Leverkusen striker Schick to lead Czech attack at World Cup

Published June 1, 2026 Updated June 1, 2026 08:51am

PRAGUE: Bayer Lever­kusen striker Patrik Schick will lead the Czech Republic attack at the World Cup as spearhead of a 26-man squad announced in Prague on Sunday.

The Czech Republic face Mexico, South Africa and South Korea in Group A in only their second World Cup appearance since becoming an independent country aft­er a 1993 split with Slovakia.

At the 2006 World Cup the Czechs bowed out after the group stage with a team featuring Petr Cech, Pavel Nedved, Tomas Rosicky and Milan Baros.

Czech coach Miroslav Koubek said earlier Group A was “extremely tough”, voicing concerns about the climate especially in Mexico where the Czechs will play two games.

“Our goal is to reach the play-offs. That would be a success,” added Koubek, who is 74.

The 30-year-old injury-prone Schick scored 16 goals in 28 German Bundesliga games last season.

In the national team, for which he has scored 25 times in 52 games, he made a mark particularly as the top scorer of Euro 2020 with five goals alongside Cristiano Ronaldo.

Koubek also called up two players from teams relegated from the Premier League — Wolverhampton defender Ladislav Krejci and West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek.

But he left out in-form Tottenham goalkeeper Anto­n­in Kinsky, who helped Spu­rs narrowly escape relegation.

Krejci replaced Soucek as the Czech Republic captain this year after Soucek had fallen out of favour with fans following a fumbled attempt to apologise for a lacklustre qualifying campaign including a loss to the Faroe Islands.

The Czechs clinched the World Cup berth after edging both Ireland and Den­mark on penalties in the March qualifying play-offs.

The playmaking duty at the World Cup will largely rest on Lyon midfielder Pavel Sulc with 11 goals in Ligue 1 last season.

Schick, Soucek, Sulc and several others sat out a frien­dly in which the Czechs beat Kosovo 2-1 in Prague.

Koubek called up 17-year-old Sparta Prague midfielder Hugo Sochurek and three other players who made their national team debut against Kosovo.

Hoffenheim winger Adam Hlozek, who scored the ma­tch winner against Kosovo, is coming back from injuries that only allowed him to play 37 minutes in the Bundesliga last season.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Lukas Hornicek, Matej Kovar, Jindrich Stanek; Defenders: Stepan Chaloupek, Vladimir Coufal, David Doudera, Tomas Holes, Robin Hranac, David Jurasek, Ladislav Krejci, Jaroslav Zeleny, David Zima; Midfielders: Lukas Cerv, Vladimir Darida, Lukas Provod, Michal Sadilek, Hugo Sochurek, Alexandr Sojka, Tomas Soucek, Pavel Sulc, Denis Visinsky; Forwards: Tomas, Mojmir Chytil, Adam Hlozek, Jan Kuchta, Patrik Schick.

Published in Dawn, June 1st, 2026