Czech Republic midfielder Jakub Jankto to sit out remainder of season over health concerns
Reuters
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Czech Republic international
Jakub Jankto
has announced he will not play for Sparta Prague anymore this season due to concerns over his health.
The midfielder has played 16 games in all competitions for Sparta this term, having joined on loan from Spanish side
Getafe.
“In recent years, and especially the last year, so many things have accumulated around me that it is better to slow down and think about my health as well,” the 27-year-old said in an Instagram post.
“It wasn’t the best sporting year for me … I am all the more saddened that my health and mental state will not allow me to continue my pursuit of the title and cup.”
Sparta said in a statement that Jankto would step aside from first-team duties due to “personal matters” and that the club had met with him following a traffic incident on Tuesday.
Sparta lead the Czech top flight with 61 points after 27 games, two points above second-placed Slavia Prague. The two Prague teams are due to meet in the Czech Cup final in May.
Jankto received widespread support earlier this year after coming out as gay in February, saying he wanted to live his life “in freedom.”
His announcement was met with support from
Brazil and
Paris Saint-Germain star
Neymar, the
English Premier League,
LaLiga and European football governing body UEFA.
Jakub Jankto, a midfielder for Sparta Prague, will not play for the remainder of the season due to concerns over his health. The 27-year-old, who joined Sparta on loan from Spanish side Getafe, has played 16 games in all competitions for the club this term. In an Instagram post, Jankto explained that he needed to slow down and think about his physical and mental health as many things had accumulated around him in recent years.
Sparta Prague issued a statement saying that Jankto would step aside from first-team duties due to “personal matters” and that the club had met with him following a traffic incident on Tuesday. Sparta is currently leading the Czech top flight with 61 points after playing 27 games, two points above second-placed Slavia Prague. The two Prague teams have a Czech Cup final in May.
Jankto came out as gay in February of this year and received widespread support from various football organizations, including the English Premier League, LaLiga, and UEFA.