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Football: Baros hits stride with Istanbul
Milan Baroš (middle), photo: CTK
Czech striker Milan Baroš, who has gone through a series of clubs and
shown relatively poor form since first shining at Euro 2004, has finally
hit his stride. So far his move to Galatasaray Istanbul has paid off: the
striker has notched up four goals in the last two games. On Thursday
Baroš
scored twice against Swiss side AC Bellinzona in their teams’ UEFA Cup
opener (Bellinzona lost) and he scored twice again at the weekend in the
Turkish domestic league, leading his team 4:1 over Kocaelispor. His first
tied the match at 1:1, while his second effectively put the game out of
Kocaelispor’s reach. Baroš has strived for a while now to recapture
some
of the old magic: now Czech national squad coach Petr Rada will be hoping
the striker will keep it up in the team’s next World Cup qualifying
matches.
Chelsea draw 1:1 with Manchester
This year’s Champions League finalist Chelsea and winner Manchester United faced off again and fought to a 1:1 draw in the English Premiership at the weekend. Chelsea went 1:0 down on a goal by Ji-Sung Park, who beat goalkeeper Petr Čech in the 18th minute. Chelsea were able to even the score only ten minutes from time. Chelsea have not been defeated at home in 85 matches, last losing at home to Arsenal. That was in 2004.
Domestic league results
České Budějovice - Plzeň, photo: CTK
The last few days saw some of the following results in the Czech domestic
football league: Bohemians Prague surprised Liberec in a 2:0 win; Mladá
Boleslav downed Kladno 1:0 to retain their hold on 2nd place in the league
standings, now with 4 wins, 2 draws, and a single loss, while the lowly
Ceske Budejovice, currently in last spot, drew 1:1 with Plzeň. League
leaders Sparta play Teplice on Monday, while 3rd place Slavia play Zlín.
Hockey: Slavia still unbeaten in domestic league
Slavia - Karlovy Vary, photo: CTK
Slavia Prague remain unbeaten in the Czech domestic hockey league and
notched up another win at the weekend to retain their hold on top spot in
the league standings. Twice Slavia came from behind against Karlovy Vary,
edging the famous spa-town team 3:2 in the finish. Plzeň, meanwhile, lost
their first game in the new season in a 4:1 lopsided result to Vitkovice.
Plzeň are second in the standings.
Jágr back on track but Omsk without coach
Czech hockey star Jaromír Jágr, who plays for Avangard Omsk in the Continental Hockey League, has finally gotten back on track, scoring two goals in Omsk’s last game, beating Novosibirk. Jágr’s Omsk had been off to a shaky start, leading to the firing of the team coach – allegedly at Jágr’s request. The famous centre is then said to have put a phone call through to Canadian Wayne Fleming – assistant coach with the Calgary Flames - asking him to step in. The assistant coach has reportedly agreed but some sources have now said his taking over is far from a done deal yet.
Czech Paralympic team takes 27 medals in Beijing
Photo: CTK
The Czech Republic won a total of 27 medals at the Paralympics in Beijing
which have now successfully wrapped up. In all, the Czechs took six gold,
three silver and 18 bronze. The last of those medals – a bronze – was
won by Rostislav Pohlmann in the javelin, F57/58 category. Pohlmann set a
new Czech record in the event with a throw of 39.85 m. He also has a
bronze
medal in the discus.






