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Šeda (feminine: Šedová) is a Czech surname Czech names are composed of a given name and a family name (surname). Czechs typically get one given name – additional names may be chosen by themselves upon baptism but they generally use one. With marriage, the bride typically adopts the bride .... Notable people with the surname include: * Jan Šeda (born 1985), Czech footballer * Michal Šeda (born 1982), Czech ice hockey player See also * Kateřina Šedá (born 1977), Czech artist {{DEFAULTSORT:Seda Czech-language surnames Surnames from nicknames ...
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Jan Å eda
Jan Šeda (born 17 December 1985) is a Czech football coach of goalkeepers and former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. During his active career, he played 188 matches for the Czech First League club Mladá Boleslav. Playing career Šeda signed for FK Mladá Boleslav in 2005, winning the Czech Cup with his side in 2011 and 2016. He made his Czech First League debut on 4 May 2008, in a 2–1 away win against Teplice. Although he was on loan several times, he played for the club his entire career until his retirement in 2025. He played his last match for Mladá Boleslav on 16 April 2023. He became a notable personality of the club with 188 appearances for the club (5th most in the club's first league history as of 2025) and 51 clean sheets (2nd most). Loans Šeda joined Dutch side RKC Waalwijk on a season-long loan in July 2013. Šeda made 23 appearances for Waalwijk. Šeda joined FC Goa on loan for the 2014 Indian Super League. He made 14 appearances for the cl ...
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Michal Å eda
Michal Šeda (born October 15, 1982) is a Czech former professional ice hockey defenceman. He played in the Czech Extraliga for HC Pardubice, the Slovak Extraliga for HC Košice and the Ligue Magnus The Ligue Magnus, currently known as Synerglace Ligue Magnus for sponsorship reasons, is the top men's division of the French ice hockey pyramid, established in 1906. The league operated under a variety of names before taking that of its champio ... for Scorpions de Mulhouse. Career statistics External links * 1982 births Living people Czech expatriate ice hockey players in Slovakia Czech ice hockey defencemen Czech expatriate ice hockey players in France HC Chrudim players HC Dynamo Pardubice players HC Košice players Hokej Šumperk 2003 players Ice hockey people from Pardubice LHK Jestřábi Prostějov players Scorpions de Mulhouse players Stadion Hradec Králové players 21st-century Czech sportsmen {{CzechRepublic-icehockey-defenceman-stub ...
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Czech Surname
Czech names are composed of a given name and a family name (surname). Czechs typically get one given name – additional names may be chosen by themselves upon baptism but they generally use one. With marriage, the bride typically adopts the bridegroom's surname. Given names In the Czech Republic, names are simply known as ("names") or, if the context requires it, ' ("baptismal names"). The singular form is '. A native Czech given name may have Christian roots or traditional Slavic pre-Christian origin (e.g. Milena, Božena, Jaroslav, Václav, Vojtěch). It used to be a legal obligation for parents to choose their child's name from a list that was pre-approved by the government. Special permission was necessary for other names with exceptions for minorities and foreigners. Since the Velvet revolution in 1989, parents have had the right to give their child any name they wish, provided it is used somewhere in the world and is not insulting or demeaning. However, in recent yea ...
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Kateřina Šedá
Kateřina Šedá (born 12 December 1977 in Brno) is a Czech artist focused on conceptual art and social art. Šedá graduated in 2005 from the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague. In 2005, she won the Jindřich Chalupecký Award for Czech artists under 35 years of age. She was married to the filmmaker Vít Klusák. She lives and works in Prague and Brno. Šedá has described the themes of her work as the quotidian, location, and individual storytelling, stating that "In all my public actions, I try to create an exchange between people in their everyday spaces". Her projects often involve members of her family or people from small villages and encourage communication between people, combining urban planning, everyday life, politics, and private relationships through social investigations. Projects * There's Nothing There (2003) - Šedá asked the people in a small town in the Czech Republic to repeat their everyday rituals all at the same time together. The people of the town we ...
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