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Jana Nováková (footballer)
Jana Nováková (born 15 April 1960) is a Czech retired football player. She won Czechoslovak women's football championships titles with AC Sparta Prague (women), Sparta Prague. Nováková was one the first Czech female players to play in Serie A. Personal life Nováková has a sister Alena Nováková who also played professional footballer. References Bibliography

*AA.VV., Società Sportiva Fiammamonza - 25 anni di sport 1970/1995, Monza (MI), Fiammamonza, printed by Memigraph -Introbio (LC), April 1995, p. 51. *Luca Barboni and Gabriele Cecchi, Women's Football Yearbook 2002/2003, Agnano Pisano (PI), Etruria Football Club - Stamperia Editoriale Pisana S.r.l., July 2003, p. 49, Jana Nováková's career profile from the 1992–1993 season to 2001–2002. *Luboš Jeřábek, Československý fotbal v číslech a faktech (Czechoslovak Football in Numbers and Facts), Prague, Olympia, 1991, pp. 222–224. *Luboš Jeřábek, Český a československý fotbal - ...
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Prague ( ; ) is the capital and List of cities and towns in the Czech Republic, largest city of the Czech Republic and the historical capital of Bohemia. Prague, located on the Vltava River, has a population of about 1.4 million, while its Prague metropolitan area, metropolitan area is home to approximately 2.3 million people. Prague is a historical city with Romanesque architecture, Romanesque, Czech Gothic architecture, Gothic, Czech Renaissance architecture, Renaissance and Czech Baroque architecture, Baroque architecture. It was the capital of the Kingdom of Bohemia and residence of several Holy Roman Emperors, most notably Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor, Charles IV (r. 1346–1378) and Rudolf II, Holy Roman Emperor, Rudolf II (r. 1575–1611). It was an important city to the Habsburg monarchy and Austria-Hungary. The city played major roles in the Bohemian Reformation, Bohemian and the Protestant Reformations, the Thirty Years' War and in 20th-century history a ...
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