Czech national squash team

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Czech Republic

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Trainer Michael Fiteni
Statistics at world championships
First participation 2003
Participations total 3
best result 21st place (2017)
Eternal balance 7:11
Last update of the infobox: December 2017

The Czech squash national team is the entirety of the cadres of the Czech squash federation Česká asociace squash . Czech athletes can be found in it, representing their country in both individual and team competitions nationally and internationally in squash .

history

Men's

The Czech Republic first took part in the World Cup in 2003 and finished the tournament in 23rd place with two wins and four losses. Only in 2013 was followed by the second part. With three wins and four losses, the team reached 25th place overall. In the third participation in 2017 , the Czech Republic placed 21st.

The Czech Republic has been participating in European championships since the first time in 1973. A placement among the first four teams has not yet been achieved.

Current squad

At the 2017 World Cup , the Czech team consisted of the following players:

rank Surname Date of birth WRL Calls Victories Defeats
1. Daniel Mekbib 4th July 1992 112 4th 2 2
2. Martin Švec October 24, 1994 124 4th 1 3
3. Ondřej Uherka September 24, 1991 141 3 1 2
4th Jakub Solnický December 16, 1994 293 3 1 2

Balance sheet

Men's
year venue round placement Victories Defeats
1967 to 2001 : did not participate
2003 AustriaAustria Vienna Group stage 23. 2 4th
2005 PakistanPakistan Islamabad not participated
2007 IndiaIndia Chennai
2009 DenmarkDenmark Odense
2011 GermanyGermany Paderborn
2013 FranceFrance Mulhouse Group stage 25th 3 4th
2015 EgyptEgypt Cairo no event
2017 FranceFrance Marseille Group stage 21st 2 3
2019 United StatesUnited States Washington, DC not participated
total 3/26 participations 0 tracks 7th 11

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