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Starting lineup - published: 07.11.18

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GK Jan OBLAK Škofja Loka

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GK Petr CECH Plzeň

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DC Aleksandar DRAGOVIĆ Vienna

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DC Kamil GLIK Jastrzębie Zdrój

11

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DC Kevin WIMMER Wels

1

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DC Kevin DANSO Voitsberg

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DLC Martin HINTEREGGER Feldkirchen in Kärnten

0

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DRLC Tomas KALAŠ Olomouc

5

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DR Lukasz PISZCZEK Goczałkowice-Zdrój

14

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DR/MR Pavel KADERABEK Prague

1

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DL Christian FUCHS Neunkirchen

9

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DL/MLC David ALABA Vienna

28

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DMC Piotr ZIELINSKI Ząbkowice Śląskie

9

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1

DMC Vladimir DARIDA Sokolov

1

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MC Guido BURGSTALLER Villach

0

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MC Jasmin KURTIĆ Crnomelj

1

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MC Konrad LAIMER Salzburg

1

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1

MC Mateo KOVAČIĆ Linz

20

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AMC Borek DOCKAL Městec Králové

1

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AMRLC Ladislav KREJCI Prague

1

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AMRL Alessandro SCHOPF Umhausen  

0

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AMRL Jakub BLASZCZYKOWSKI Truskolasy

3

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SS/FC Lukas PODOLSKI Gliwice

12

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FRLC Arkadiusz MILIK Tychy

14

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FRLC Marko ARNAUTOVIĆ Wien

8

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FC Andrea PETAGNA Trieste

1

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FC Patrik SCHICK Prague

6

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FC Robert BERIĆ Krško

0

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(Today part of: Austria, Slovenia, Czech Republik, Trieste , Silesia in Poland)

During the Middle Ages until the 17th century the Habsburg Hereditary Lands (Lower Austria, Upper Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Carinthia, Carniola, Gorizia, Burgenland, Trieste, Istria) retained their shape, centers, their own habitats, coats of arms, mythology and protectors, and the inhabitants differed in regional dialects. As a result of the Thirty Years War, Land of the Czech Crown (Bohemia, Moravia, Silesia), also become thier hereditary land. Namely, they maintained some independence even after 1526, when with the Austrian countries and the "Remnants of the Remains" of the Hungarian Kingdom entered a personal union under the rule of Habsburg, but from then on they would be exposed to centralization in Vienna, the imposition of Catholicism and tendencies towards absolute monarchy. The number of German-speaking immigrants also increased significantly.

Czech uprising against Ferdinand II. 1618 led to the Thirty Years' War. However, the attempt to break up with the Habsburgs by electing a Protestant king failed with the defeat at the Battle of Bilaya Hora (1620) near Prague. Immediately afterwards, non-Catholic greats were exiled, some executed, many fled, their possessions confiscated, German equated to Czech, and only the Catholic faith allowed. The Czechs paid too much for their perseverance to defend the Christian faith in the form they considered the only right, and ultimately converted to the Catholic faith more under threat of death or exile than from sincere motives, hand in hand with Germanization.

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