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He was looking for a crime scene, now the support of Pardubice is kicking the league. He rides in training in full field

FK Pardubice

Although the regulations, like all football players in the Czech Republic, complicate his life. “Of course nothing pleasant,” sighs the 20-year-old talent. “We were used to something. An hour before training, they met and always did what we needed to do. Now we go straight to training, but there’s nothing we can do,” says one of the offensive tugs. a first-league novice to whom the current regime evokes memories of children’s years. “When I was six, I also went to practice with a drinking bottle already disguised, and then my parents took me home again,” he mutters in his memory.

He regrets the interruption of the league due to coronavirus, as the people of Pardubice do not look like any evoked greenhorns in it. On the contrary, they started the competition promisingly. “We weren’t too scared and continued our game from last season. We knew we couldn’t afford to make a bigger mistake, because almost everything in the league is punishable. We tried to avoid them and so far we have been relatively successful, “explains Solil.

Pardubice midfielder Tomáš Solil (front) in the match against Jablonec.

FK Pardubice

After all, he himself can be satisfied as a debutant. He quickly adapted to fights between the elite, he was not missing in the basic line-up, in the second round against Teplice he also passed on the very first hit of Pardubice in the independent history of the Czech highest competition. “I feel good on the field. I try not to notice that this is a jump from the second league to the first, and to play the same way all the time. He was not extreme, even though it is faster, “says the young man, who was warmed up in September by an unexpected invitation to the national team.

Due to the occurrence of coronavirus, the national team had to quarantine after the match of the League of Nations in Slovakia and the following game against the Scots, a brand new selection, which the association hastily put together. The name of Tomáš Solil was among those called. “It simply came to our notice then. The first days were just a little hectic. Before we went through the testing, we were locked in a room and couldn’t see each other, “he recalls.

Although he sat on Haná only on the bench of substitutes and did not run out on the lawn, he still enjoyed the whole event in full sips. “Excellent experience. Encouragement for further work and satisfaction of people in Pardubice, coaches, implementation team and others, “says Solil. His mobile phone was flooded with congratulations after the announcement of the replacement nomination.” I received a lot of them, even from people I don’t know completely, but it was nice. My parents were as happy as I was, maybe more, “smiles the hope of the Gingerbread City Club.

He is well on his way to a successful football career, while he could easily make a living as a law enforcement officer. In the ninth grade of elementary school, he decided which study to go to. The choice fell on the Secondary Industrial School of Chemistry with the field of Safety and Legal.

“We had professional subjects such as forensics, shooting, law … It was quite difficult, but fun. The teachers were able to present them, explaining everything with examples. We also had a practical part, so we could try it, “says Solil.

Pardubice midfielder Tomáš Solil with the ball.

FK Pardubice

He was most interested in criminology. He searched the crime scene, provided clues and other tasks. “Of course we didn’t have a corpse there, we only had shots. We also learned how to proceed in a theft case. We took pictures, filled in the protocol. Gradually, it was more difficult for me, because we had training in the morning and I didn’t have time to go to school, which lasted from eight to sixteen hours, “he admits.

However, he successfully completed his studies, and in the fourth year he also completed a month-long internship with the Municipal Police in Sezemice. “We did everything they normally do with them,” explains the Pardubice pupil. “We also went to various exercises, such as self-defense, which we had in high school. I don’t know what exactly I would do if I didn’t play football. But working at I would probably enjoy the police, “he adds.

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