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Lukas Vasina, Vojtech Patocka, Lukas Tichacek, Lukasz Wiese, Marcel Lux, Marc Wilson

Lukas Vasina, Vojtech Patocka, Lukas Tichacek, Lukasz Wiese, Marcel Lux, Marc Wilson

L-R Karlovarsko players Lukas Vasina, Vojtech Patocka, Lukas Tichacek, Lukasz Wiese, Marcel Lux and Marc Wilson celebrate during the men quarterfinal Volleyball Challenge Cup match VK Karlovarsko (Czech) vs Spor Toto Ankara (Turkey), played in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, on March 4, 2020. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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Jakub Patocka, journalist, opponents, people, protest against Czech Ombudsman Krecek

Jakub Patocka, journalist, opponents, people, protest against Czech Ombudsman Krecek

Opponents attempted to prevent new Czech Ombudsman Krecek from entering his office in Brno. He got in after police intervention in Brno, Czech Republic, February 20, 2020. The group of some 20 opponents were convoked by journalist Jakub Patocka (pictured) who called for this demonstration on social media. (CTK Photo/Igor Zehl)

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Jakub Patocka, journalist, opponents, people, protest against Czech Ombudsman Krecek

Jakub Patocka, journalist, opponents, people, protest against Czech Ombudsman Krecek

Opponents attempted to prevent new Czech Ombudsman Krecek from entering his office in Brno. He got in after police intervention in Brno, Czech Republic, February 20, 2020. The group of some 20 opponents were convoked by journalist Jakub Patocka (pictured) who called for this demonstration on social media. (CTK Photo/Igor Zehl)

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Filip Rejlek, Gabriel Cherbeleata, Vojtech Patocka

Filip Rejlek, Gabriel Cherbeleata, Vojtech Patocka

L-R Filip Rejlek (Karlovy Vary), Gabriel Cherbeleata (Zalau) and Vojtech Patocka (Karlovy Vary) in action during the 2019 CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup, men, eight-finals, match VK Karlovarsko (Czech) vs ACS Volei Municipal Zalau (Romania), on January 29, 2020, in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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Vojtech Patocka, Lukasz Wiese

Vojtech Patocka, Lukasz Wiese

L-R Vojtech Patocka and Lukasz Wiese (both Karlovy Vary) in action during the 2019 CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup, men, eight-finals, match VK Karlovarsko (Czech) vs ACS Volei Municipal Zalau (Romania), on January 29, 2020, in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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Rogerio Lintz Leite Medeiros Nogueira, Vojtech Patocka

Rogerio Lintz Leite Medeiros Nogueira, Vojtech Patocka

L-R Rogerio Lintz Leite Medeiros Nogueira (Zalau) and Vojtech Patocka (Karlovy Vary) in action during the 2019 CEV Volleyball Challenge Cup, men, eight-finals, match VK Karlovarsko (Czech) vs ACS Volei Municipal Zalau (Romania), on January 29, 2020, in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer (right) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (centre, accompanied by Marek Tomin) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer (right) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (centre, accompanied by Marek Tomin) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Nick Archer, Alexandr Vondra

Nick Archer, Alexandr Vondra

British Ambassador Nick Archer (on the photo left speaking with MEP Alexandr Vondra) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Julius Tomin, Vaclav Hampl

Julius Tomin, Vaclav Hampl

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (on the photo left discuss with senator Vaclav Hampl) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Julius Tomin

Julius Tomin

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (photo) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer (right) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (centre, accompanied by Marek Tomin) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Dana Nemcova, Alexandr Vondra, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Dana Nemcova, Alexandr Vondra, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents (on the photo Dana Nemcova, centre, speaks with Alexandr Vondra, left) who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Nick Archer, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Nick Archer, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer (centre) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Nick Archer, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer (right) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (left) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer (right) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (centre, accompanied by Marek Tomin) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer (second from right) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (centre, accompanied by Marek Tomin) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, Julius Tomin, Marek Tomin, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer (right) unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin (centre, accompanied by Marek Tomin) assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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Nick Archer, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

Nick Archer, a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Petr Mlch)

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a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars

British Ambassador Nick Archer unveiled a plaque in memory of the Czech-British cooperation in secret home seminars called underground university during the communist regime in Czechoslovakia on a house in Prague-Letna today, on Thursday, November 14, 2019. British academics and Czech dissidents who participated in this activity, which enabled banned teachers to give lectures, also attend the ceremony. The underground university based on secret home seminars was launched by philosopher Jan Patocka, the first spokesman for the Charter 77 human rights manifesto and movement, when he was fired from Charles University in Prague. After his death as a consequence of communist police interrogations, Julius Tomin assumed the initiative. At the end of 1978, he sent a request for aid and cooperation to Oxford University. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Vojtech Patocka, Marek Zmrhal, Giulio Pinali

Vojtech Patocka, Marek Zmrhal, Giulio Pinali

L-R Vojtech Patocka, Marek Zmrhal (both Karlovy Vary) and Giulio Pinali (Modena) in action during the 6th round group B of volleyball Champions League match Karlovarsko vs Modena in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, February 27, 2019. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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Vojtech Patocka

Vojtech Patocka

Vojtech Patocka of Karlovarsko in action during the 5th round group B of volleyball Champions League match Karlovarsko vs Kedzierzyn in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, February 13, 2019. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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Vojtech Patocka, Rafal Szymura, Walker James Shaw

Vojtech Patocka, Rafal Szymura, Walker James Shaw

(L-R) Vojtech Patocka of Karlovarsko, Rafal Szymura and Walker James Shaw of Kedzierzyn in action during the 5th round group B of volleyball Champions League match Karlovarsko vs Kedzierzyn in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, February 13, 2019. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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Marek Zmrhal, Vojtech Patocka, Lukas Vasina, Daniel Pfeffer

Marek Zmrhal, Vojtech Patocka, Lukas Vasina, Daniel Pfeffer

(L-R) Marek Zmrhal, Vojtech Patocka, Lukas Vasina and Daniel Pfeffer of Karlovarsko react during the 5th round group B of volleyball Champions League match Karlovarsko vs Kedzierzyn in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, February 13, 2019. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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MAREK ZMRHAL, VOJTECH PATOCKA, DAAN VAN HAARLEM

MAREK ZMRHAL, VOJTECH PATOCKA, DAAN VAN HAARLEM

From left MAREK ZMRHAL, VOJTECH PATOCKA, DAAN VAN HAARLEM of Karlovarsko in action during the match VK Karlovarsko vs. Civitranova of Italy during the CEV Champions league in Karlovy Vary, Czech Republic, December 19, 2018. (CTK Photo/Slavomir Kubes)

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