Cech’s son signs his first professional contract with London club

The son of Premier League – goalkeepers, Petr Cech has drawn a professional deal with a London club – but surprisingly it is not Chelsea or Arsenal.

Now 43, the Premier League icon spent more than ten years with the blues, in 2004 from the French side Rennes and it went short of 500 performances before moving through London.

After leaving Chelsea, he signed for Arsenal and played 139 times in goal for the Gunners and attracted his famous helmet he had to wear because of an injury that was previously sustained in his career.

While he now continues to get the headlines because of his ice hockey interest and other work in football, his children follow in his footsteps, with his 17-year-old daughter who plays for Fulham and the Czech Republic.

Now his son has written professional conditions with the same club, making it a family affair in Craven Cottage.

Damian Cech, 16, has written a deal to take the first steps of his professional career after he joined Fulham in 2024.

Prior to the move by London, Damian played for Chelsea before making the exchange from blue to white.

Petr, meanwhile, said Indnes.cz: 'I did not push my children into football, but they thought it was anyway. They just live with my name, so they are the target of comparison since they were young. '

Damian had become a member of Fulham's set -up under 15 and debuted in August last year just 15 years for his country under the age of 18.

The young person went to Instagram to announce the news and posted: 'Forever Dankervul' in addition to a photo of himself who signed a contract, accompanied by his father.

While Damian is a keeper, Adela Cechova, the daughter of the football legend, is a defender.

She made her debut in February for the youth side of the Czech Republic against Mexico in the Mima Cup.

Cechova is described by her coach, Daniel Smejkal, as' a promising defender 'who' gets to know the structure 'better' during the camp in Spain.

She came up during the second half of her match against Mexico, although the Czech Republic was on the wrong side of a 3-0 Scoreline.

Cech missed her birth in 2008 and told the People Magazine: 'It was the best day of my life and at the same time the most sad. I was happy to be a father and proud of my wife, but sad to have missed the birth.

“My daughter decided that she would come in the middle of the night without being able to do anything, so I had to wait for the phone.”

According to Czech publication Idnes.cz, Cech does not want to play one of his children to play for Chelsea.

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