Adam Dvorak and Filip Slavata are talented 19-year-old goalkeepers of the second team of "Slavia Prague," which is the oldest football club in the Czech Republic. For their training and performances in the Czech league, both athletes choose Brave GK Venom goalkeeper gloves, which are made from 4 mm thick SUPREME latex, feature a Roll Hybrid finger cut, Fix Fit system with silicone inserts inside the palm for more precise ball control, and Backhand made of neoprene for shock absorption.
The Brave GK brand is becoming increasingly popular among both young and experienced goalkeepers in various European football leagues. We use premium German latex, neoprene, and textiles, making the gloves durable and effective in the game. Brave GK products have innovative features, such as 3D embossing from silicone on the back side and a double cuff for additional wrist coverage. These features provide goalkeepers with masterful ball control and reliability in goal defense. Lastly, goalkeepers value reliability and quality, and Brave GK meets these criteria.

In the 2021/2022 season, Adam Dvorak reached notable heights in the U19 category, winning the championship title in the I National Youth League. With the team "Slavia Prague B," they surpassed "Sparta" by just two points, scoring 73 goals in 30 matches, and achieving 20 victories. It's worth noting that "Slavia Prague B" was one of the youngest teams, where the average age of players did not exceed seventeen years. Additionally, Adam and his team deservedly won the Czechoslovak Cup, trouncing the Slovakian U17 champions "Trencin" with a score of 1:0.
In the 2022/2023 season, Adam continued to play for the U19 team in the UEFA Youth League matches, notably playing in the match against the Belgian "Genk." Unfortunately, they were unable to get past Genk, finishing the game with a score of 4:5.
Filip Slavata began his journey in football at the age of eight in Trseboradice. In 2015, he moved to the football club "Slavia Prague B," and since then, he has proudly worn the jersey of this team. In the 2021/2022 season in the U19 age category, he and his team won the championship title in the I National Youth League, finishing two points ahead of their nearest rival, the team "Sparta." Over 30 matches, "Slavia Prague B" scored 73 goals, won 20 times, drew 4 times, and suffered 6 defeats. Filip Slavata also became the holder of the Czechoslovak Cup when his team defeated the Slovakian U19 champion "AS Trencin" with a score of 4:2.

Brave GK Venom is a game model that provides outstanding grip and masterful ball control. Made from premium latex and neoprene, it offers innovative features including 3D embossing from silicone on the back side and a double cuff for additional wrist coverage. It's important to note that Brave GK Venom is the first model with a removable Velcro strap, allowing for adjustment to fit the needs of the game.
These gloves are ideal for all weather conditions. Elite latex ensures reliable grip even in rainy and wet weather. The combined use of different materials in the glove construction ensures their functionality regardless of external conditions.
The Roll Hybrid cut guarantees excellent ball control as each finger is almost entirely wrapped in latex. Neoprene on the backhand not only cushions impacts but also provides thermal insulation in cold weather.
Brave GK Venom has undergone several stages of improvements, including changes to the cuffs, palm construction, and latex, adding a 3D design on the backhand. These enhancements were the result of meticulous testing by goalkeepers, including those from Dynamo Kyiv and the Ukrainian national team. The gloves also received approval from Andriy Lunin of Real Madrid, who chose Brave GK Venom for his performances.
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Brave GK Venom - the choice of young goalkeepers ready to achieve outstanding results.
The "Slavia Prague B", represented by goalkeepers Adam Dvorak and Filip Slavata, is the reserve or second team of the famous Czech football club "Slavia Prague". The youth club primarily serves to develop young players, offering them a competitive environment to hone their skills and gain experience. It becomes a springboard for developing new talent and, ultimately, making it to the first team of "Slavia Prague", which participates in top-level Czech and European competitions.
"Slavia Prague B" participates in various youth and reserve leagues of the Czech Republic. The success of the club and its youth academy also benefits Czech football as a whole. Cultivating talented players who can potentially represent the national team increases the overall strength of Czech football.
