Price per hour: by agreement
Coaches:
- legendary tournaments by Míra Nekola
Coaching career:
Professional coach since 2006 and head coach of Beach Klub Pankrác from 2010 to 2020.
Playing career and achievements in national team competitions, top competitions:
1971 - 2nd place and silver medal at the European Championships in Italy
1972 - 6th place at the Olympic Games in Munich
1974 - 5th place at the World Championships in Mexico
1975 - 6th place at the European Championships in Yugoslavia
1976 - 5th place at the Olympic Games in Montreal
Recognition and awards:
Master of Sport, member of the Czech Volleyball Hall of Fame
Coaching career and achievements at home and abroad (selection):
1986-1990 coach of the men's team of Aero Odolena Voda, Czechoslovak champion in 1988, 2nd place twice (1989 and 1990)
1990-1991 coach of the men's team of Agrigento in the Italian A1 series
1991-1992 coach of the Dukla Liberec men's team, 3rd place in the CL, winner of the Czechoslovak Cup, 2nd place at the CISM World Military Championships in Germany
1992-1994 coach of the Udine men's team in the Italian B1 series
1994-1995 coach of the Cagliari men's team in the Italian A2 series
1998-1999 coach of Loreto men's team in Italian Serie A2
1999-2000 coach of Cagliari men's team in Italian Serie A2
2000-2003 coach of Al Jazira Abu Dhabi men's team in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), winning the championship title in 2002
2003-2005 Coach of the UAE junior national team, winning the 2004 Arab Nations Championship, supervisor of national teams and coach of the UAE beach volleyball national team
2005-2006 Coach of Al Jazira Abu Dhabi (UAE) men's team
1981-1984 coach of the Czechoslovak junior team
1985-1987 Assistant coach to Karel Láznička for the Czechoslovak men's team, winning a silver medal at the 1985 European Championships in the Netherlands, 3rd place at the 1985 World Cup in Japan, 8th place at the 1986 European Championships in France, and 6th place at the 1987 European Championships in Belgium
1996-1998 coach of the Czech men's national team, participating in the 1997 European Championships in the Netherlands (6th place) and the 1998 World Championships in Japan (19th-24th place).