Nezmar allegedly lost his job due to wiretapping. What about others?

Former Slavia sports director Jan Nezmar, who appears in police files and wiretaps called Šváb, allegedly lost his job at the consulting company Deloitte. The reason is allegedly that it is associated with the current football case. The current stapler manager Jan Bílek, who still remains in office, is also involved.

Jan Nezmara came with information about the end on the isport.cz server, which was confirmed by the spokesperson of the above-mentioned company, Alžběta Honsová. The former league footballer ended up in Slavia in August 2020 and four months later moved to Podbeskidzie, Poland. He worked there until the end of last season and in the meantime he got into the consulting company Deloitte.

There he was in charge of projects focused on sports financing, analysis of athletes’ remuneration and also the construction of infrastructures. But he no longer works in the company because he is involved in a football case. He had been associated with Deloitte for less than eight months. Police wiretaps revealed that it was Nezmar who was often in contact with former FAČR vice-president Roman Berbr.

It was the former sports director of Slavia who was supposed to be dealing with a delegation of referees with Berbr. In addition, the former vice-chairman of the FACR was to urge a payment from Jaroslav Tvrdík for the title via Nezmar. The current manager of Slavia, Jiří Bílek, who was then the Slavic reserve at the time, is also involved in the whole case.

Bílek, who was Nezmar’s assistant, was allegedly in frequent contact with the then sports director of Prague’s Vyšehrad, Roman Rogoz, and was supposed to complain to him about the performance of the referees. Slavia has not yet taken any steps towards Bílek.

Petr Fousek, Chairman of the FACR, also commented on the whole case:

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