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The Greatest Czech Players in Football History [Ranked]
As a nation, the Czechs have won the same number of international honours as the Netherlands and England, playing in one more World Cup final than the latter. Over the last few decades, Czech players have featured in some of the best and most successful teams in Europe.
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Below is a list of the 15 best players to have come from the nation.
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Vladimir Smicer
Career Span: 1992-2009

Vladimir Smicer is one of the more decorated players that his country produced, winning 11 trophies at club level. He represented the Czech Republic at multiple major tournaments and played a role in the side that reached the final of Euro ’96. Liverpool became the defining club of his career, with six years on Merseyside.
Despite representing his country in two major tournaments, the best moment of his career came in a Liverpool shirt. Smicer played a starring role in the famous 2005 Champions League final, scoring the Reds’ second goal in their astonishing comeback against AC Milan before calmly converting his penalty in the shootout that sealed the match, and the title.
| International Stats | |
| Caps | 80 |
| Goals | 27 |
Patrik Schick
Career Span: 2014-Present

Goals and big moments have seen Patrik Schick rise to become the standout figure of Czech football’s current generation, and he’s the only active player that features on this list. After developing in his homeland before struggling in Serie A, prolific spells at RB Leipzig and Bayer Leverkusen then followed, where he’s averaging more than a goal every two matches in all competitions. Schick was also part of Leverkusen’s incredible unbeaten Bundesliga winning season under Xabi Alonso.
Euro 2020 took his reputation to another level, finishing as the tournament’s top scorer and producing the Goal of the Tournament with a magnificent strike from the half-way line against Scotland. After more than a half-century of caps, he remains the focal point of the Czech national team as his career continues to grow.
Patrik Berger
Career Span: 1991-2010

Patrik Berger’s long hair and rocket-like left foot made him one of the most recognisable Czech players of the late 1990s and early 2000s. His display at Euro ’96, where he scored in the final against Germany, was enough to convince Liverpool to bring him to Anfield from Borussia Dortmund, and he quickly became a fan favourite there, so much so that he elected to retire from international football at just 28 to focus on playing for his club.
Berger was part of the side that won a remarkable cup treble in 2001 and racked up plenty of memorable goals along the way. Former Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard called him “the best left-footed striker of a ball I have seen,” tall praise from someone who wasn’t afraid of a screamer or two himself.
| International Stats | |
| Caps | 42 |
| Goals | 18 |
Tomas Ujfalusi
Career Span: 1996-2014

Reliability was the hallmark of Tomas Ujfalusi’s career, and it made him one of Czech football’s most important figures during the 2000s. Comfortable at both centre-back and right-back, he built a strong reputation in Europe with Hamburg, Fiorentina and Atletico Madrid. After winning the Europa League and UEFA Super Cup at Atletico, he tasted more domestic success with Galatasaray, where he won the first league title of his career.
He won more than 75 caps for his country and played a major role in the side that reached the semi-finals of Euro 2004. Ujfalusi never attracted the same headlines as the team’s attacking stars, but his defensive quality made him just as vital to his nation.
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Caps |
78 |
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Goals |
2 |
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Milan Baros
Career span: 1998-2020
Like Vladimir Smicer, Milan Baros was part of the Liverpool team that overcame a three-goal deficit against AC Milan in the 2005 Champions League final to eventually win on penalties. He was also the top scorer in Euro 2004, a tournament the Czechs lost in the semi-finals to eventual winners Greece.
In a long and distinguished career with the national side, Baros scored 41 goals in 95 internationals. In a career which spanned 22 years, Baros finished his career with 11 major trophies and 177 goals in all club competitions. The forward may not have been the most clinical striker the world has ever seen, but he played a bigger part in all the teams he featured for. Whether it be his tireless work rate or underrated hold-up play, Baros was always involved.
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Caps |
93 |
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Goals |
41 |
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Miroslav Kadlec
Career span: 1983-2002
Defender Miroslav Kadlec spent the vast majority of the 1990s at Kaiserslautern, where he won two Bundesliga titles in 1991 and 1998. Blessed with a sweet strike, he was also responsible for the penalty kick that took the Czechs to the final of Euro ’96, their first major final as the Czech Republic.
Kadlec slotted home the sixth penalty of the shootout at Old Trafford to take down a France side that would go on to win the World Cup just two years later. He is the only defender to feature on this list, proving just how rare it was for the nation to produce such a talented player in the backline.
