League record for Ondřej Kolář

Ondřej Kolář kept his 18th clean sheet of the season and created new Czech league record.

On Saturday Slavia defeated FK Jablonec 5-0 and Ondřej Kolář kept his 18 th league clean sheet of the 2019/20 season. He has now one more game with no conceded goals in one season than Petr Čech (Sparta, 2001/02) and Zdeněk Jánoš (Jablonec, 1996/97) with 4 games left in the general season.

Kolář not only holds the Czech record (since 1993) but is only one more clean sheat from the Czechoslovak record of 19 games without conceded goal which is held by Alexander Vencel (1969/70) and Jan Stejskal (1986/87).

Kolář played his 101st league game on Saturday (30 starts for Slovan Liberec, 71 for Slavia) and recorded his 50th clean sheet. Slavia haven’t conceded a single goal since the restart of the Czech FORTUNA:LIGA (1-0 away at Mladá Boleslav, 5-0 home against Jablonec).

Next league game is scheduled on Tuesday, 2 June. From 8 pm the red and whites play away at 1.FK Příbram.

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