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It’s end! The world vice-champion and champion of the Czech Republic, Russia and Switzerland is saying goodbye to hockey

Vlastimil Vacek, Right

Slavia announced this on its official website, with which it won the extra-league title in 2008 and spent the past season in the Chance League. “My life dream has come true, to live such a career, I am very grateful for that,” Bednář said.

In addition to the parent company Slavia, he competed in the domestic highest competition for Sparta, Plzeň and Hradec Králové, for which he last played in the extra league in 2018. This was followed by two seasons in second league Vrchlabí, ending one step higher.

Jaroslav Bednar.

www.mountfieldhk.cz, Stanislav Souček

With his last shot from the stitched in the preliminary round of the playoffs against Třebíč, he surpassed Michal Sup in the historical tables and with 212 goals he became the best scorer of the club.

Cooper also tried out the NHL for Los Angeles and Florida, he also played the highest competition in Finland, Russia (title with Omsk in 2004) and Switzerland (he won the league in 2011 with Davos and two years later with Bern).

He now decided to stay with hockey in part when he became a sales associate in Slavia. “In addition, my colleague and I started some non-hockey activities, so at the moment I have work to do. Otherwise, I keep up with football or tennis, “said Bednář.

Slavist Jaroslav Bednar.

Vlastimil Vacek, Right

Another Slavia icon, Marek Tomica, ended her career on the same day as Bednář. The Junior World Champion from 2001 will work as a fitness trainer in the Prague club, with which he won championship titles in 2003 and 2008.

“It ripened in me around Christmas when I had an injured knee. I was lying at home like a hospital, I couldn’t function properly with my children at home either, “said a Jihlava offspring for the Slavic website.

Marek Tomica decided to end his career.

Vlastimil Vacek, Right

“I felt it was high time to finish, that it might be a little over the line. My body ached and my head was no longer one hundred percent. In addition, there were long breaks this year, one quarantine, the other quarantine, interruptions, “describes Tomica, who left Slavia in 2015 after sixteen seasons to Chomutov, from which he returned to stitching after five years last year.

Another icon of the defender’s club, Jan Novák, will no longer play for Slavia. The 42-year-old two-time extra-league champion declined the club’s offer to play in another role and decided to continue his playing career elsewhere.

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