Benfica flop who cost €14m has been called up for the World Cup | OneFootball

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·21 May 2026

Benfica flop who cost €14m has been called up for the World Cup

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The Czech Republic’s extended squad for the 2026 World Cup brought several surprises and opened the door to unexpected scenarios, with particular focus on names linked to Portuguese football, several absolute first call-ups to the national team, and a former Benfica player who failed to establish himself at the Luz.

David Jurásek, the former Benfica full-back, is once again part of the Czech national team setup after returning to Slavia Prague, strengthening the link to players with experience in top-level European football.


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Another name in the spotlight is Braga goalkeeper Lukas Hornicek, who is still searching for his first senior cap for the national team. The young shot-stopper appears as one of the most intriguing new faces in this preparation phase.

The list also includes three absolute debutants: midfielders Hugo Sochurek (Sparta Prague) and Alexandr Sojka (Viktoria Plzen), as well as forward Christophe Kabongo, in a clear commitment to refreshing the squad for the tournament. In addition, there are also players awaiting their first cap, such as Pavel Bucha and Denis Visinsky, who had already been called up in earlier qualification phases but have yet to make their official debuts.

, who had not worn the Czech Republic shirt since June last year. The final squad, which will be reduced to 26 players, will be announced on May 31, before preparations for the World Cup begin in Prague.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.

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