Petr Čech

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Petr Čech is a retired Czech professional football goalkeeper renowned for his record-breaking Premier League career with Chelsea and Arsenal and for being one of the greatest goalkeepers of his generation.

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instanceOf Czech international footballer
association football player
goalkeeper
human
clubDebutForArsenalYear 2015
clubDebutForChelseaYear 2004
clubDepartureFromChelseaYear 2015
clubRetirementFromArsenalYear 2019
countryOfBirth Czechoslovakia
countryOfCitizenship Czech Republic
dateOfBirth 1982-05-20
height 196 cm
individualAward Czech Footballer of the Year
Premier League Golden Glove
UEFA Club Football Awards Best Goalkeeper
surface form: UEFA Club Goalkeeper of the Year
injuryYear 2006
isRetired true
knownFor record number of clean sheets in Premier League
wearing protective headgear after head injury
name Petr Čech self-link
nationalTeamDebutYear 2002
nationalTeamRetirementYear 2016
participatedInTournament 2006 FIFA World Cup
surface form: FIFA World Cup 2006

UEFA Euro 2004
UEFA Euro 2008
UEFA Euro 2012
UEFA Euro 2016
placeOfBirth Plzeň
playedForClub HC Sparta Praha
surface form: AC Sparta Praha

Arsenal F.C.
surface form: Arsenal FC

Chelsea F.C.
surface form: Chelsea FC

FK Chmel Blšany
Stade Rennais F.C.
surface form: Rennes FC
playedForNationalTeam Czech Republic national football team
playedInLeague Czech First League
Ligue 1
Premier League
positionPlayed goalkeeper
postRetirementRole technical and performance advisor at Chelsea FC
recordHeld most clean sheets for Chelsea FC
most clean sheets in Premier League history
secondarySport ice hockey goaltender at semi-professional level
sufferedInjury skull fracture
UEFAChampionsLeagueWinningSeason 2011–12
wonCompetition UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
wonCompetitionWithClub UEFA Champions League 2011–12 with Chelsea
surface form: UEFA Champions League with Chelsea FC

UEFA Europa League with Chelsea FC
wonDomesticCup FA Cup
EFL Cup
surface form: Football League Cup
wonDomesticLeague Premier League

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