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In Sports News: the Czech Republic triumphs over Argentina in the
quarterfinals of the Davis Cup; Czech footballer Pavel Nedvěd, recently
retired, turns down offers from Juve, Mourinho, Hašek; cyclist Kreuziger
is in 14th spot after the first nine stages of Tour de France; Knapková
triumphs in Lucerne to become women’s single-scull World Cup Champion;
hockey goalie Hašek is reportedly unhappy over his new helmet.
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