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Archive for the 'Czech Republic' Category

News for Czechs

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

The Czech Republic fans have two news to think about: Koller’s move to A.S. Monaco and the recovery of Tomas Rosicky.

Czech playmaker Tomas Rosicky announced Monday that he has recovered from the thigh injury troubling him since the end of May and said is ready for the FIFA World Cup™ finals.
“It seems ok. Tuesday I […]

Czech’s Smicer will not play in the World Cup

Friday, June 2nd, 2006

Smicer is one of the experienced Czech Republic players, one in which every fan would put his hopes. Unfortunately, he will not play in this World Cup.

Czech midfielder Vladimir Smicer announced Thursday that he not will play for the Czech FIFA World Cup™ squad in Germany.
Smicer, 33, made the announcement to journalists in Prague after […]

Czech Republic’s Rosicky injured

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

After Smicer, that will not be playing at all in the World Cup, another important player gives headaches to Czech’s Republic coach, Karel Brueckner.

Tomas Rosicky will miss the Czech Republic’s FIFA World Cup warm-up against Costa Rica on Tuesday because of a thigh injury.
Rosicky, who last week signed for Arsenal for £8 million ($14.91 million), […]

Czechs on high horses against Saudi Arabia

Saturday, May 27th, 2006

The Czech Republic announces that they are prepared for the World Cup in Germany. While they had made their mark in the European Championship, they never made it big in the World Cup and they feel like it is their time.

In a test match against fellow World Cup team Suadi Arabia, the Czechs won with […]

Finally, the actors: teams qualified

Friday, November 18th, 2005

So, here is a list of the teams that qualified for the World Cup, Germany, 2006:

(The will be linked as they will be presented in full)

Angola
Argentina
Australia
Brazil
Costa Rica
Croatia
Czech Republic
Ecuador
England
France
Germany
Ghana
Iran
Italy
Ivory Coast
Japan
Mexico
Netherlands
Paraguay
Poland
Portugal
Saudi Arabia
Serbia & Montenegro
South Korea
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Togo
Trinidad & Tobago
Tunisia
U.S.A.
Ukraine