UCL Group Stage squad announced

Two of latest reinforcements – Lukáš Provod and Laco Takács – are in the squad for UEFA Champions League Group Stage.
22 names including two goalkeepers are on the List A for 2019/20 UEFA Champions League Group Stage. 2 out of 3 deadline-day signings – midfielder Lukáš Provod and defender Laco Takács – are in the squad (another offensive midfielder Jakub Hora not included). Midfielder Alexandru Baluta is missing on the list as the Slavia currently negotiates his loan to another club. The window for submitting UCL squads closed on Tuesday at 24:00 CEST.

Third goalkeeper Jakub Markovič is part of List B designated for players born after January 1, 1998, who have played at least two consecutive years in the club since their 15th birthday. Clubs are entitled to register an unlimited number of players on List B during the season, but the list must be submitted by no later than 24:00CET the day before a match.

UCL Group Stage Squad


Goalkeepers: Ondřej KOLÁŘ, Přemysl KOVÁŘ, Jakub Markovič (List B)
Defenders: Jan BOŘIL, Vladimír COUFAL, Michal FRYDRYCH, Tomáš HOLEŠ, David HOVORKA, Ondřej KÚDELA, Ladislav TAKÁCS, Jaroslav ZELENÝ
Midfielders: Josef HUŠBAUER, Lukáš MASOPUST, Peter OLAYINKA, Lukáš PROVOD, Tomáš SOUČEK, Nicolae STANCIU, Petr ŠEVČÍK, Ibrahim TRAORÉ
Forwards: Júsuf HILÁL, Milan ŠKODA, Stanislav TECL, Mick VAN BUREN

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