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Current AffairsCzech football team ready for Euro 2004, says striker Milan Baros

10-06-2004 | Ian Willoughby

On Thursday morning the Czech football team left Prague for the European Championships in Portugal, with fans around the country hoping they can win the tournament for the first time since 1976. Among the stars of the Czech team should be striker Milan Baros, who has scored a very impressive 16 goals in 25 international games - not bad for a 22-year-old. Before the Czech team left for Euro 2004, Ian Willoughby spoke to Milan Baros, and began by asking him how the Czech team's preparations for the tournament had gone.  More

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29-04-2004 | Ian Willoughby

Czech Republic - Germany, photo: CTK The Czech Republic have advanced to the second phase of the World Ice Hockey Championships, after securing first place in their group with a 5:1 win over Germany in Prague on Wednesday night. The Czech football team, meanwhile, were beaten in a home friendly by Japan. And boxer Rudolf Kraj's dreams of a second Olympic medal have been dashed.  More

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12-02-2004 | Ian Willoughby

Dominik Hasek, photo: CTK Legendary ice hockey goaltender Dominik Hasek's season is over due to injury. At 39 can he ever return to the ice? Jaromir Jagr, meanwhile, has topped a table of the highest earning hockey players of all time. As the Czech football season resumes, international coach Brueckner will be missing several key players in a friendly against Italy next week. Young high-jumper Jaroslav Baba is in fine form, though in the biathlon Katerina Holubcova has had quite a comedown after becoming world champion last year.  More

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09-10-2003 | Ian Willoughby

Milan Baros Young Czech football star Milan Baros has a broken leg and will miss Saturday's international against Vienna. However, Baros has joined his team-mates in Prague and tells us why he thinks the Czechs are doing so well, how happy he is to see his old club Ostrava on top of the Czech league and how important it is for him to have another Czech player at his club, Liverpool. We also have news of rising Czech ice hockey star Jiri Hudler and Czech tennis number one, Jiri Novak, whose season is ending poorly.  More

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15-09-2003 | Ian Willoughby

Milan Baros, Photo: http://uk.sports.yahoo.com Only days after the euphoria of qualifying for Euro 2004, there was bad news for Czech football fans at the weekend, when star Milan Baros was seriously injured; his Czech team-mate Vladimir Smicer describes just how Baros broke his fibula. Sparta Prague have lost to Liberec, just days before their opening Champions League game against Chelsea. In ice hockey, the new Extraliga season began badly for champions Slavia and favourites Pardubice, who both lost on Friday. Vera Pospisilova ended the season on a high with gold in the discus at the World Athletics Final in Monaco, and canoeist Martin Doktor took two medals at the Flatwater World Championships.  More

Letter from PragueThe Czech Republic's footballers - unofficial ambassadors to the EU!

23-08-2003 | Ian Willoughby

You may recall that Radio Prague ran a competition earlier this year in which we asked who you considered the most interesting Czech, living or dead. Someone from our Russia section told me something interesting: they got a few letters in which people chose the Czech football captain, Pavel Nedved. As almost every single player on the Czech national team plays abroad, it occurred to me that many people's only connection with the Czech Republic might be that their favourite team features a Czech player, be it Petr Cech at French club Rennes, or Patrik Berger at Portsmouth. Indeed when Vladimir Smicer joined Liverpool - Berger's old club - the fans had a song which went "he's Czech, he's great, he's Patrik Berger's mate".  More

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