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Cech is the goalkeeper. Why does he always wear a helmet in the game?
Cech's skull was badly injured and a piece was missing. If he doesn't wear a hood, it will affect his game.

Petr Cech, born on May 20th, 1982, a Czech football player, finally played for Arsenal. He is the goalkeeper. He is the captain of the Czech national football team.

He played the most times in the history of Czech national team, * * * played 124 times, and represented the team in the 2006 World Cup and the European Football Championships in 2004, 2008, 20 12 and 20 16.

After leading the Czech team to the semi-finals of the 2004 European Football Championship, Cech was chosen as the best team of this year.

In 2006, Cech became the best goalkeeper in FIFA and the Champions League, and was regarded as one of the most respected goalkeepers in the contemporary era.

As for why Cech took the lead, it all started with a game in Reading on June 4th, 2006. 10. Cech, who was not wearing a helmet at that time, made a save in the opening 30 seconds. Although he jumped at the ball, the other hunter didn't stop and kicked Cech on the head, causing a very serious collision and eventually destroying the goalkeeper's skull. He was there then.

After Cech was taken to the hospital, his head was stitched with 50 stitches. Although Cech recovered quickly, he only rested for three months and returned to the game before the end of the season. According to the doctor's advice, he must wear a special protective helmet to guard the blue gate. At this point, everyone should understand why Cech is ahead.

Some people in UEFA also questioned why Cech took the lead and studied this situation. Finally, it was decided to let Cech wear a hood.

Then Cech's headgear kept him on the field. At that time, some football experts who didn't understand the condition speculated that Cech had recovered, but he didn't take off his hood because he suffered from hood dependence.

But the fact is that Cech once admitted in an interview that the skull injury has never healed. Even if the steel bars in the skull are not completely removed, the headband can effectively prevent the skull from cracking again to be on the safe side.

Even after the injury, Cech is still an excellent and great goalkeeper. It is no exaggeration to say that he is playing football with his life and that he is a world-class player.