After a surprising defeat to the Faroe Islands, the Czech Republic’s national football team has decided to part ways with its coach, Jaromír Hasek.
Hasek was in charge when the Czech side went down 0‑0 (or 0‑3, depending on the source) in a World Cup qualifying match that many expected to win easily. The result sparked fans and officials alike to call for a new direction.
The soccer federation announced today that Hasek will step aside, effective immediately. “We need a fresh approach,” the federation said. “We have to rebuild confidence and get the team ready for the next stage.”
Readers on social media were quick to tweet their support for a change, while pundits weighed in on who might replace Hasek. Options range from returning coaches to completely new faces from abroad.
Czechs will soon hold a series of friendly matches to test potential players and a new training plan. The national team will also prepare for upcoming qualifiers where they must regain their standing in European football.
Football fans worldwide will watch closely how Czech football reshapes its leadership after this high‑profile upset by the Faroe Islands.
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