Czech Republic Coach Silhavy Resigns After Euro 2024 Qualification
Silhavy cites pressure and criticism as reasons for his departure, following a successful tenure that saw the team reach the quarter-finals of Euro 2020.
- Jaroslav Silhavy has resigned as coach of the Czech Republic after leading the team to qualify for Euro 2024.
- Silhavy cited the pressure and criticism he faced as reasons for his decision.
- Under Silhavy's leadership, the Czech Republic reached the quarter-finals of Euro 2020 and secured their place in Euro 2024 with a 3-0 win over Moldova.
- Silhavy's tenure saw 26 victories in 56 games, with 10 draws and 20 losses.
- Three players were sent home before the crucial match against Moldova for violating team rules, which Silhavy said contributed to his decision to quit.