Czech first-league football club MFK Karviná has appointed Roman West as its new head coach during a period of significant turmoil. The club is currently facing corruption allegations, casting a shadow over its operations. Simultaneously, Karviná is contesting a relegation decision, appealing a previous ruling that would see them demoted to the second league. The final verdict on the relegation appeal remains pending, leaving the club’s future uncertain. West’s arrival is intended to provide stability as the club navigates these legal and sporting challenges. The team’s roster is reportedly unstable due to the ongoing issues, adding to the pressure on the new coach. Karviná’s management presented West on Monday evening, hoping for a positive shift in the club’s fortunes.