Prague When the footballers of Zličín playing the Prague Championship in 2016 spoke out sharply against the practices of Roman Berbr et al. The result of an unplayed match was a default, a fine and only minimal support.
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After four years, Berbr’s accusation and his resignation as vice-president of the Football Association of the Czech Republic, however, Richard Valoušek, a participant in the protest at the time, is relieved. “It’s a chance for Czech football,” says 34-year-old midfielder Zličín and youth coach Tempo Praha for Lidovky.cz.
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