- Tomáš
Galásek (Czech pronunciation: [ˈtomaːʃ
ˈɡalaːsɛk]; born 15
January 1973) is a
Czech former football player and
current manager. He was a holding...
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players sent off when Tomáš
Galásek scored from a
penalty in the 103rd minute. Less than a year
later on 1 July 2004,
Galásek would be on the
field when...
- tournament.
Postiga was on loan to Saint-Étienne
prior to the tournament.
Galásek joined 1. FC Nürnberg
following the tournament.
Sionko joined Rangers on...
- Nedvěd, Jan Koller, Tomáš Rosický,
Milan Baroš,
Marek Jankulovski, Tomáš
Galásek together with the
emergence of
goalkeeper Petr Čech were
unbeaten in 2002...
- who wasn't the only
Czech in the team as he was
partnered with Tomáš
Galásek and Jaromír Blazek, the Nürnberg-based club had
performed poorly throughout...
- 2007 (the
signing of
former Ajax
captain and
Czech international Tomáš
Galásek, for example, was
greeted with enthusiasm),[by whom?] as well head coach...
- 2003–2004 Jari
Litmanen 2004–2005
Rafael Van der
Vaart 2005–2006 Tomáš
Galásek 2006–2007 Jaap Stam 2007–2009 Klaas-Jan
Huntelaar 2009
Thomas Vermaelen...
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Kozel (Dec 2019 – Feb 2021) Ondřej
Smetana (Feb 2021 –
April 2022) Tomáš
Galásek (April 2022 – June 2022 )
Pavel Vrba (July 2022 –
October 2022)
Pavel Hapal...
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Jason Wall (2013–2014)
Nuelson Wau (1999–2007; 2009)
Czech Republic Tomáš
Galásek (1996–2000)
Ecuador Diego Palacios (2018–2019)
Jhonny Quiñónez (2019) Finland...
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Italian racing driver January 15
Essam El Hadary,
Egyptian goalkeeper Tomáš
Galásek,
Czech football player January 17 Cuauhtémoc Blanco,
Mexican footballer...