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Czech Republic to win the 2026 FIFA World Cup
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The Czech national football team was established in 1922, representing the newly formed Czechoslovak state. They play their home matches at Sinobo Stadium in Prague. The Czechs reached the European Championship final in 1996, demonstrating their capacity to compete at the highest international level. Their rivalry with Slovakia, established after the 1993 split, remains a defining fixture. Known for technical, possession-based football, the Czech side has produced generations of skilled midfielders and remains a consistent presence in European qualifying campaigns.
The team was established in 1922, following the formation of Czechoslovakia after World War I. It has represented the nation continuously through various political periods and the later split into separate Czech and Slovak republics in 1993.
Sinobo Stadium in Prague serves as the national team's primary home ground. The venue has hosted major international fixtures and qualifiers for decades, making it central to Czech football history.
The nation reached the Euro 1996 final as the Czech Republic, finishing as runners-up. As Czechoslovakia, the team won the European Championship in 1976 and reached a World Cup final in 1934, establishing a strong tradition in international football.
Petr Cech, the goalkeeper, holds the record for most appearances in a Czech national shirt with over 120 caps. His lengthy international career spanned nearly two decades at the highest level of club and country football.
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