The Czech national team will be led by a new coach: Hasek dismissed after defeat.
The Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) has decided to dismiss the head coach of the national team, Ivan Hasek, after an unexpected defeat to the Faroe Islands (1:2) in the World Cup qualifying match. FAČR leader David Trunda stated that a new coach will be appointed before the end of the qualifying tournament.
Changes in the coaching staff of the Czech Republic
According to inkorr.com: Ivan Hasek, who led the Czech national team since January 2024, during his tenure conducted 21 matches, of which 11 ended in victory. Despite the defeat by the Faroe Islands, the Czech team still has chances to continue the fight for qualification for the 2026 World Cup.
Important match ahead
To secure their position in group L, the Czech Republic needs to defeat Gibraltar on November 17, which will ensure them second place and advancement to the playoff matches.
Match data of Ukraine
Meanwhile, the Ukrainian national team achieved victory over Azerbaijan in the World Cup qualifiers. The Ukrainians had a tense match with Iceland, finishing it with a score of 5:3 in their favor. This increases their chances of participating in the upcoming tournament.
This development in the football world once again shows how unpredictable match results can be. The Czech Republic and Ukraine are currently competing for a place on the world stage, so the upcoming matches will be crucial for both teams in their qualifying matches. Fans are eagerly awaiting the new achievements of their teams.
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