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Czech Republic 2003/04 Training kit Large

Czech Republic 2003/04 Training kit Large

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This vintage training top was used by the mighty Czech squad in their Euro 2004 campaign. The size is Large and it was manufactured by Puma. 

The Czech Republic had a memorable performance in the UEFA European Championship (Euro) 2004 held in Portugal. They were placed in Group D alongside Germany, the Netherlands, and Latvia.

In the group stage, the Czech team performed exceptionally well. They won all three of their matches, defeating Latvia 2-1, the Netherlands 3-2, and Germany 2-1. This impressive performance secured them the top spot in their group.

Moving into the knockout stage, the Czech Republic faced Denmark in the quarter-finals. They won the match 3-0, with goals from Jan Koller, Milan Baroš, and Vladimír Šmicer.

In the semi-finals, they encountered Greece, who proved to be a formidable opponent. The match ended 0-0 after regular time. Unfortunately for the Czech Republic, they lost the in Extra Time 0-1 from the header of Trianos Dellas.

Despite the disappointment of being eliminated in the semi-finals, the Czech Republic's performance in Euro 2004 was widely praised, especially their attacking style of play and the individual performances of players like Pavel Nedvěd, Milan Baroš, and Jan Koller.

During the UEFA Euro 2004, the Czech Republic boasted a talented squad with several key players who played pivotal roles in their success:

  1. Pavel Nedvěd: The experienced midfielder and captain of the Czech team, Nedvěd was a vital presence in the midfield. Known for his exceptional vision, passing, and leadership, he played a crucial role in orchestrating the team's attacks.

  2. Milan Baroš: A dynamic striker, Baroš was instrumental in the Czech Republic's attacking prowess. He finished as the top scorer of the tournament with five goals, showcasing his clinical finishing and ability to find space in the opponent's defense.

  3. Jan Koller: Standing at 6 feet 7 inches tall, Koller was a towering presence in the Czech Republic's forward line. His aerial ability and physical presence made him a constant threat in the opponent's box, providing assists and scoring crucial goals.

  4. Tomáš Rosický: A creative midfielder known for his dribbling skills and ability to unlock defenses with his precise passes, Rosický played a significant role in linking the midfield with the attack. His vision and playmaking abilities added another dimension to the Czech team's gameplay.

  5. Petr Čech: Regarded as one of the best goalkeepers of his generation, Čech was a rock at the back for the Czech Republic. His shot-stopping abilities, commanding presence in the box, and leadership qualities provided stability to the team's defense.


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