Czech Republic's national hockey team coach is reportedly set to resign from his post amid bribery allegations.

Vladimir Ruzicka, head coach of the Czech Republic's 1998 Olympic gold medal-winning team, is being accused of taking money from parents eager to have their sons play for a minor hockey team he runs, according to a report from TV Nova Sport.

Ruzicka, 52, co-owns and coaches Slavia Prag, the minor hockey team, the report said.

Drafted in the fourth round of the 1982 NHL draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs, Ruzicka played 233 career games, suiting up for the Boston Bruins, Edmonton Oilers and Ottawa Senators.

As coach of the national team, Ruzicka also has led the Czech Rep. to two world championships in 2005 and 2010.

Big scandal in Czech hockey. National coach Vladimir Ruzicka was asking for bribes from parents in exchange for kids could continue to (1) — Roman Jedlicka (@jedli) June 9, 2015

play hockey in Slavia Prag club (he was coach and co-owner there). It is expected Ruzicka is gonna resign tonight and Czech team will be (2) — Roman Jedlicka (@jedli) June 9, 2015

without head coach (end). — Roman Jedlicka (@jedli) June 9, 2015