New contract for the Boss

Manager Jindřich Trpišovský and his assistants signed new contract with Slavia valid until June 2025.

Since joining Slavia in the middle of 2017/18 season, Jindřich Trpišovský won two Czech titles with the red and whites, two Czech FA Cups, qualified for the UEFA Europa League quarter finals in 2018/19 and for the UEFA Champions League Group Stage in 2019/20.

“I see the new contract as a confirmation of the fact, that we are on the right track. That we managed to start building something big. I see that all of us do our best. Now Slavia is a trademark, the club has its own character, the football world can easily identify it,” Jindřich Trpišovský said in his interview for Slavia TV.

“How could Slavia look like in 2025? I don’t know now, it’s a long way to come. I am here for two and a half years and it seems like twenty years for me. During those two and a half years I made some of my dreams come true. The second star for 20th title was one of them, and a big one. But there are still many dreams and goals which drive me forward,” the Boss added.

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