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Zbrojovka Brno brings in a young Slavic player. Slovácko will try to contribute points to the Czech coefficient
The near future of the Moravian units is very different. Zbrojovka Brno has a clear goal, and that is to get back to the domestic elite. The young player Daniel Kosek should help Brno football to achieve this goal.
The near future of the Moravian units is very different. Zbrojovka Brno has a clear goal, and that is to get back to the domestic elite. The young player Daniel Kosek should help Brno football to achieve this goal. Slovácko has other things to worry about as they will make their European Cup debut in Bulgaria against Lokomotiv Plovdiv.
So how are things looking in the Moravian flag of Czech football? Brno has unveiled a new acquisition in the form of a central defender, or rather an outside defender. It is 20-year-old Daniel Kosko.
The Prague Slavia alumnus has been on loan at Bohemians 1905 or Slovan Liberec, but he has not been able to make it into the starting eleven in either team.
At his age, it is important to play regularly and there is certainly still a lot of potential in him. Kosek has signed a one-year guest contract at Zbrojovka Brno with a possible option.
The team from Uherské Hradiště is carefully preparing for a sharp start to the new season. In Plovdiv, he will make his debut in European competitions, specifically in the 2nd preliminary round of the ECL.
Coach Svědík and the experienced Michal Kadlec do not underestimate their opponent, on the contrary, they expect a very even fight.
Martin Svědík pointed out very sympathetically at the pre-match press conference that his team is not only playing for themselves, but also for points in the Czech club coefficient.
Sources: FC Zbrojovka Brno, 1. FC Slovácko
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