Sports News
Baroš scores twice in third game in row at new club Galatasaray
Milan Baroš, photo: CTK
Milan Baroš has again scored
two goals in one game for his new club Galatasaray. The 26-year-old spent
unsuccessful spells at a series of clubs before joining the Turkish side,
and hadn’t scored twice in a game for two and a half years. Now, with a
brace against Konyaspor on Sunday, Baroš has done it three times in a
week. The striker has put his incredible form down to Galatasaray’s
passing game, which he says suits his style.
Slavia go top in Czech league with classy win over Olomouc
Slavia Prague - Olomouc, photo: CTK
Slavia Prague went to the top of the Czech league on Sunday evening after
an impressive home win over Olomouc. Tomáš Necid opened the scoring with
his seventh goal so far this season, Jaroslav Černý added a second just
minutes after coming on as a substitute and young Italian striker Gianluca
Litteri secured the points with his first goal for the club making it 3:0.
Sparta Prague, meanwhile, can take the lead again, if they can overcome
Liberec away on Monday evening – after the recording of this programme.
The result of that game will determine which of Prague’s big two go into
next weekend’s derby at Letna as leaders. Between now and then, both
clubs – along with Baník Ostrava – will be playing in UEFA Cup ties
to
decide spots in the competition’s group stage.
Back in the Czech league, Mladá Boleslav beat Viktoria Žižkov 2:1 in the capital to go third at the weekend, while Brno are in fourth after a 2:0 win over Kladno.
Olympic shooting champion Emmons takes time out to have first child
Matt Emmons and Kateřina Emmons, photo: CTK
Olympic shooting champion Kateřina Emmons has announced she is ending her
season early and taking the whole of next year off. Emmons, who is 24,
took
gold in the 10 m air rifle and silver in the 50 m three positions in
Beijing in the early stages of pregnancy. The Czech is married to the
well-known American shooter Matt Emmons.
Czech hockey fans looking forward to historic first
Tampa Bay Lightning on the ice at Prague's 02 Arena, photo: CTK
Tampa Bay Lightning have trained on the ice at Prague’s 02 Arena for the
first time, ahead of the historic opening of the NHL season at the venue
next Saturday. Tampa Bay’s opponents that and the next night will be New
York Rangers, who are set to play two exhibition games in Switzerland
before arriving in Prague. The first NHL games ever held in the Czech
Republic promise to be a real one-off treat for Czech hockey fans.
Games in the Czech Extraliga will be postponed from Sunday to Monday because of the second NHL game. Nine rounds into the regular season Slavia Prague top the table – that despite their first defeat at the weekend, 3:1 at home to Litvínov.