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Caps |
64 |
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Goals |
2 |
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Antonin Puc
Career span: 1925-1941
Antonin Puc was a prolific striker who scored 34 times in 63 appearances for the Czechoslovakian national side. This included the opening goal of the 1934 World Cup Final against Italy. It was a late equaliser that saw the match go to extra-time, although the Italians eventually won 2-1.
He was also a goal machine at club level for Slavia Prague, playing in European competition regularly in the Mitropa Cup, a continental club tournament that predates the Champions League as we know it. Puc held the record for most goals for his country until 2005 when Jan Koller surpassed his tally.
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Caps |
63 |
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Goals |
34 |
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Karel Poborsky
Career span: 1991-2007
Right-winger Karel Poborsky was an extremely tricky customer, who plied his trade for European giants, including Benfica, Lazio and Manchester United, for whom he won the Premier League. But it is arguably for the national team that he is best known.
Poborsky is his nation’s second all-time appearance maker, playing for the Czechs in three European Championships. Poborsky was instrumental in helping the nation reach the final of Euro ’96, scoring a memorable lob to defeat Portugal. Despite ending up on the losing side, Poborsky was named Man of the Match in the Euro ’96 final against Germany. That’s quite some achievement to boast.
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Caps |
118 |
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Goals |
8 |
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Jan Koller
Career span: 1994-2011
At six foot eight, there was no mistaking talismanic striker Jan Koller. While defenders couldn’t help but notice him, they could rarely stop him. He remains the Czech Republic’s all-time top scorer with 55 goals in 91 games.
Although extremely powerful in the air, Koller was adept with his feet too, scoring all manner of goals as demonstrated during his five years at Borussia Dortmund. He won the Bundesliga during that five-year spell, netting 79 goals and contributing 32 assists.
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Caps |
91 |
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Goals |
55 |
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Oldrich Nejedly
Career span: 1924-1956
Oldrich Nejedly cemented his name into Czech footballing history when he scored a hat-trick in the nation’s 3-1 win over Germany in the 1934 World Cup semi-final. He would finish the tournament as top scorer with five goals and would go on to score 28 international goals in just 44 appearances.
Nejedly made a habit of scoring crucial goals, scoring the equaliser in the quarter-finals of the 1938 World Cup against Brazil, in what was known as the battle of Bordeaux. Sadly, Nejedly broke his leg as two Brazilians were sent off during the contest.
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Caps |
44 |
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Goals |
29 |
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Tomas Rosicky
Career Span: 1998-2017
Elegance and technical brilliance defined Tomas Rosicky’s game, earning him the nickname “Little Mozart” for his creativity and vision. He made his name at Sparta Prague before moving to Borussia Dortmund, where he won the Bundesliga title and grew into one of Europe’s most exciting attacking midfielders. A £7 million switch to Arsenal followed, bringing flashes of real quality even though injuries frequently got in the way during his time in England.
For his country, Rosicky was the heartbeat of the Czech side for well over a decade, first appearing at Euro 2000 and helping them reach the semi-finals of Euro 2004. Shortly after representing his country in the 2006 World Cup, he was named captain following Pavel Nedved’s retirement, but missed Euro 2008 through injury. However he did lead his side out twice at a major tournament in 2012 and 2016. Rosicky holds a unique record as the oldest, and youngest player to represent his country at a World Cup or European Championship, racking up 105 caps from the ages of 19 to 35.
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Caps |
105 |
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Goals |
23 |
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Josef Masopust
Career span: 1950-1970
Josef Masopust spent the vast majority of his career at Dukla Prague and was a key part of the Czechoslovakian side that made the 1962 World Cup final. The midfielder played an integral part in helping his country make the final where they faced Brazil in Santiago.
Unfotunately, his team would be on the losing side despite Masopust opening the scoring. Brazil would fight back to win the World Cup. Nevertheless, Masopust’s form that year saw him beat Eusebio to win the 1962 Ballon d’Or and cement his place in the history of the game.
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Caps |
63 |
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Goals |
10 |
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Antonin Panenka
Career span: 1967-1993
Antonin Panenka’s name will forever be etched into football history courtesy of his penalty that gave the Czech’s the European Championship trophy in 1976. With the final against west Germany ending 2-2, penalties would decide the outcome of the tournament for the first time.
