Tomas Rosicky's son scored the final goal as the former Arsenal star brought the curtain down on a stellar playing career with a farewell friendly in Prague.

Rosicky's Czech XI faced a World XI as Rosicky called on friends, ex-team-mates and family members to mark the end of an impressive 19-year professional career.

Former Gunners Robin van Persie, Cesc Fabregas, Bacary Sagna and Gael Clichy helped make up the World XI which was brimming with colleagues from Rosicky's Emirates days.

The home side emerged triumphant, clinching a 5-2 victory when Rosicky senior set up his young son to roll in the fifth.

Rosicky had earlier seen a penalty saved by Jens Lehmann and after the game told Arsenal's official website: "I was actually expecting Jens to save my son's shot too! I'm glad he showed his human side as well."

He added: "Obviously it's very emotional. It was great, I have to say, that I could share this moment with all the guys who came to play in the game and be here with me, so I have to say thank you to everyone who came here and made this occasion very special.