Is experience the advantage?
Two experienced cornerstones of the Czech defence are not part of the EHF EURO 2022 playing squad: goalkeeper Martin Galia and defence boss Pavel Horak. But Trtik can still count on experienced players such as Roman Becvar, Tomas Babak, Tomas Cip, Jakub Hrstka and Štepán Zeman.
The problem could be their depth on the bench and the experience of the 'second row'. "We did not have that much time to prepare and to integrate the young players, so more or less I count on those players who are part of the team for many years," said Trtik.
Can the Czech Republic count on huge support?
With the Czech Republic's preliminary round matches being played in Slovakia, the team would relish the opportunity to play in front of a large number of travelling supporters.
"In Czech Republic, the fans have a huge interest to travel the short way to Bratislava to support our team, but we have to see the conditions under which the tournament will be played. To beat teams like Sweden or Spain, we need this eighth player in the stands," said Ondrej Zdrahala, President of the Czech Republic Handball Federation.
Under the spotlight: Stanislav Kasparek
The right back was the second-best scorer for the Czech Republic at the EHF EURO 2018 (33 goals) and the EHF EURO 2020 (29 goals). After an outstanding start to the season at club level for Meshkov Brest, where he is the team's second highest scorer in the EHF Champions League Men, Kasparek now carries the Czech Republic's hopes on his shoulders.
The classical shooter moved abroad at the age of 19 from his home club Zubry, when he transferred to Hungarian side Balatonfüred, and then joined Pick Szeged in 2018. Since the summer of 2021, Kasparek has played for Belarusian champions Meshkov Brest. Kasparek profits from his height and hammer shots.