Soccer-Czechs lean on experience for World Cup return


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PRAGUE, May 12 (Reuters) - The ⁠Czech Republic named a preliminary World Cup squad on ⁠Tuesday that leans heavily on long-time national team players ‌led by West Ham midfielder Tomas Soucek as they prepare to return to the tournament after a 20-year absence.

The wider list of 54 players also includes ​Slavia Prague striker Tomas Chory and midfielder ⁠David Doudera who both received ⁠red cards in the weekend derby that was abandoned after fans ⁠stormed ‌the pitch and were later removed from the club.

The national team, led by 74-year-old Miroslav Koubek, will face ⁠Kosovo on May 31 in Prague before leaving ​for a training ‌camp in New Jersey to prepare for the tournament ⁠in Canada, the ​United States and Mexico.

Koubek took over the national team following a shock qualification loss to the Faroe Islands and guided the Czechs ⁠through the playoffs to their first World ​Cup appearance since 2006.

The players who featured in the successful playoff wins against Ireland and Denmark make up the core of the ⁠squad, including Wolverhampton defender Ladislav Krejci, Olympique Lyonnais midfielder Pavel Sulc and 35-year-old Vladimir Darida, who plies his trade in the Czech top tier for Hradec Kralove.

Hoffenheim striker Adam Hlozek, who has ​had injury problems, also returns and 17-year-old ⁠Sparta Prague midfielder Hugo Sochurek gets a chance to make his ​international debut.

The Czechs begin their World Cup ‌campaign against South Korea in Group ​A on June 12 before facing co-hosts Mexico and South Africa.

(Reporting by Michael Kahn, Editing by Ed Osmond)

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