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This is a list of Czech international footballers, comprising all players to have represented the Czech Republic women's national football team since its formation in 1993. [1]
This table takes into account all Czech Republic women's official international matches played up to and including 30 October 2013
Name | Date of birth | Caps | Goals | First cap | Opponent | Last cap | Opponent | Ref |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Eva Šmeralová | August 24, 1976 | 71 | 13 | June 21, 1993 | Slovakia | June 26, 2008 | Belarus | [2] |
Gabriela Chlumecká | April 24, 1975 | 66 | 51 | June 21, 1993 | Slovakia | May 26, 2007 | Northern Ireland | [3] |
Zuzana Pincová | October 6, 1973 | 63 | 0 | June 21, 1993 | Slovakia | October 27, 2007 | Spain | [4] |
Kateřina Došková | February 20, 1982 | 62 | 9 | August 15, 1999 | Slovakia | August 25, 2010 | Azerbaijan | [5] |
Lucie Martínková | September 19, 1986 | 55 | 12 | June 8, 2003 | Ukraine | [6] | ||
Lucie Heroldová | February 20, 1982 | 51 | 3 | May 27, 2000 | Republic of Ireland | November 28, 2010 | Hungary | [7] |
Pavlína Ščasná | April 3, 1982 | 50 | 24 | April 25, 1998 | Scotland | October 29, 2008 | Italy | [8] |
Irena Martínková | September 19, 1986 | 49 | 8 | June 8, 2003 | Ukraine | [9] | ||
Petra Bertholdová | November 24, 1984 | 46 | 2 | March 24, 2002 | Norway | [10] | ||
Martina Jedličková | April 3, 1982 | 44 | 14 | June 21, 1993 | Slovakia | May 26, 2002 | Ukraine | [11] |
Blanka Pěničková | April 11, 1980 | 43 | 7 | April 25, 1999 | Austria | September 23, 2009 | Wales | [12] |
Iveta Dudová | December 26, 1977 | 40 | 19 | October 3, 1994 | Austria | May 26, 2002 | Ukraine | [13] |
Martina Danielová | October 25, 1980 | 38 | 5 | March 10, 2001 | Greece | September 23, 2009 | Wales | [14] |
Iva Mocová | August 23, 1980 | 38 | 7 | April 19, 2003 | Finland | [15] | ||
Veronika Hoferková | January 20, 1982 | 34 | 1 | December 6, 2003 | Portugal | [16] | ||
Lenka Zahoříková | July 31, 1979 | 31 | 1 | May 7, 1996 | Slovakia | August 29, 2003 | Germany | [17] |
Petra Divišová | June 5, 1984 | 30 | 10 | April 7, 2007 | Switzerland | [18] | ||
Alexandra Mouchová | May 22, 1985 | 30 | 5 | March 24, 2002 | Norway | October 27, 2007 | Spain | [19] |
Petra Vyštejnová | November 12, 1990 | 30 | 0 | October 25, 2008 | Italy | [20] | ||
Pavla Macková | March 3, 1982 | 29 | 2 | April 25, 1998 | Scotland | December 6, 2003 | Portugal | [21] |
Petra Polášková | June 22, 1979 | 29 | 0 | March 26, 1997 | Germany | February 4, 2005 | Romania | [22] |
Marie Tlachová | February 8, 1968 | 29 | 3 | June 21, 1993 | Slovakia | January 10, 2000 | Australia | [23] |
Veronika Pincová | November 15, 1989 | 28 | 3 | October 27, 2007 | Spain | [24] | ||
Dagmar Urbancová | May 23, 1983 | 27 | 4 | May 27, 2000 | Republic of Ireland | May 26, 2005 | England | [25] |
Petra Zuzaníková | December 28, 1966 | 27 | 12 | June 21, 1993 | Slovakia | May 23, 1998 | Scotland | [26] |
Simona Kohoutová | March 19, 1972 | 23 | 4 | May 14, 1994 | Hungary | January 13, 2000 | Sweden | [27] |
Adéla Pivoňková | September 28, 1991 | 23 | 8 | June 26, 2008 | Belarus | [28] | ||
Alena Petranová | September 26, 1970 | 22 | 1 | September 4, 1993 | Norway | November 19, 2000 | Yugoslavia | [29] |
Marcela Mázlová | March 23, 1971 | 21 | 2 | September 4, 1993 | Norway | May 23, 1998 | Scotland | [30] |
Ilona Gábrišová | February 28, 1969 | 20 | 5 | June 21, 1993 | Slovakia | May 7, 1997 | Slovakia | [31] |
Dagmar Hreňová | May 21, 1968 | 20 | 2 | May 7, 1996 | Slovakia | January 13, 2000 | Sweden | [32] |
Lucie Voňková | February 28, 1992 | 20 | 3 | May 29, 2009 | Poland | [33] | ||
Adéla Odehnalová | January 2, 1990 | 18 | 0 | November 26, 2009 | Belgium | [34] | ||
Kamila Valková | May 19, 1976 | 18 | 1 | May 7, 1995 | Hungary | March 7, 2004 | China | [35] |
Pavla Červenková | June 24, 1976 | 17 | 0 | May 7, 1997 | Slovakia | June 5, 2004 | Ukraine | [36] |
Lucie Kladrubská | June 30, 1987 | 17 | 2 | August 27, 2005 | Belarus | November 26, 2009 | Belgium | [37] |
Simona Minksová | August 5, 1974 | 17 | 7 | April 23, 1994 | Finland | May 23, 1998 | Scotland | [38] |
Markéta Ringelová | July 25, 1989 | 17 | 2 | August 26, 2007 | Belarus | [39] | ||
Lenka Kaplanová | November 4, 1974 | 16 | 0 | June 21, 1993 | Slovakia | June 14, 2001 | Netherlands | [40] |
Milena Žofčínová | June 25, 1962 | 16 | 0 | April 23, 1994 | Finland | September 28, 1996 | Netherlands | [41] |
Klára Cahynová | December 20, 1993 | 15 | 0 | June 3, 2011 | Nigeria | [42] | ||
Monika Cvernová | July 30, 1990 | 14 | 2 | March 20, 2009 | Slovakia | [43] | ||
Jana Sedláčková | January 21, 1993 | 14 | 1 | November 26, 2009 | Belgium | [44] | ||
Pavla Benýrová | September 29, 1989 | 13 | 0 | October 25, 2008 | Italy | [45] | ||
Petra Taušová | September 24, 1983 | 13 | 0 | March 10, 2001 | Greece | April 4, 2012 | Denmark | [46] |
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