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In Sports news this week: Czech swimmer Barbora Závadová comes in seventh
in the Women's 400m Individual Medley Final at the FINA World
Championships, the results of the Czech World Cup 2014 qualifying group are
announced, the Czech team faces Spain in the final of the European Under-19
Championship, and the Czech soccer top flight resumes after summer break. More
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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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In Sports News: Hradec Králové end champions Sparta Prague’s 33-game
unbeaten run as they return to Czech football’s first division in style;
Bohemians 1905 draw with Slavia in their first home game at the latter’s
Eden stadium; Roman Kreuziger drops out of the leading 10 riders in the
Tour de France; and it’s love-all as tennis players Štěpánek and
Vaidišová wed.
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Current AffairsSome fans plan boycott of first game of new Czech football league season over ground-share
The new league season in Czech football gets underway after the summer
break this weekend. And the very first game of 2010-2011 could well take
place in front of half-empty stands on Friday evening. Bohemians 1905 are
hosting Slavia Prague, but both clubs’ fans are organizing a boycott of
the game to protest the fact that they are now sharing the modern Eden
stadium. It was built for Slavia, but it is now also Bohemians’ home
ground, after they were forced to leave their traditional stadium about a
kilometer away.
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Current AffairsWith own team absent, many Czechs supporting Slovakia at World Cup
The Czech Republic’s soccer players failed to qualify for this year’s
World Cup, and, like Czech fans, will be watching the football extravaganza
on television. But with their own team not there, who will Czechs be
supporting in South Africa? Well, Slovakia has finished top of a poll
asking just that question: that despite the facts the Slovaks perhaps
don’t always cheer for their one-time fellow citizens.
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