UEFA sanctioned Czech coach Petr Vlachovský for life for violating the body’s disciplinary regulations after he was investigated for misconduct relating to the secret taping of FC Slovacko players in the locker room.
UEFA’s Control, Ethics and Disciplinary Body (CEDB) reported that the decision was taken following an investigation by an Ethics and Disciplinary Inspector into the allegations against the former coach of FC Slovacko’s women’s team.
Spying on players
FC Slovako Women’s coach Petr Vlachovsky has received a lifetime ban from football-related activities by UEFA after filming his players undressing without their knowledge.
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Vlachovský was convicted in May 2025 for videotaping club players in the locker room.
Among them was a 17-year-old minor and received a suspended prison sentence.
In addition to a temporary ban on training in the country, according to Czech media.
Vlachovský violated several articles of the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations, the body explained in a statement on Tuesday.
As a result, he was disqualified for life from performing any function related to soccer.
In addition, UEFA requested that the sanction be extended worldwide.
And he asked the Czech Republic Football Association to revoke Vlachovský’s coaching license, in case it has not yet been withdrawn.
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FIFPRO backs exemplary punishment by UEFA
Petr Vlachovsky, Czech women’s soccer coach, was banned for life from coaching by UEFA for secretly filming players in the locker room and showers. https://t.co/DdRbTHHqaL
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The case has generated attention because Vlachovský had also coached the Czech Republic’s U-19 women’s national team.
This has rekindled concerns about the protection of female athletes and supervision in women’s soccer.
The FIFPRO soccer players’ union welcomed the sanction.
As well as UEFA’s request to world soccer’s governing body, FIFA, to impose an international ban on the coach.
“This result sends a strong and necessary message that abusive and inappropriate behavior has no place in soccer.”
“And that the protection of player welfare must remain a priority at all levels of the game,” FIFPRO added in a statement (Filed as: UEFA expels coach for videotaping players).
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