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Six Czech Republic stars indefinitely suspended following prostitute scandal


Like moths to a flame, Czech footballers once again show their working girl weakness

Czech prostitute scandal

The shit really seems to be hitting the fan in Czech football at the moment. National manager of only eight games Petr Rada was sacked yesterday, following a 2-1 defeat to neighbouring Slovakia that has put their World Cup Qualification plans into jeopardy.

“Because of the current environment in the Federation and the media, I don’t want to represent the country anymore,” said Rada, clearly not realising that he did not have a say in the matter.

Rada’s ungracious exit was not helped by the extracurricular activities of his players. Following the Slovakia defeat, six Czech players were photographed entering a restaurant by Czech tabloid Blesk. Shortly after, a taxi pulled up, containing three ladies of the night. The party were snapped leaving the restaurant at 6.30 the following morning.

The shamed footballers are Atletico Madrid defender Tomas Ujfalusi, West Ham’s Radoslav Kovac, Reading midfielder Marek Matejovsky, Martin Fenin (Eintracht Frankfurt), Vaclav Sverkos (Sochaux) and former Liverpool star Milan Baros. All six have been

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Posted: April 9th, 2009 by Ryan Bailey

WAG No. 269: Klára Medková


West Ham just got a lot sexier

Klára Medková

West Ham’s position in the fiercely fought Premier League WAG hotness league was bolstered this season when Valon Behrami joined and introduced Elena Bonzanni to the roster. East London, however, is about to become even sexier, as on loan midfielder Radoslav Kováč is engaged to Klára Medková, one of the Czech Republic’s top models.

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Posted: February 2nd, 2009 by Ryan Bailey

Video: Player booked for tackling pitch invader!


Czech star made to regret dangerous challenge

In Saturday’s fiercely-competitive Moscow derby between Spartak and Lokomotiv, a topless fan fancied a piece of the action. Spartak were 2-1 down at the time, and defender Radoslav Kováč decided to take the intruder out of play the only way he knew how.

For his assistance in removing the extra man from the field, Kováč received a yellow card. Frankly, he was lucky: a tackle from behind with no attempt to play the ball should really be a straight red.

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Posted: July 21st, 2008 by Ryan Bailey