Poborsky, Nedved, Rosicky, Burger.. Brague's football legends
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A long history of Brague which produced many stars across the gates of Slavia and Sparta
The Czech Republic is always described as a black horse in European football because of a long historical series of top players. The capital city of Bragg is home to talent and a never-stop-growing list of stars graduating from the city.
Clubs such as Slavia and Sparta Brague as well as Bohemians all played a role in producing the best players who quickly moved to Europe's top clubs.
Tomas Rosicky
Known as the little Mozart, Tomas Rosicky is one of Brague's most famous talents. The playmaker was born in a spherical family, with his father playing with Sparta Brague in the 1970s, and his brother also spent time at the club.
Rosicky worked his way into Sparta's first team as a teenager and played a role in winning the league in 1999 and 2000, attracting the attention of Europe's top players.
Borussia Dortmund arrived and became the most expensive player in Bundesliga history when they paid 25 million coronavirus to join them in 2001, then joined Arsenal in 2006, where they became stars of the team, helping them to the 2014 Fed Cup title.
Pavel Nedved
Pavel Nedved may not have been born in Brague, but what he gave with Sparta and the Czech national team in the 1990s was the reason for future successes in his campaign. The public of the country will certainly remember their role in the team's journey towards the Euro 96 final!
An inclusive midfielder, who can play in any position in this area of the field, played a role in the leagues with Sparta between 1992 and 1995, then moved to Italy where he shined with Lazio and then Juventus.
What he did with Juventus helped him achieve the Ballon d'Or in 2003 after outscoring the likes of Thierry Henry and Paulo Maldini, and to this day remains the only Czech achievement.
Petr Cech
Petr Cech is one of the greatest goalkeepers in history, and Sparta Bragg feels proud of the role he played in his career when he included him from Pisani.
Maybe his time in the capital was a little bit, a lonely season, but his contribution was great after he spent 903 minutes without conceding goals, to set a new record.
Sparta left towards Rennes for 5.5 million euros and his quarrel continued to escalate, first at Chelsea where he made the Premier League on four occasions and the Champions League, then Arsenal where he won the FA Cup.
He played 124 games for his country, the most participating player in history with Czechia, and created his status as an unequivocal legend.
Patrick Schick
From the citizens of Brague, Patrick Cech has one of the greatest goals of the Czech ball.
From a long range, the striker scored a goal against Scotland in Euro 2020 to win the goal of the tournament, remaining immortal in the memory of the audience everywhere.
He included in the Sparta youth categories his city team, but moved quickly abroad with Sampdoria in Serie A, then played for Rome, Leipzig, and Bayer Leverkusen, winning the Czech Player of the Year in 2021 and 2022.
Patrick Burger
He opened his career as a young man in Sparta, but in Slavia Patrick Burger made a name for himself.
A powerful midfielder with a terrible left foot, his ability to score goals made him important to any team, especially after his brilliance in his country's journey towards the 1996 European nations final.
He signed with Liverpool the same year and became a fan of love at Anfield after winning the team's three Cup, League Cup and Federation Cup triumphs in 2001.
Berger returned at the end of his campaign to Sparta, where he finished his campaign and retired there.
Jaromír Blažek
Goalkeeper Blazek played with Slavia's trio, Sparta, and Bohemians, but with the second he left the biggest footprint, smashing the figures for the most involved in the league, the most clean sheet.
He did not reach the same levels as Cheek, but played for his country on 13 occasions and achieved the league with Slavia on one occasion, and five other occasions with Sparta.
Jan Koller
Koller, 55 goals in 91 games as the country's historic target, and with a comfortable distance is one of the best players in Czech history.
He started in Sparta, enjoying a giant physical structure that made him special in all of Europe. He appeared in Belgium with Lockeren and Anderlecht, then moved to Borussia Dortmund where he became Bundesliga champion in 2002.
He played a role in the formation of his country in three Euro tournaments, played once in the World Cup, and contributed to the 2004 Euro Nations semifinals as his best achievement.
Karel Poborsky
The 1995-1996 season saw the emergence of karel poborsky's talent on the European scene. His goals from the right with Slavia helped the team clinch the league title, shining with his country at Euro 96.
He moved to Manchester United afterwards, and at Old Trafford he became under the rise of David Beckham's star, but left with a league medal.
He went to Benfica in Portugal, played in Lazio with Diane Stankovic and Gaizka Mendieta, then returned to Brague where he contributed to Sparta's league title victory.