Czech Republic Squad for UEFA Euro 2024: A Blend of Experience and Talent

The Fotbalová Asociace České Republiky, founded in 1901 and a FIFA member since 1907, is gearing up to make a mark at the UEFA Euro 2024. With an average height of 1.84m and an average age of 27.1 in 2023, the team, under the astute guidance of Coach Jaroslav Šilhavý, is poised for an unforgettable performance in the upcoming tournament, hosted by UEFA.

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Coach: Jaroslav Šilhavý

Jaroslav Šilhavý, born on November 3, 1961, in Plzeň, Czech Republic, brings a wealth of experience to the team. Having participated in 10 matches (8/2), Šilhavý is committed to leading the Czech Republic to Euro 2024 success.

Squad Overview

Goalkeepers

  1. Jiří Pavlenka (April 14, 1992) – Werder Bremen (Germany)
  2. Jindřich Staněk (April 27, 1996) – Viktoria Plzeň (Czech Republic)
  3. Aleš Mandous (April 21, 1992) – Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)
  4. Tomáš Vaclík (March 29, 1989) – New England Revolution (USA)

Defenders

Centre Backs

  1. Tomáš Holeš (March 31, 1993) – Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)
  2. Jakub Brabec (August 6, 1992) – Aris Thessalonikis (Greece)
  3. David Zima (November 8, 2000) – Torino FC (Italy)
  4. Patrizio Stronati (November 17, 1994) – Puskás Akadémia Felcsút (Hungary)
  5. Václav Jemelka (June 23, 1995) – Viktoria Plzeň (Czech Republic)
  6. Martin Vitík (February 21, 2003) – Sparta Praha (Czech Republic)
  7. Jakub Jugas (May 5, 1992) – Cracovia Kraków (Poland)

Full Backs

  1. Vladimír Coufal (August 22, 1992) – West Ham United (England)
  2. David Jurásek (August 7, 2000) – Benfica Lisboa (Portugal)
  3. David Douděra (May 31, 1998) – Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)
  4. Jaroslav Zelený (August 20, 1992) – Sparta Praha (Czech Republic)

Midfielders

Defensive Midfielders

  1. Tomáš Souček (February 27, 1995) – West Ham United (England)
  2. Michal Sadílek (May 31, 1999) – FC Twente Enschede (Netherlands)
  3. Ladislav Krejčí (April 20, 1999) – Sparta Praha (Czech Republic)
  4. Alex Král (May 19, 1998) – Union Berlin (Germany)

Centre Midfielders

  1. Petr Ševčík (May 2, 1994) – Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)

Attacking Midfielders

  1. Lukáš Masopust (February 12, 1993) – Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)
  2. Ondřej Lingr (October 7, 1998) – Feyenoord Rotterdam (Netherlands)
  3. Antonín Barák (December 3, 1994) – AC Fiorentina (Italy)
  4. Lukáš Sadílek (May 23, 1996) – Sparta Praha (Czech Republic)
  5. Jan Matoušek (May 9, 1998) – Bohemians 1905 Praha (Czech Republic)

Forwards

  1. Adam Hložek (July 25, 2002) – Bayer 04 Leverkusen (Germany)
  2. Jan Kuchta (January 8, 1997) – Sparta Praha (Czech Republic)
  3. Václav Černý (October 17, 1997) – VfL Wolfsburg (Germany)
  4. Mojmír Chytil (April 29, 1999) – Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)
  5. Tomáš Čvančara (August 13, 2000) – Borussia Mönchengladbach (Germany)
  6. Lukáš Provod (October 23, 1996) – Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)
  7. Václav Jurečka (June 26, 1994) – Slavia Praha (Czech Republic)
  8. Tomáš Chorý (January 26, 1995) – Viktoria Plzeň (Czech Republic)
  9. Vasil Kušej (May 24, 2000) – FK Mladá Boleslav (Czech Republic)

Wingers

  1. Václav Černý (October 17, 1997) – Germany
  2. Jaromír Zmrhal (August 2, 1993) – Slovan Bratislava (Slovakia)

Conclusion

The Czech Republic’s UEFA Euro 2024 squad, curated meticulously by Coach Jaroslav Šilhavý, embodies a harmonious blend of seasoned veterans and promising talents. With a robust lineup covering all positions, the team is ready to create football magic on the grand stage and etch their names into the annals of football history. As the tournament approaches, fans eagerly await the thrilling performances and memorable moments this dynamic squad is set to deliver.


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