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A Crucial Mission in the Fight for the World Cup. Are the Czechs Keeping an Eye on the Strong Croats? And Now It Will Be Revealed!

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They set off from rainy Prague in the morning, where the wind made the plane sway several times during takeoff. When an hour later the pilot finished the plane, which was bouncing uncomfortably on the landing strip, and the football players began to disperse outside, they found themselves in a different world. Hot air hit their faces and they put sunglasses on their noses because the temperature suddenly climbed above thirty. Welcome to Osijek, …
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They set off from rainy Prague in the morning, where the wind made the plane sway several times during takeoff. When an hour later the pilot finished the plane, which was bouncing uncomfortably on the landing strip, and the football players began to disperse outside, they found themselves in a different world. Hot air hit their faces and they put sunglasses on their noses because the temperature suddenly climbed above thirty. Welcome to Osijek, …

·Čestlice, Czechia
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Prague/Osijek - The Czech national football team traveled to Croatia for the World Cup qualifier without Adam Hložk, who missed Friday's match against Montenegro due to injury. The national team announced on social media that the Hoffenheim offensive all-rounder's health problem is not serious, but he will not be able to play on Monday. Coach Ivan Hašek has 23 players available in Osijek.

Croatia in June? For most Czechs, an ideal destination for a seaside holiday. But the honorable football representatives will not enjoy sunbathing. This time, they will exchange socks in sandals for socks in football boots and the sea for green lawn. On Monday, they will play in Osijek for a World Cup qualifying match against the home team.

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Deník.cz broke the news in on Sunday, June 8, 2025.
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