Squad changes in winter break

Legends leaving, new faces arriving. Read the summary of current changes in Slavia squad.

Left the squad

Milan Škoda (Çaykur Rizespor, TUR)

Josef Hušbauer (Dynamo Dresden, GER)

Mick van Buren (ADO Den Haag, NED)
Loan until the end of this season

Tomáš Souček (West Ham United, ENG)
Loan until the end of this season with option on permanent transfer

Jakub Hromada (Slovan Liberec)
Loan until the end of this season

Jaroslav Zelený (FK Mladá Boleslav)
Loan until the end of this season

Jakub Hora (end of loan)

Joined the squad

Patrik Hellebrand (1.FC Slovácko)
Citizenship: Czech
Age: 20
Position: CAM

Oscar Dorley (Slovan Liberec, return from loan)
Citizenship: Liberia
Age: 21
Position: CM

Petar Musa (Slovan Liberec, return from loan)
Citizenship: Croatia
Age: 21
Position: CF

David Zima (Sigma Olomouc)
Loan until the end of this season with option for permanent transfer
Citizenship: Czech
Age: 19
Position: CB

Mohamed Tijani (Vysočina Jihlava)
Loan until the end of this season with option for permanent transfer
Citizenship: Cote d’Ivoire
Age: 22
Position: CB

Daniel Kosek (from Slavia reserves)
Citizenship: Czech
Age: 18
Position: LB

Lukáš Červ (from Slavia reserves)
Citizenship: Czech
Age: 18
Position: DM

Articles

Victory Over Karviná. Vorlický Hits Two Deciders

pøed 2 dny
In the eighth round, Slavia beat Karviná 3-1 at Fortuna Arena and got ready for Wednesday´s opening Champions League home game against Bodo/Glimt. Mojmír Chytil opened the scoring again, and Lukáš Vorlický responded to the visitors´ equalizer with his first goals for the A-team. All this took place in front of 19,309 spectators.

The Stars of Bodø/Glimt: Knutsen and His Northern Offensive

pøed 2 dny
This is no band of anonymous players from the remote north. The greatest star is their coach, Kjetil Knutsen, the architect of the transformation. But under his leadership stand strikers, marauding wingers, and a rock-solid defense—names you may not yet know by heart. Who will take the field in Eden for Bodø/Glimt’s first-ever Champions League clash against Slavia?

Bodø/Glimt: The Northern Lights of Norwegian Football

pøed 2 dny
In the far north of Norway, where the sun never rises in winter and never sets in summer, a club was born that would rewrite the history of Scandinavian football. Bodø/Glimt has become the very symbol of modern Norwegian football, proving that even beyond the Arctic Circle, great sporting stories can be written.

More articles