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Petr Čech

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Petr Čech

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Also known as Petr Cech, Cech

Czech footballer (born 1982)

OverviewAI-generated

Petr Čech is a Czech ice hockey player who has served as a goaltender. His professional career spanned from 1999 to 2019. During his time in the sport, he recorded two matches, conceded six points, and did not score any goals. He is listed as a free agent in ice hockey.

Beyond athletics, Čech is an author with a work count of one, including the title *Sborník Miroslavu Buchvaldkovi*. He has also been associated with academic research in fields such as medicine, biology, computer science, internal medicine, and chemistry. His physical attributes include a height of 196 and a mass of 90.

Synthesized by Vinony from 29 facts across 8 sources: Wikidata, Last.fm, OpenAlex, Crossref, MusicBrainz, Open Library, Thesportsdb, Vinony graph. Generated from structured data (not the Wikipedia text) and checked against those facts — may still contain errors.

Person · Open Library

Works
1

Top works

  • Sborník Miroslavu Buchvaldkovi

via Open Library + Wikidata

Music · MusicBrainz

Type
Person
Active from
1982-05-20

via MusicBrainz · CC0

Listeners · Last.fm

Listeners
11
Total plays
17

<a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Petr+%C4%8Cech">Read more on Last.fm</a>

via Last.fm · Petr Čech

Sports profile

Sport
Ice Hockey
Team
_Free Agent Ice Hockey
Position
Goaltender
Nationality
Czechia

via TheSportsDB

~39 min read

Encyclopedic overview

* Club domestic league appearances and goals

Petr Čech ( Czech pronunciation: [pɛtr̩ ˈtʃɛx] ; born 20 May 1982) is a Czech former professional football goalkeeper and current ice hockey goaltender who plays for the Haringey Huskies of the NIHL Division 2 South. He has been described as one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time, and as the greatest goalkeeper, alongside Peter Schmeichel, in Premier League history.

Excerpted from Wikipedia’s “Petr Čech” article, available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 licence.

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