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Petr Cech and Tomas Rosicky included in Czech Republic squad for Euro 2016

Petr Cech is likely to feature for Czech Republic
Image: Arsenal's Petr Cech is one of 23 Czech Republic players selected for Euro 2016

Arsenal duo Petr Cech and Tomas Rosicky have both been included in the Czech Republic squad for Euro 2016.

Czech captain Rosicky and Gunners goalkeeper Cech are two of the most experienced names in Pavel Vrba's 23-man squad for the upcoming tournament in France.

Sheffield Wednesday defender Daniel Pudil and Brighton midfielder Jiri Skalak are the only other British-based players to make the squad.

Sparta Prague midfielder Lukas Marecek and Bohemians Prague striker Patrik Schick failed to make the cut.

Tomas Rosicky also featured for Arsenal's U21 side against Blackburn
Image: Tomas Rosicky has also been included, despite playing less than a half of football for Arsenal this season

"These players already knew before the camp," said Vrba.

"They are a hungry team. Many people perhaps don't take our team as seriously as it deserves but I hope in the group stage we will already show the cohesion that is building now at this camp.

"I believe we are capable of making a surprise."

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The Czech Republic are due to play friendlies against Russia in Austria on June 1, and then against South Korea in Prague on June 5.

Image: Daniel Pudil is one of two other British-based players to make the cut

Vrba's side will then begin their campaign against Spain in Toulouse on June 13, before playing Croatia and Turkey in their remaining Group D games.

Czech Republic squad

Goalkeepers: Petr Cech, Tomas Vaclik, Tomas Koubek

Defenders: Theodor Gebre Selassie, Pavel Kaderabek, David Limbersky, Marek Suchy, Michal Kadleck, Tomas Sivok, Roman Hubnik, Daniel Pudil

Midfielders: Borek Dockal, Jiri Skalak, Vladimir Darida, Daniel Kolar, Ladislav Krejci, Josef Sural, David Pavelka, Jaroslav Plasil, Tomas Rosicky

Forwards: Milan Skoda, Tomas Necid, David Lafata 

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