Pavel Nedved
Pavel Nedved is a retired Czech footballer who played as a midfielder. He had a successful career, winning multiple league titles and cups with Sparta Prague and Juventus. Nedved was known for his tenacity and stamina on the field.
Soccer Player
August 30, 1972
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Pavel Nedved, a retired Czech footballer and Ballon d’Or recipient, is known for his dynamic playing style and technical prowess on the field. Throughout his career, he played for prominent clubs such as Sparta Prague, Lazio, and Juventus, earning numerous league titles and individual accolades. As a key member of the Czech Republic national team, he contributed to their Euro 96 final and Euro 2004 semi-final appearances. Besides his football career, Nedved has participated in various charitable and philanthropic endeavors.
Starting his career at Sparta Prague, Nedved secured one Czechoslovak First League title, two Gambrinus liga titles, and a Czech Cup. His move to Lazio brought him international recognition during the Euro 1996 tournament. As a legendary player at Juventus, he won several Serie A titles and was named to the UEFA Team of the Year three times. In 2003, he became the second Czech player to receive the Ballon d’Or.
Nedved is also a qualified architect, holding a degree from the Czech Technical University in Prague. He has expressed his enthusiasm for architecture on multiple occasions, even collaborating with a team of architects to design his family’s home in Italy. Additionally, he has participated in philanthropic efforts to restore and reconstruct historical buildings in his Czech hometown. An interesting fact about Nedved is that during his early career at Sparta Prague, he was dismissed from the field three times in just six matches.