Lukáš Horniček
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Tall goalkeeper for Portuguese Braga.
Club career
- 2019–2020Braga (loan)
- 2020Pardubice
- since 2020Braga
For national team
Reserve goalkeeper.
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Tall goalkeeper for Portuguese Braga.
Reserve goalkeeper.
Experienced right-back. Played for Slavia Prague, West Ham (2020-2024). Since 2024 at Hoffenheim.
Euro 2020 and Euro 2024 veteran.
Left-footed centre-back for Wolverhampton (on loan from Girona). Sparta Prague academy product, moved to Spain in 2022.
Debut in 2020. Euro 2020 and Euro 2024 participant.
2023/24 La Liga season: Girona unexpectedly finished 3rd in the Spanish championship — the club's best result in history, direct qualification for the 2024/25 Champions League. Krejci was one of the defensive leaders and played 32 league matches.
Centre-back for Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga.
Regular starter.
Experienced Sparta Prague defender. Versatile — plays left-back as well.
Squad depth.
Defensive midfielder at West Ham, club captain. Product of Slovan Liberec, played for Slavia Prague (2017-2020). In London since 2020.
Debut in 2016. Euro 2020 and Euro 2024 participant.
7 June 2023, Eden Arena (Prague): UEFA Conference League final West Ham — Fiorentina (2:1). Bowen's late winner gave West Ham their first European trophy since 1965 (Cup Winners' Cup). Soucek was a key player in midfield throughout the tournament.
Attacking midfielder at Slavia Prague.
Euro 2024 participant.
National team veteran — Czech captain at Euro 2020. Played for Freiburg, Hertha, Al Jazira. Now plays for Czech side Hradec Kralove.
Captain at Euro 2020. One of the most-capped players in the squad.
Attacking midfielder, Lyon. Product of Viktoria Plzeň academy, recognized in Czech football as one of the most technically gifted young players of his generation.
Regular call-up since 2024.
In December 2025, Šulc received the Czech Footballer of the Year award from the Czech-Moravian Football Association — the top individual honour in Czech football. At the ceremony in Prague, voting by first-division coaches and captains proved decisive: Šulc edged out Schick and Souček for the first time in his career.
Centre forward, Bayer Leverkusen. Progressed through Sparta Prague, Sampdoria, Roma (including loan at RB Leipzig). With Leverkusen since 2020.
Debut in 2016. Participant at Euro 2020 and Euro 2024.
14 June 2021, Hampden Park (Glasgow): Scotland 0–2 Czech Republic, Euro 2020 group stage. Schick scored both goals; the second from midfield approximately 50 metres out after a deflection. ESPN and UEFA included the strike in Goal of the Tournament shortlists. Schick finished Euro with 5 goals, sharing the Bronze Boot.
The squad's tallest outfield player — 199 cm. Centre forward for Slavia Prague.
Aerial option at set pieces.
"Memo" — five-time World Cup participant (2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022). Progressed through Club América, Ajaccio, Málaga, Granada, Standard, Salernitana. Since 2024 — in Cyprus with AEL Limassol.
Five World Cups — a Mexican record.
17 June 2014, Castelão Stadium, Fortaleza: Brazil 0–0 Mexico, World Cup in Brazil. Ochoa made a string of saves against the hosts — including a close-range header from Neymar. Named Man of the Match by FIFA; the match remains regarded as one of the greatest goalkeeping performances in World Cup history.
Left-footed centre-back. Product of Pumas Tapatio. In Serie A since 2021: Genoa with loan to Cremonese (2022/23).
Debut in 2021. Key defender for El Tri under Javier Aguirre.
World Cup 2022 in Doha — Vasquez's first tournament. Mexico played in a group with Argentina, Poland and Saudi Arabia; earned 4 points and failed to advance from the group stage for the first time since 1978 on goal difference. Juan played all three matches, partnering with Cesar Montes.
"Caheton" — Mexico's tallest outfield player. Played for Monterrey, Espanyol, Almeria; since 2025 at Lokomotiv Moscow.
World Cup 2022 participant.
Right-back. Played for Club America, Ajax (2022-2023) and Porto (loan). Since 2024 at PAOK (Greece).
World Cup 2022 participant.
Right-back for Club America. Product of Pachuca, transferred to the capital in 2023.
Regular call-up under Aguirre.
Defensive midfielder, can also play centre-back. Product of Club America. In 2025 transferred to Fenerbahce under Jose Mourinho.
Debut in 2017. Participant in World Cup 2018 and World Cup 2022. One of the midfield leaders.
June 27, 2018, Yekaterinburg: Mexico — Sweden, 0:3. In the 74th minute, Álvarez deflected a pass into his own net — an own goal that saw El Tri lose control of the group. Mexico still advanced to the knockout stage thanks to an unexpected victory by South Korea over Germany in the parallel match.
Product of Castilla (Real Madrid's reserve team). Acquired Mexican citizenship in 2024 after many years at Club América.
Debut in 2025 following naturalization.
"Chino" Sánchez — left winger for Club América. Academy product of the club.
Regular call-up since 2024.
El Tri's leading centre-forward of the past decade. Academy product of Club América, passed through Atlético, Benfica, and Wolverhampton; since 2023 at Fulham.
Participant in World Cup 2014, World Cup 2018, World Cup 2022. One of the squad's leading goal scorers.
November 29, 2020, Emirates Stadium: Arsenal — Wolverhampton. In the 5th minute, Jiménez collided heads with David Luís. Skull fracture, emergency surgery in London. Return to the starting lineup several months later.
Naturalized Mexican (since 2024). Born in Colombia, has played in Mexico since 2018. Since 2024 in Saudi Arabia.
Debut in 2024 following naturalization.
Son of Cristiano Jiménez (former Cruz Azul forward). Born in Buenos Aires, grew up in Mexico. Nickname "Beboto".
Debut in 2021, Gold Cup 2023 participant.
2023/24 season in Eredivisie: 23 goals for Feyenoord — top scorer of the Dutch championship and winner of the Eredivisie Topscorer Trofee. After the season, transferred to Milan in January 2025.