Panenka was the final penalty taker and with the trophy on the line, chipped the ball down the middle of the goal past a diving Sepp Maier to win the Euros. Few Czech players will leave a legacy on the game quite like Panenka. Many football fans will even know his name without being aware it’s associated with the player himself, that’s an ever-lasting legacy.
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Caps |
59 |
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Goals |
17 |
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Petr Cech
Career span: 1999-2019
Petr Cech dominated the penalty area at Stamford Bridge for more than a decade after making his Chelsea debut in 2004. He holds the Premier League record for the most clean sheets, with 202. Nobody has made more appearances for the international team, amassing 124 caps. A collision against Reading in 2006 left Cech needing two metal plates fitted on his skull, resulting in him wearing a head-guard for the rest of his career.
A hugely authoritative, yet composed figure, his long spell in west London was littered with trophies, including four Premier League titles and the 2012 Champions League, which saw Cech save Arjen Robben’s penalty in normal time and two spot kicks in the shoot-out on a historic night in Munich.
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Caps |
124 |
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Clean Sheets |
53 |
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Man Utd Make Contact to Sign Bargain £22m Midfielder
It is no secret that Manchester United are in the market for midfielders in the summer transfer window.
United have already completed a deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta in a £38million move, with just the official confirmation still to come.
But the Red Devils have always maintained that they want to complete two deals in the middle of the park and that may become three if Manuel Ugarte is sold during the transfer window too.
United have been linked with a host of names already this summer. Elliot Anderson was the number one priority, but United have dropped out of the race to sign the Nottingham Forest midfielder, due to the huge financial package it would take to sign him.
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They also did not want to enter into a bidding war with rivals Manchester City, who have already seen two bids of more than £100million knocked back by Evangelos Marinakis.
Aurelien Tchouameni, Sandro Tonali and Mateus Fernandes have all been heavily linked, but all would take a hefty pay packet to get done too.
That may lead to United turning to alternative options and one has emerged in the form of Marc Casado.
The 22-year-old is still trying to find his feet at the Camp Nou, making 34 appearances in all competitions for Barcelona last season, albeit only 15 as a starter in Hansi Flick’s La Liga title-winning side.
Casado had made 29 starts in the previous campaign and was linked with a move away from the Catalan giants then too. Flick said last year: “I spoke with Marc Casado, I don’t see him wanting to leave the team, nor do I think I want that either. The season is long, and we want to achieve everything.”
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It remains to be seen whether Flick’s or Casado’s stance has changed in a year, but Mundo Deportivo claims that United have already made contact over a move to sign the defensive midfielder this summer.
United have made enquiries with the player’s agent Jorge Mendes over a move to Old Trafford this summer, and with a £22million price tag on his shoulders, would come considerably cheaper than some of their alternatives.
In an analytical piece on the player back in 2024, Breaking the Lines called him a La Masia gem and said: “With a rare mix of technique and stamina, Casado has the potential to dominate the center of the pitch for Barcelona for years to come. As he keeps growing and improving his skills, there’s no doubt he is destined to become a key midfielder for Barcelona and can be one of the best defensive midfielders in the world.”
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Liverpool Add Brighton Star Yankuba Minteh to Transfer Shortlist
Liverpool have added Brighton and Hove Albion winger Yankuba Minteh to their transfer shortlist as a back-up option if they are unable to agree a deal for top winger target Yan Diomande, according to GIVEMESPORT senior correspondent Ben Jacobs.
After announcing Andoni Iraola as Arne Slot’s replacement at the start of the month, Liverpool have sprung into action in the transfer market and agreed a deal to sign Osasuna winger Victor Munoz out of nowhere on Wednesday night.
The Reds have beaten Premier League rivals Newcastle United to the signature of the Spain international, who is currently representing his country at the 2026 World Cup and has already completed a medical in America.
The Merseyside outfit have identified the wide positions as a key area they need to strengthen in this summer transfer window, with two new players expected to arrive.
The transfer plan is of little surprise given the Reds are losing Mohamed Salah, while Hugo Ekitike remains sidelined with a serious long-term injury.
The left-sided Munoz is set to be the first through the door at Anfield, but now club chiefs want to sign Salah’s long-term successor too.
Jacobs: Liverpool Add Minteh to Transfer Shortlist
Liverpool are working hard on a deal to sign RB Leipzig sensation Yan Diomande, who they have identified as the top target to replace Salah.
