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Tykač Didn't Have to Invest a Single Koruna in Slavia After the Purchase, Says Tvrdík. According to Him, some Fans Don't Understand the Uniqueness of This Era

When new owners took over football club Slavia Prague from former Minister of Transport Aleš Řebíček ten years ago, the club was in a deplorable state. Insolvency proceedings were underway, debts of hundreds of millions, a missing stadium lease, and a low position in the first league table. The fact that Slavia got...
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When new owners took over football club Slavia Prague from former Minister of Transport Aleš Řebíček ten years ago, the club was in a deplorable state. Insolvency proceedings were underway, debts of hundreds of millions, a missing stadium lease, and a low position in the first league table. The fact that Slavia got...

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Hospodářské Nnoviny (HN.cz) broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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