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Seznam News: Pelta Asks the Court to Postpone His Entry Into Prison for Health Reasons | českénoviny.cz

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Prague - Former chairman of the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) Miroslav Pelta has asked the court to postpone his entry into prison due to health reasons. This was reported today by the Seznam Zprávy server, which quoted Pelta's lawyer Bronislav Šerák, according to whom the former head of Czech football is back in hospital. Pelta is due to go behind bars on Monday, October 6, to serve 5.5 years in prison for manipulating sport…
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Former chairman of the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR), Miroslav Pelta, has asked the court to postpone his entry into prison for health reasons. This was reported today by the Seznam Zprávy server, which quoted Pelta's lawyer Bronislav Šerák, according to whom the former head of Czech football is back in hospital. Pelta is due to go behind bars on Monday, October 6, to serve 5.5 years in prison for manipulating sports subsidie…

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Former chairman of the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) Miroslav Pelta has asked the court to postpone his entry into prison for health reasons. This was reported today by the Seznam Zprávy server, which quoted Pelta's lawyer Bronislav Šerák, according to whom the former head of Czech football is back in hospital. Pelta is due to go behind bars on Monday, October 6, to serve 5.5 years in prison for manipulating sports subsidies.

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Prague - Former chairman of the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) Miroslav Pelta has asked the court to postpone his entry into prison due to health reasons. This was reported today by the Seznam Zprávy server, which quoted Pelta's lawyer Bronislav Šerák, according to whom the former head of Czech football is back in hospital. Pelta is due to go behind bars on Monday, October 6, to serve 5.5 years in prison for manipulating sport…

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ceskenoviny.cz broke the news in on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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