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Eva Šmeralová (born 28 August 1976) is a former Czech football defender. She played for, and captained, both Sparta Prague and the Czech national team. Šmeralová was the most capped Czech international women's player with 71 appearances. She was named Czech female footballer of the year in 2000 and 2003. Šmeralová started football at the age of 13 with Hradec Králové. She started her international career in 1993 in a friendly match against Slovakia, scoring on her debut. Šmeralová scored a hat-trick in the 2008 Czech Women's Cup final against Slavia, as Sparta won 5–1.

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  • Eva Šmeralová (* 26. August 1976 in Pardubice) ist eine ehemalige tschechische Fußballnationalspielerin. Šmeralová ist aktuell die Spielerin mit den meisten Länderspielen für ihre Auswahl. Sie bestritt zwischen 1993 und 2008 für Tschechien 71 Länderspiele und schoss 13 Tore, zweimal wurde sie als Fußballspielerin des Jahres gewählt. Sie wurde meistens in der Abwehr eingesetzt. Sie spielte unter anderem für AC Sparta Prag und , ab der Saison 2009/2010 spielt sie für . (de)
  • Eva Šmeralová (born 28 August 1976) is a former Czech football defender. She played for, and captained, both Sparta Prague and the Czech national team. Šmeralová was the most capped Czech international women's player with 71 appearances. She was named Czech female footballer of the year in 2000 and 2003. Šmeralová started football at the age of 13 with Hradec Králové. She started her international career in 1993 in a friendly match against Slovakia, scoring on her debut. Šmeralová scored a hat-trick in the 2008 Czech Women's Cup final against Slavia, as Sparta won 5–1. In 2009, Šmeralová joined SK DFO Pardubice. (en)
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  • Eva Šmeralová (* 26. August 1976 in Pardubice) ist eine ehemalige tschechische Fußballnationalspielerin. Šmeralová ist aktuell die Spielerin mit den meisten Länderspielen für ihre Auswahl. Sie bestritt zwischen 1993 und 2008 für Tschechien 71 Länderspiele und schoss 13 Tore, zweimal wurde sie als Fußballspielerin des Jahres gewählt. Sie wurde meistens in der Abwehr eingesetzt. Sie spielte unter anderem für AC Sparta Prag und , ab der Saison 2009/2010 spielt sie für . (de)
  • Eva Šmeralová (born 28 August 1976) is a former Czech football defender. She played for, and captained, both Sparta Prague and the Czech national team. Šmeralová was the most capped Czech international women's player with 71 appearances. She was named Czech female footballer of the year in 2000 and 2003. Šmeralová started football at the age of 13 with Hradec Králové. She started her international career in 1993 in a friendly match against Slovakia, scoring on her debut. Šmeralová scored a hat-trick in the 2008 Czech Women's Cup final against Slavia, as Sparta won 5–1. (en)
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