Football fans push their idols to progress. They paint them pictures, send them poems

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Fingers crossed, it will be tough, we will beat Kladno, they will walk home. Even such a funny rhyme was recited by the young footballers of Chomutov towards the first team, which is currently fighting for promotion to the third league. Chomutov relies on clubism. Spunti have players as role models, they are supported by drums and pictures that they paste on the wall in front of the cabin so that fighters like Kubík, Kopta or Doleček see that they have support from the whole club, even from the smallest girl.

The small football players of Junior Chomutov support the A team in the promotion to the third league.

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When the Chomutov football player Filip Schreiner decided the match with Kladno at the set time 2:1 on Friday evening, a boy with a Chomutov Junior cap ran up to him and asked to sign the memorial. It perfectly illustrated the atmosphere the club had set. The day before the match of the season, the A team held an open training session for the youth. After it was over, the Prcks showered the players and had their cards signed. A similar atmosphere breathes on you when you come to the cabin of the first team, where there are pictures pasted on the wall in Chomutov colors and children’s wishes for the footballers to fight for promotion.

Source: Diary/Václav Veverka

“It doesn’t have to kick me anymore, because I’ve already experienced it in Ostrava or Opava. So I know what it’s like to play matches like that. I love it because the people who come and the kids who know the players just enjoy it. The boys will then realize that they are not only playing for themselves, or for me, Laďa or Záida. They play for the whole club, the whole of Chomutov, which was also visible on the field,” acknowledges coach Tomáš Smola, otherwise a fighter who used to get fans out of their seats in the top Czech league. Now he and his colleague Ladislav Doksanský are pushing Chomutov into the third league.

Chomutov does not have a cauldron of adult fans like, for example, the nearby Baník Most, but on Friday, in the hit with Kladno, young football players filled the stands with drums and significantly contributed to the atmosphere at the stadium, where a total of 1,843 people arrived. Even the hero of Friday night, Filip Schreiner, who scored the all-important three points, said: “Beautiful. I couldn’t feel my legs anymore, but for those people it’s beautiful. I just had to, slog, last chance and either it will work or it won’t. I’ll do it for those people,” said Schreiner, and his 90 percent goal put Chomutov in the third league. What poems will the little footballers compose after the promotion?

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