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  Badge Czech_Republic_FAgif
  Badge Size 200px
  FIFA Trigramme CZE
  Coach Karel Brückner ( 2002 -)
  Captain Tomáš Rosický
  FIFA Rank 9
  FIFA Max 2
  FIFA Max Date March 1994
  FIFA Min 67
  FIFA Min Date September 1999
  Elo Rank 14
  Elo Max 1
  Elo Max Date Jun 2004, Jun 2005
  Elo Min 22
  Elo Min Date Jan 2002
  Association ''Českomoravský Fotbalový Svaz''
  Confederation UEFA ( Europe )
  Most Caps Karel Poborský (118)
  Top Scorer Jan Koller (50)
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  First Game Hungary 2 - 1 Bohemia <br />( Budapest , Hungary 5 April 1903 )<br /> Turkey 1 - 4 Czech Republic <br />( Istanbul , Turkey 23 February 1994 )
  Largest Win Czech Republic 8 - 1 Andorra <br />( Liberec , Czech Republic 4 June 2005 )<br /> Czech Republic 7 - 0 San Marino <br />( Liberec , Czech Republic 7 October 2006 )<br />
  Largest Loss Bohemia 0-4 England <br />( Prague , Bohemia 13 June 1908 )<br /> Switzerland 3 - 0 Czech Republic <br />( Zürich , Switzerland 20 April 1994 )
  World Cup Apps 1
  World Cup First 2006
  World Cup Best Round 1, 2006
  Regional Name European Championship
  Regional Cup Apps 3
  Regional Cup First 1996
  Regional Cup Best Runners-up, 1996
  Confederations Cup Apps 1
  Confederations Cup First 1997


The Czech national football team is the national Football team of the Czech Republic and is controlled by the Football Association Of The Czech Republic .

Before World War I , Bohemia (present-day Czech Republic), while being part of Austria-Hungary , played seven matches between 1903 and 1908 , six of them against Hungary and One against England . Bohemia also played a match against Germany in 1939 while being the Protectorate Of Bohemia And Moravia .

When the Czech Republic was part of Czechoslovakia , the National Team had runner-up finishes in World Cups ( 1934 , 1962 ) and a European Championship win in 1976 . After Czechoslovakia split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia , the national team was reformed, and played its first match against Turkey in 1994 .

Now, the Czech Republic is continuing its football tradition, finishing second in Euro 96 and making the semifinals of Euro 2004 . They made their first World Cup as an independent country in 2006 and they are currently the tenth-ranked country in the world according to the FIFA World Rankings .

The Under-21 national team of Czech Republic won the European Championship in 2002 .


STADIUMS

The most important matches of the Czech national team are held in Prague ´s AXA Arena , the home stadium of Sparta Prague . Other venues include the cities of Teplice , Olomouc and Liberec . The new leaders of the Czech Football Association have announced that they will be building a new state of the art stadium for 50,000 people.


WORLD CUP RECORD



EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIP RECORD



PLAYERS


Notable former players

This lists players who have played most or all of their international careers in the Czech Republic era. For notable players from the Czechoslovakia era, see Czechoslovakia National Football Team .


Current players




CZECH REPUBLIC NATIONAL TEAM 2007


Current Squad


Head coach: Karel Brückner






2006 WORLD CUP INFORMATION

Czech Republic started the World Cup with an impressive victory. USA barely had a sniff of goal throughout, and the Czechs capitalized. Jan Koller opened the scoring in the 5th minute with a brilliant header after Grygera crossed in the ball. Arsenal's new signing for the summer, Tomáš Rosický hit a belter past US keeper, Kasey Keller before half time to put the Czech's 2-0 up, but it was not all good news. Jan Koller, scorer of the first goal, sustained a hamstring injury just before half time. He had to be stretchered off, and was out of the remainder of the tournament. Karel Bruckner's side emerged from the second half buoyant as before, despite losing Koller, who was replaced upfront by Lokvenc . Two thirds of the way through the second half, Rosický secured the three points with a brilliant solo effort.

Czech Republic next played Ghana on June 17th, losing 2-0 at Cologne . This match was full of excitement right from the start to the end, including a missed PK by Asamoah Gyan and a red card offense by Tomáš Ujfaluši . The game fell into Ghana's hands when Sulley Muntari scored in the 82nd minute making it 2-0.

The Czechs lost their third game as well, falling 2-0 to Italy . This loss ended their first World Cup run, with Italy and Ghana advancing to the Round of 16.


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