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 | | The combination of their title triumph and the Czech Republic's successes at UEFA EURO 2004™ mean that FC Baník Ostrava go into the UEFA Champions League with a much changed side, but that has done little to dim their passion for the competition. |
 | | Not least last season's top scorer Marek Heinz, who chose to stand by his club this summer despite performances at EURO 2004™ which alerted the whole of Europe to his abilities - indeed his free-kick in the 2-1 win against Germany was a strong contender for goal of the tournament. |
 | | New arrivals include Slovakian goalkeeper Miroslav König, as well as Marek Zúbek, Jan Velkoborský and Michal Papadopulos - returned from a spell at Arsenal FC - but the key figures in the team are defender Radek Látal, midfield men Martin Cízek and Radek Sloncík, striker Mario Licka and attacking right-back Zdenek Pospech. |
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