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Bohemia national football team : ウィキペディア英語版
Czech Republic national football team

| Confederation = UEFA (Europe)
| Most caps = Karel Poborský, Petr Čech (118)
| Top scorer = Jan Koller (55)
| Home Stadium = Various
| Coach = Pavel Vrba
| Captain = Petr Čech
| FIFA Trigramme = CZE
| FIFA Rank =
| FIFA max = 2
| FIFA max date = Sept 1999; Jan–May 2000; Apr–May 2005; Jan–May 2006
| FIFA min = 67
| FIFA min date = March 1994
| Elo Rank =
| Elo max = 1
| Elo max date = June 2004, June 2005
| Elo min = 37
| Elo min date = September 2010
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| First game = 2–0 Bohemia
(Budapest, Hungary; 5 April 1903)
As the Czech Republic:
1–4
(Istanbul, Turkey; 23 February 1994)
| Largest win = 8–1
(Liberec, Czech Republic; 4 June 2005)
7–0
(Liberec, Czech Republic; 7 October 2006)
7–0
(Uherské Hradiště, Czech Rep.; 9 Sep 2009)
| Largest loss = 3–0
(Zürich, Switzerland; 20 April 1994)
3–0
(Oslo, Norway; 10 August 2011)
4–1
(Wrocław, Poland; 8 June 2012)
0–3
(Olomouc, Czech Republic; 22 March 2013)
| World cup apps = 9
| World cup first = 1934
| World cup best = Runners-up, 1934 and 1962
| Regional name = European Championship
| Regional cup apps = 9
| Regional cup first = 1960
| Regional cup best = Champions, 1976
| Confederations cup apps = 1
| Confederations cup first = 1997
| Confederations cup best = Third Place, 1997
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The Czech Republic national football team ((チェコ語:Česká fotbalová reprezentace)) represents the Czech Republic in association football and is controlled by the Football Association of the Czech Republic, the governing body for football in the Czech Republic. Historically the team participated in FIFA and UEFA competitions as Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, and Czechoslovakia.
The national team was founded in 1901, existing under the previously mentioned names before the separation of Czechoslovakia in 1992. Their first international competition as the Czech Republic was UEFA Euro 1996 where they finished runners-up, their best finish in any international competition. Despite their early success, they have only featured in one FIFA World Cup, the 2006 tournament, where they were eliminated in the first round of the competition. However, they have participated in each of the past five UEFA European Championships, reaching the semi-finals of UEFA Euro 2004 in addition to their runner-up finish in 1996.
==History==

Before World War I, Bohemia, present–day western half of the Czech Republic, whilst part of Austria–Hungary, played seven matches between 1903 and 1908, six of them against Hungary and one against England. Bohemia also played a match against Yugoslavia, Ostmark and Germany in 1939 while being the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia.
When the Czech Republic was part of Czechoslovakia, the national team had runner-up finishes in World Cups (1934, 1962) and a European Championship win in 1976.

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