Czech Republic national football team

Description

The Czech national football team is a national team that proudly represents the Czech Republic in international competitions. The governing organization is the Czech Football Association. The team's most outstanding achievement is second place at the 1996 European Championship, which was achieved by coach Dusan Ugrin.

The team played its first international game on February 23, 1994 against the Turkish national team, winning with a score of 1:4. In 1996, at their first European Championship, the Czechs reached the final but lost 2:1 to Germany, taking the silver medal. At Euro 2004 the team finished third, winning bronze medals with the Netherlands. The Czech national team participated in the World Cup only once, in 2006, and left the tournament in the group stage. In 1997, the team also won a bronze medal at the Confederation Cup, defeating Uruguay with a score of 1:0.

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