Miroslav Stoch signs new contract

Slovak midfielder Miroslav Stoch prolonged his contract with Slavia. Best striker of the red-whites in current season signed a 3-year deal ending in June 2022.
“I have great feeling about this. I see the new contract as a reward for all the work I did here. Signing the deal, I show that I like the club and I am satisfied here,” Miroslav Stoch said.

“Miroslav Stoch is one of the top scorers of Czech league and big personality of our club. I am glad we signed a new 3-year deal. Mino will fight with us for the title and – I hope – for the Champions League qualification and success in Europe,” Jaroslav Tvrdík, Slavia chairman of Board, added.

Miroslav Stoch has been the key figure of Slavia offensive this season. The 29-year old midfielder scored 9 goals and added 3 assists in 15 league games. Former player of Chelsea, Fenerbahce or PAOK returned to Slovak national team lately and played the Czech-Slovak federal derby on Sinobo Stadium in Eden on Monday.

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