On October 28, 1991, Pavel Nedved made his debut for Dukla Prague.
He played for Dukla for one season in 1991 before completing his military service, which ended his loan from Plze. In 1992, he transferred to Sparta Prague.
If Pavel Nedved transferred to a foreign club, Plze was to receive 30% of the transfer fee. On October 28, 1991, Pavel Nedved made his debut for Dukla Prague. He played for Dukla for one season in 1991 before completing his military service, which ended his loan from Plze. In 1992, he transferred to Sparta Prague. If Pavel Nedved transferred to a foreign club, Plze was to receive 30% of the transfer fee.
Pavel Nedved was sent off three times in six matches early in his Sparta career. Pavel Nedved won one Czechoslovak First League title, two Gambrinus Liga titles, and a Czech Cup with Sparta.
He was called up to the Czech Republic national team for the first time in 1994. His performance at UEFA Euro 1996, which included a goal against Italy in the group stage, drew attention; despite a verbal agreement with PSV, Pavel Nedved moved from Sparta Prague to Italian Serie A club Lazio. Sparta first sold Pavel Nedved to Slovak club 1. FC Koice (which shared the same owner as Sparta) for a 1.5 million CZK transfer fee, and Koice immediately sold Pavel Nedved to Lazio. Sparta thus paid only a fraction of the transfer fee to Plze. Following Plze’s protest, the Czech Football Association ordered Sparta to pay Plze 35 million CZK in compensation.
Pavel Nedved’s wife: Is Pavel Nedved currently married?
Pavel Nedved, the son of Václav and Anna, had lived with his wife Ivana since 1992. The couple has two children, Ivana and Pavel, named after their parents.