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Pavel Nedved NEHD-vyed (helpˇinfo) (born August 30, 1972 in Cheb, Czech
Republic) is a Czech football player. Nedvěd is a midfielder for Italian
club Juventus and for the Czech national team. Before joining Juventus,
Nedvěd played for Dukla Prague (1991-92), Sparta Prague (1992-96), and Lazio
(1996-2001). He won one scudetto with Lazio and four with Juve.
Nedvěd was part of the Czech national team which went to the final of Euro
96, eventually losing to winners Germany. Nedvěd's performance however did
not go unnoticed and he transferred from Sparta Prague to Lazio in the Serie
A in 1996. At Lazio Nedvěd won the Coppa Italia in 1997/98 and the final Cup
Winners' Cup in 1999 against Real Mallorca.
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Nedvěd eventually moved to Juventus in 2001 for a fee of 41.2 million euros,
as a replacement for Zinedine Zidane who had transferred to Spain's Real
Madrid the same summer. He proved more than an adequate replacement for the
Frenchman, his tremendous workrate and guile playing an integral part in
Juventus' scudetto-winning teams of 2001/02, 2002/03, 2004/05 and 2005/06.
Nedvěd helped lead Juventus into the 2003 Champions League final against AC
Milan, but was forced to sit out the final because of accumulated yellow
cards after being booked in the semifinal for tackling Real Madrid
Midfielder Steve McManaman. At the end of the year, he won the European
Footballer of the Year award.
By the time of his first retirement from international football, Nedvěd was
captain of the Czech national team. In the Euro 2004 semi-final against
Greece, Nedvěd was injured when he slammed his knee into a Greek player
while jumping for the ball. Though he played for a time after, he was
eventually replaced by Vladimír micer. Some observers of the match
considered Nedvěd's injury to be a key factor in the Czechs' loss. The
injury also led him to retire from the national team in September 2004.
Nedvěd had scored 18 goals in 73 games for the Czechs and played for his
country at Euro 96, Euro 2000, and Euro 2004.
He came out of international retirement to play for the Czechs in their
World Cup qualifying playoff against Norway in November 2005. The Czechs won
both legs 1-0, first in Oslo and then in Prague, to qualify for the 2006
World Cup, the first World Cup appearance for the Czech team since the
partition of Czechoslovakia. Nedvěd chose to remain eligible for national
selection, and was named to the Czech World Cup squad.
Nedvěd is a dedicated, hard-working player. One of Nedved's main strengths
is that he can play equally well with both feet. This is evident in his
shooting capabilities from a distance, as he has unleashed shots of well
over 25 meters with both feet. He is typically the heartbeat of any team on
which he plays, often taking the leadership in the locker room to inspire
his teammates during halftime. He is said to be considering setting up his
own football academy in his home country when he retires from football.
He was named by Pelé as one of the top 125 greatest living footballers in
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