Soccer-Czech national team coach Koubek resigns after woeful World Cup campaign


Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Czech Republic Press Conference - Estadio Azteca, Mexico City, Mexico - June 23, 2026 Czech Republic coach Miroslav Koubek during the press conference REUTERS/Henry Romero

PRAGUE, June 29 (Reuters) - Czech ⁠national team coach Miroslav Koubek resigned his post ⁠on Monday after the team's poor World Cup ‌showing that generated harsh criticism at home over the 74-year-old's decisions during the tournament.

Koubek blamed "stupid mistakes" and exhaustion from heavy travel for his ​team's World Cup exit after a ⁠3-0 defeat by co-hosts ⁠Mexico in their last match left them bottom of Group ⁠A ‌with only one point gained in a draw with South Africa.

"A media campaign based on ⁠a number of half-truths and fabrications against me ​also contributed ‌to my decision," Koubek said in a statement. "In this ⁠atmosphere, my ​work for the Czech national team would no longer make sense."

Koubek took over the national team following a shock qualifying ⁠loss to the Faroe Islands and ​guided the Czechs through the playoffs to reach the World Cup for the first time 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 and Olympique Lyonnais midfielder Pavel Sulc.

The veteran ​coach, however, came under intense scrutiny ⁠for his defensive approach and a decision to leave star ​striker Patrik Schick on the ‌bench for a critical clash with ​Mexico that ended in a 3-0 loss.

(Reporting by Michael Kahn in Houston; Editing by Toby Chopra)

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