Petr Cech has announced that after 26 years he broke up from his wife together.
The Chelsea legend revealed the heartbreaking news on social media with a short explanation.
Cech, 43, was with Martina since he was a teenager and during his career.
The couple had two children together, Damian Cech, 16, and Adela Cechova, 17.
The retired keeper placed on Instagram and confirmed that they had decided to end their marriage.
However, he suggested that there is no bad blood because they stay “best friends”.
He shared a black -white photo of himself with Martina who gave him a kiss on the cheek.
He wrote: “Martina and I are sad to announce that we divorce together after 26 years.
“We remain best friends and extremely proud of our two children.”
They met in 1999 as teenagers and made the decision in June 2003.
Adela and Damian follow in the footsteps of Cech.
Adela is a defender and plays for the national team of the Czech Republic under 17.
Cech missed her birth in January 2008, because he was at the Chelsea team for a semi-final draw against Everton.
The blues won the game 2-1, but manager Avram Grant Koos chose Hilario and did not include a cech in the MatchDay team.
Damian recently signed his first professional contract with Fulham.
He is a keeper like his father and announced his deal with the cottagers on social media.
Cech played for Chelsea and Arsenal during his gaming career in the Premier League.
In 2004 he came to the blues of Ligue 1 Outfit Rennes in a transfer of £ 7 million.
He went 494 performances for the club in which he won four Premier League titles, four FA Cups, Three League Cups.
The stop was also an important part of the Historical Champions League victory of Chelsea in 2012.
He left Stamford Bridge in 2015 and spent four years in Arsenal, and added another FA Cup winner's medal to his cabinet before retiring.
Since he hangs his gloves, he has changed from sport and became an ice hockey keeper.
He had also worked behind the scenes as a technical and performance advisor at Chelsea, but left the club in 2022 after the takeover of Todd Boehly.
