Petr Čech
Footballer and Chelsea FC goalkeeper

Born
May 20th, 1982
43 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Czech Republic
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A prestigious goalkeeper in football, achieved significant success during a career that spanned several top clubs. Played for Chelsea FC from 2004 to 2015, contributing to the team's dynamic defense and securing key victories. Transferred to Arsenal FC, where continued to demonstrate high-level skills until retirement. Recognized as one of the best goalkeepers of his generation, he holds several records in the Premier League. After concluding a notable playing career, transitioned to a sporting director role within the professional arena.
Won the UEFA Champions League in 2012 with Chelsea FC
Helped Chelsea FC secure four Premier League titles
Achieved 220 clean sheets in the Premier League
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