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  1. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Petr_ČechPetr Čech - Wikipedia

    Petr Čech (Czech pronunciation: [ˈpɛtr̩ ˈt͡ʃɛx] ⓘ; born 20 May 1982) is a Czech former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper and current ice hockey player who plays as a goaltender for Oxford City Stars.

  2. Petr Cech former footballer from Czech Republic Goalkeeper last club: Arsenal FC * May 20, 1982 in Plzeň, CSSR.

  3. Feb 5, 2024 · Former Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech has re-signed for Elite League ice hockey team Belfast Giants on a short-term loan deal. Cech again joins the Giants as temporary netminding cover from...

  4. Jul 31, 2023 · Look back on the legendary career of Petr Cech, who earned his place in the Premier League Hall of Fame as part of the Class of 2023.

  5. View the player profile of Arsenal Goalkeeper Petr Cech, including statistics and photos, on the official website of the Premier League.

  6. Jan 23, 2021 · Cech's multi-lingual charm and intelligence means he has become a key figure at Chelsea as they look to the future

  7. Oct 14, 2021 · Petr Cech column: Reflections on my head injury 15 years on. On 14 October 2006, Petr Cech’s life changed forever. In the first minute of a Premier League fixture at newly-promoted Reading, he was involved in a collision that left him with a depressed skull fracture.

  8. Petr Cech. 443 Appearances. 202 Clean Sheets. 4 Titles. 4 Golden Gloves. Right from his debut season in which he kept 24 clean sheets, a Premier League record, for title-winning Chelsea, Petr Cech was one of the Premier League's greatest goalkeepers.

  9. Petr Cech enjoyed a sparkling 11-year playing career at Stamford Bridge, winning every domestic and European club honour possible during that period, surpassing Peter Bonetti’s clean-sheet record and becoming our highest overseas appearance maker.

  10. www.petr-cech.com › bioBio | Petr Cech

    1989-99. Bio Born 20. 5. 1982 Height 196 cm Weight 90 kg Wife Martina Children Adéla, Damián Clubs FC Viktoria Plzeň 1989 - 1999 FC Chmel Blšany 1999 - 2001 AC Sparta Praha 2001 - 2002 Stade Rennes FC 2002.

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