Leaving for Fitness Training in Spain

On Sunday Slavia first team met after the winter holiday and left for fitness training camp in Marbella.
Slavia first team will spend opening 10 days of their winter break in Marbella, Southern Spain, on the same place where our players prepared for their successful European campaign last year.

Forward Milan Škoda and midfielder Josef Hušbauer are not in the squad for Marbella training camp. They both have permission to negotiate their transfers to other clubs.

Slovak midfielder Jakub Hromada will spend the spring part of 2019/20 season on loan to Slovan Liberec, Jakub Hora’s loan to Slavia has ended and the 28-year old midfielder returns to his club.

On the other hand, the first team was joined by midfielder Oscar Dorley. The 21-year old Liberian player signed his contract with Slavia half a year ago but spent the first half of the season on loan to his former club Slovan Liberec. Midfielder Jan Sýkora who spent the autumn part of the season on loan to FK Jablonec will also start winter training in Slavia.

Five players from Slavia reserves and youth teams will join the first team for winter break - João Felipe, Daniel Kosek, Jakub Křišťan, Daniel Langhammer and goalkeeper Jan Sirotník.

Two youth players from Bahrain together with two Bahraini coaches will join Slavia as part of our cooperation with Bahraini FA.

Slavia squad for Marbella training camp


Goalkeepers:
Ondřej Kolář, Přemysl Kovář, Jakub Markovič, Jan Sirotník

Defenders:
Tomáš Holeš, Vladimír Coufal, Jaroslav Zelený, Ondřej Kúdela, Jan Bořil, Laco Takács, Michal Frydrych, Daniel Kosek

Midfielders:
Tomáš Souček, Petr Ševčík, Ibrahim Traoré, Nico Stanciu, Oscar Dorley, Peter Olayinka, Lukáš Provod, Lukáš Masopust, Jan Sýkora, Jakub Křišťan, Daniel Langhamer, João Felipe

Forwards:
Stanislav Tecl, Mick van Buren, Yusuf Helal

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