The 19-year-old enjoyed a stunning breakthrough campaign for the Bundesliga club, and he has carried his club form into the World Cup by winning the man of the match award in his first-ever appearance at the tournament as the Ivory Coast beat Ecuador.
While Diomande and Paris Saint-Germain’s Bradley Barcola are near the top of the club’s wishlist, there are other names on there too, as revealed by Jacobs on the latest episode of GIVEMESPORT’s Market Madness podcast.
He said: “Diomande is the preference. Diomande is the one that Liverpool are working on, and it could develop as a consequence, but if it isn’t to be Diomande, I can give you some other targets.
“One, as we’ve known for quite some time, is Bradley Barcola and PSG, if they win the race for Yan Diomande, may suddenly become open to selling Barcola, even though, as of now, their stance is basically not for sale. But it’s not impossible if another player comes in that PSG’s perspective changes.
“Then there are some new names I can give you on the Liverpool shortlist as well. Said El Mala is one at Koln, Brighton’s Yankuba Minteh is another, and Lillle’s Matias Fernandez-Pardo is a third name. All three of those players are also on Liverpool’s radar and have been discussed and presented to new manager Andoni Iraola.”
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Pace is Key for Liverpool and Iraola
There is one thing that all of these key targets have in common, and it is their explosive pace.
Minteh has been recorded as one of the top 10 fastest players in the Premier League previously, and Dutch football writer Lentin Goodijk has described him as being ‘lightning quick’.
While Liverpool and Iraola have some good technical forwards to pick from right now, the Spaniard obviously feels that he wants to add some real speed to his attacking options as they look to significantly improve on their performances this season.
Whether it be Diomande, Minteh or any of the other names on the shortlist, Liverpool’s plan is clear.
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Tottenham Braced For £100m Transfer Hijack
Tottenham are bracing themselves for their transfer move to sign Sandro Tonali this summer to be hijacked by Manchester City.
Spurs have been one of the busier clubs already this summer, bringing in two new players on free transfers, as well as agreeing a deal for another.
Marcos Senesi and Andy Robertson will link up with the Lilywhites from Bournemouth and Liverpool respectively after their World Cup adventures with Argentina and Scotland are over, while Jan Paul van Hecke looks set to arrive in a £52million deal from Brighton & Hove Albion.
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Roberto De Zerbi and Spurs already mean business in the summer transfer window, with the Lewis Family vowing to back the Italian with investment into the squad.
GIVEMESPORT understands that the Spurs owners want to make a statement signing this summer and there are talks ongoing over a deal to bring Savinho to the club from Manchester City.
But any move for the forward would be surpassed by a transfer for Newcastle United midfielder Sandro Tonali. Spurs burst to the front of the queue to sign the 26-year-old earlier this week when news emerged of a planned £80million to £85million move for the Italian.
Newcastle want in the region of £100million to sell the midfielder and there is a feeling around St James’ Park that he will depart the club this summer.
Tottenham are keen to get a deal over the line for Tonali to strengthen the middle of the park, with reports surfacing that the player is keen on the move to north London too.
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But Spurs are not the only club interested in signing him this summer. Manchester United have been linked with a move, given their plan to sign two central midfielders this summer. Arsenal were linked in January, although a move never came to fruition and the Gunners could make another move this time around.
And then there’s Manchester City, who lost Bernardo Silva this week and could well say goodbye to Rodri too, with question marks over his future at the Etihad Stadium.
Man City aiming to bring in two midfielders this summer
City’s attention for now, is on signing Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest, with two bids of more than £100million already rejected by owner Evangelos Marinakis.
Any suggestion that City are only planning for one midfield arrival appear to be wide of the mark, however. GMS understands that City, like Spurs, are in talks to sign Tonali and Teamtalk reporter Graeme Bailey has gone even further in saying: “I am told City made it clear during the process that they don’t see Tonali as some sort of alternative to Elliot Anderson – ideally they want both.”
Teamtalk also state that the Etihad Stadium would be his preference upon leaving St James’ Park this summer, if he cannot make the move to Serie A – an opportunity that has been removed because of the finances.
Tottenham may have thought they would have it all their own way in the race to sign Tonali with United put off by the price, City going all out for Anderson and Arsenal appearing to move for Manu Kone, but they may face a battle to complete the £100million deal after all.
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