Jaroslav Plašil (Czech pronunciation: [ˈjaroslaf ˈplaʃɪl]; born 5 January 1982) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a midfielder....
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surname include: Jaroslav Plašil (born 1982), Czech footballer Marek Plašil (born 1985), Czech footballer All pages with titles containing Plasil This page lists...
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scored four times, while captain Ludovic Giuly (2), Jérôme Rothen, Jaroslav Plašil and Édouard Cissé pulverised the Spanish defensive line. After two...
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Jean-Louis Gasset July 2021 – January 2022 Vladimir Petković February 2022 Jaroslav Plašil (interim) February 2022 – October 2023 David Guion October 2023 – July...
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Rafael Olarra Ibrahima Bakayoko Christian Manfredini Ante Budimir Jaroslav Plašil Sammy Lee Krisztián Vadócz Karim Ansarifard Javad Nekounam Masoud Shojaei...
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place is the real deal." The experienced Czech international winger Jaroslav Plašil paid further testament to the hostile atmosphere created by Olympiacos...
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against Lyon (6 August 2011) Fastest goal of the season: 18 seconds – Jaroslav Plašil for Bordeaux against Nancy (4 December 2011) Latest goal of the season:...
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a 3–0 home win over Moldova on the final day. After qualifying, coach Jaroslav Šilhavý resigned in the face of criticism from fans and controversy surrounding...
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was given squad number 22 due to his old number 18 was occupied by Jaroslav Plašil. Prior the move, Faubert asked his old club to train to maintain his...
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Germany, in which he played from the 70th minute as a substitute for Jaroslav Plašil. Czechia won the match 2–1, eliminating Germany from the competition...
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