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Petra Divišová (born 5 June 1984), is a
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football striker, currently playing for
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in the Czech First Division. She was a member of the Czech national team.Profile
in
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's website


Career

After starting her career in TJ Blatná, in 2004 she moved to 1. FC Gerain the
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Regionalliga. In April 2007 she made her debut with the Czech national team in a friendly against Switzerland, and that year she signed for
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, where she has played for over a decade. There she first played the
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, reaching the quarterfinals. She is from the village of Radošovice near Strakonice. Because the Czech league is not professional, Divišová works in a rehabilitation centre.


References

1984 births Living people Czech women's footballers Czech Republic women's international footballers Expatriate women's footballers in Germany People from Strakonice Czech expatriate women's footballers Czech women's futsal players Women's association football forwards Czech expatriate sportspeople in Germany SK Slavia Prague (women) players Czech Women's First League players Sportspeople from the South Bohemian Region {{Czech-women-footy-bio-stub