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Jiří Surůvka

Umělec 2000/1

01.01.2000

Jiří Surůvka | art projects | en cs

Jiří Surůvka (born 1961), lying at the right, is a forward-artist.

The Baník Ostrava Line-up: Back row left to right: Eduard Ovčáček (couch), Pavel Netopil, Martin Červenák, René Rohan, Marek Pražák, Dušan Baran, Jiří Šigut, Milan Sýkorský, Eduard Haberštát (masseur)
Middle row left to right: Jaroslav Žila, Aleš Hudeček, Ivo Kaleta, Martin Adamec, Katarina Hudečková, Marius Kotrba, Petr Lysáček, Petr Hruška
First row (goalkeepers): Jiří Surůvka, Miroslav Chudej





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