Here’s the latest on Petr Vlachovský based on recent reporting.
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Summary: Petr Vlachovský, the Czech football coach, was initially handed a five-year domestic coaching ban in 2025 after being found to secretly film female players in changing rooms and showers over a four-year period. In May 2026, UEFA extended that punishment to a lifetime ban from all football-related activity, effectively ending his coaching career at the highest levels.[2][4]
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Context and developments:
- Authorities and players’ unions have criticized the original sentence as too lenient and have pressed for a broader sanction, including a potential global or lifetime ban.[1][5]
- FIFPRO and the Czech players’ association have been advocating for tougher measures, with discussions about extending bans to international football bodies and ensuring stronger protection for players.[5][2]
- Reports indicate that the case drew considerable public attention in Czech football circles, with ongoing calls for accountability and reform in handling abuse cases in the sport.[1][5]
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Current status (as of May 2026): Vlachovský has been banned from football-related activity by UEFA, preventing him from coaching anywhere under UEFA's jurisdiction. There is no public indication of a return to coaching in the near term, and the broader discussions around global bans continue among players’ unions and governing bodies.[4][2]
Would you like me to pull direct quotes from these sources or provide a brief timeline of the key judicial and organizational actions for quick reference? I can also summarize the positions of the Czech players’ union and FIFPRO more precisely if you’d like.
Citations:
- Details on the five-year domestic coaching ban and the three-year-to-four-year timeline are reported by ESPN and related outlets.[2]
- Coverage noting the call for a lifetime ban and the involvement of FIFPRO and the Czech players’ association is reported by Ground News and Arab News mirrors.[5][1]
- UEFA’s lifetime ban development and broader implications are described in subsequent reporting.[4]
Sources
PRAGUE (AP) — The Czech Republic players union has called for a lifetime soccer ban on sexual offenders after a coach who secretly filmed female players avoided jail time with a one-year suspended sentence.
ground.newsSkandál trenéra fotbalistek Slovácka: tajně je natáčel ve sprchách. Trest hráčky kritizují
czech.shafaqna.comThe Czechia players union has called for a lifetime soccer ban on sexual offenders after a coach who secretly filmed female players avoided jail time.
www.espn.inTrenér fotbalistek 1. FC Slovácko byl dle SZ odsouzen za nahé nahrávky svěřenkyň
czech.shafaqna.comHráčky nie sú s trestom pre trénera spokojné.
sportnet.sme.skPředseda fotbalové asociace David Trunda reaguje na případ trenéra Vlachovského, který v šatnách a sprchách tajně nahrával svoje svěřenkyně a snímky sdílel na erotické seznamce. Asociace prý nebude podobné případy tolerovat.
www.seznamzpravy.czPRAGUE: The Czech Republic players union has called for a lifetime soccer ban on sexual offenders after a coach who secretly filmed female players avoided jail time with a one-year suspended sentence. Petr Vlachovsky also was given a five-year domestic coaching ban issued by a criminal judge after it was determined the former coach at 1. FC Slovacko filmed women in changing rooms and showers over a four-year period. The punishment was handed down in 2025 but came to light last month when...
www.arabnews.comPetr Vlachovsky was first convicted in May 2025 with his initial five-year domestic coaching ban seen as too lenient
www.inkl.comRead more about Call for Lifetime Ban on Soccer Sexual Offenders Gains Momentum on Devdiscourse.
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