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Thursday 23 June 2011 12:00, UK
Queens Park Rangers have confirmed that Radek Cerny has signed a contract extension at the club.
Keeper signs one-year contraction extension at Loftus Road
Queens Park Rangers have confirmed that Radek Cerny has signed a one-year contract extension at the club.
Cerny joined QPR in 2008 following a lengthy loan spell at Tottenham Hotspur, for whom he rarely featured.
The 37-year-old played just twice for QPR last season en route to the club's promotion to the Premier League.
Cerny again looks set to play second fiddle to first-choice keeper Paddy Kenny in the new campaign, but is nonetheless considered a valuable member of Neil Warnock's squad.
"Radek is a great pro and a very good keeper," Warnock told club's official website. "He deserves this new deal.
"Raddy and Paddy, along with David Rouse [goalkeeping coach] are a great team and the fact we did so well defensively last season is credit to the three of them who work so well together."