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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 65. Chapters: Adam Petrou, Andrej Keri, Antonin Kinsky, Artem Butenin, Baffour Gyan, Bo ek Do kal, Boris Ko i, Dalibor Slezak, Daniel Pudil, Daniel Rehak, Dario Puri, David Bi ik, Emil Rilke, Fabio Nigro, Fernando Tobias de Carvalho, Filip Dort, Filip Holo ko, Ivan Hodur, Jakub Dohnalek, Jakub Vojta, Jan Bla ek, Jan Broschinsky, Jan Holenda, Jan Nezmar, Jan Polak, Jan Polak (footballer born 1989), Jan Vlasko, Jaroslav Dittrich, Jaroslav Divi, Ji i Bilek, Ji i Flei man, Ji i Jaro ik, Ji i Krystan, Ji i Li ka (footballer), Ji i Novotny (footballer), Ji i tajner, Joao Francisco de Sales, John Delarge, Josef Hamouz, Josef Kadraba, Josef Obajdin, Josef ural, Josip ori, Jozef Valachovi, Jozsef Magasfoldi, Juraj An ic, Karol Kisel, Ladislav Maier, Ladislav Martan, Leandro Lazzaro, Libor Do ek, Lovre Vulin, Lubomir Blaha, Luka Killar, Luka Vacha, Luka Zich, Maicon Souza de Jesus, Maksims Uvarenko, Marcel Gecov, Marek ech (Czech footballer), Marek Kincl, Martin Abraham, Martin upr, Martin Ha ek, Martin H idel, Martin Hysky, Martin Jiranek, Martin Jirou, Martin Lejsal, Martin Toth, Martin Zbon ak, Matej Sivri, Michael Rabu ic, Michal Breznanik, Michal Jona, Michal Pospi il, Michal Zeman, Milan Matula, Milo Bosan i, Milo Brezinsky, Milo Kari ik, Milou Kva ek, Miroslav Hole ak, Miroslav Slepi ka, Ond ej Ku nir, Ond ej Smetana, Pavel Ko al, Pavel N m icky, Pavol Pavlus, Peter inglar, Petr Bolek, Petr Johana, Petr Luka, Petr Papou ek, Petr Zabojnik, Petr Zieris, Radek Bejbl, Radek Dejmek, Radek Hochmeister, Rastislav Michalik, Renato Keli, Richard Culek, Roman Tyce, Samuel Slovak, Serhiy Lyulka, Theodor Gebre Selassie, Toma Frejlach, Toma Jan, Toma Krbe ek, Tomas Radzinevi ius, Toma Zapoto ny, Vaclav Kolou ek, Vladimir Ko uch, Vlastimil Vidli ka, Vojt ch Hada ok, Winston Parks, Yevhen Morozenko, Zbyn k Hauzr, Zbyn k Musiol, Zbyn k Posp ch, Zden k Zlamal. Excerpt: Ji i Jaro ik .) (born 27 October 1977) is a Czech footballer who is currently playing for AC Sparta Prague. He played for the Czech national team, where he played 23 matches. He is a defender and midfielder. Born in Usti nad Labem, then Czechoslovakia, Jaro ik began his career with Sparta Prague in his native Czech Republic. He had a two-year loan spell at Slovan Liberec before establishing himself in the first team at Sparta. Jaro ik's appearances caught the eye of CSKA Moscow, who paid a then Russian record of about $3.5 million to acquire him in 2003. On 6 January 2005, Jaro ik was purchased by Premier League club Chelsea for an undisclosed fee, thought to be about 3 million. On 27 February, he started the League Cup final, which Chelsea won 3-2 against Liverpool. Chelsea won the 2004-05 Premier League title and Jaro ik made enough league appearances (14) to earn a championship medal. In August 2005, after Chelsea purchased Michael Essien, Jaro ik found himself out of the first team and was loaned out to fellow Premier League side Birmingham City on for the 2005-06 season. At Birmingham, he was the team's top goalscorer, becoming better known for his long-range shooting than the defensive responsibilities which gave him his name at Moscow. After finishing a disappointing season for the Midlands side, Birmingham had the option to make the deal permanent when the spell ended, but following their relegation, they did not do so. He finished a superb loan period at Saint Andrew's in May 2006 where he was the club's joint-top goalscorer with eight goals, although his goals could not help Birmingham stay in the Premier League. Jaro ik returned Chelsea not knowing where his future would lie, due to there being heavy competition for places at the club....