Slavia vs Plzeň: Match Ends in 0-0 Draw as Chorý Sent Off for Misconduct
- Slavia Prague and Viktoria Plzen played to a 0-0 draw on April 12, 2026, in a Chance Liga Round 29 fixture held at the Fortuna Arena.
- The match remained scoreless despite several opportunities, particularly for the visiting side.
- The conclusion of the match was overshadowed by the behavior of Tomás Chorý.
Slavia Prague and Viktoria Plzen played to a 0-0 draw on April 12, 2026, in a Chance Liga Round 29 fixture held at the Fortuna Arena. While the match ended without a goal, the encounter was marked by a significant disciplinary incident involving Viktoria Plzen player Tomás Chorý.
The match remained scoreless despite several opportunities, particularly for the visiting side. Reports from iDNES.cz indicated that Viktoria Plzen created significant chances throughout the game, including a notable missed opportunity by Sanyang in front of the goal.
Disciplinary Incident Involving Tomás Chorý
The conclusion of the match was overshadowed by the behavior of Tomás Chorý. According to reporting from Sport.cz and iSport.cz, Chorý was involved in a confrontation where he spat at a former teammate.
Following this incident, Chorý left the pitch to go to the showers and did not finish the game. The act was described by Sport.cz as a crazy excess
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Match Statistics and Performance
Slavia Prague maintained a slight edge in ball possession, finishing the match with 55% compared to Viktoria Plzen’s 45%. However, the shot count favored the visitors, with Viktoria Plzen recording 16 total shots against Slavia Prague’s 20, though Slavia managed 5 shots on target while Plzen recorded 4.
Slavia Prague utilized a 3-4-2-1 formation under coach Jindrich Trpisovsky. Key players in the lineup included Jakub Markovic in goal, and a defensive unit featuring Jan Boril, Tomas Holes, and Samuel Isife. In the midfield and attack, Lukas Provod, Michal Sadilek, and Tomas Chory featured prominently.
Viktoria Plzen operated in a 4-2-3-1 formation. Their squad for the match included players such as David Doudera, Oscar Dorley, and Vasil Kusej. The match saw several substitutions for both sides, including the introduction of Prince Adu and Alexandr Sojka for the visitors.
League Context and Head-to-Head History
This Round 29 clash is part of the ongoing competition in the Chance Liga. Historically, the rivalry between these two clubs has been competitive. In the 40 previous meetings between Slavia Praha and Viktoria Plzeň, Slavia Praha has secured 21 victories, while Viktoria Plzeň has won 13 times, with 6 matches ending in a draw.
In those 40 encounters, Slavia Praha scored 62 goals compared to 43 goals for Viktoria Plzeň. This latest result on April 12, 2026, adds another draw to their head-to-head record.
The match was officiated by Marek Radina at the Fortuna Arena, which has a capacity of 19,370.
