From ČSR to Czech Republic

From ČSR to Czech Republic

Gigi Romano

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Año de edición:
2025
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9781970852509
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From the first stirrings of the game in the Czech lands to the World Cup finals that made Czechoslovakia a global name, this book follows football as both sport and cultural inheritance in the heart of Central Europe. It traces how clubs, coaches, and institutions built a tradition of tactical intelligence and technical craft that survived war, political upheaval, and changing borders-producing generations that could compete with the world’s best and moments that became permanent national reference points.When the state split in 1993, the football archive did not dissolve with it. The Czech Republic stepped into independence carrying a famous past that it could neither fully own nor escape, while being forced to prove itself under modern conditions where qualification is ruthless and memory earns no points. Through defining tournaments, leadership transitions, and the shifting realities of European competition, the narrative shows how the Czech national team learned to measure itself on its own terms-honoring what endured from Czechoslovakia without becoming imprisoned by it.With Slovakia as the essential mirror and comparison point, the book explains what remained shared across the split-styles, development habits, and football meaning-and what fundamentally changed as two successor nations built distinct identities from one heritage. It is a story of continuity and divergence, of pride and pressure, and of a football heartland determined to keep its place in the modern game.

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