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1. HFK Olomouc
1. HFK Olomouc is a football club in the Czech Republic, based in Olomouc. The club is currently playing in the Czech Fourth Division. The club previously played in the Czech 2. Liga from 2005–06 until relegation in the 2008–09 season. In 2012–13, HFK Olomouc finished third in the Second Division but were relegated due to financial difficulties. Following a promotion to the 2. Liga for the 2000–01 season, the club changed its name from FK Holice 1932 to 1. HFK Olomouc. 1. HFK Olomouc advanced to the last 16 stage of the Czech Cup during the 2002–03, 2004–05, 2005–06 and 2010–11 seasons, but never made it into the quarter finals, losing on each occasion. Historical names * 1932 – FK Holice 1932 * 1948 – Sokol Holice * 1950 – Závodní sokolská jednota Holice * 1953 – TJ Spartak Holice * 1968 – Sokol Holice * 1972 – TJ Olomouc-Holice * 1994 – FK Holice 1932 (merged with FC Lokomotiva Olomouc) * 2000  ...
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Stadion FK Holice
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Josef Pučálka
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Moravian–Silesian Football League
The Moravian-Silesian Football League (MSFL) ( cs, Moravskoslezská fotbalová liga) is one of the third level football leagues in the Czech Republic (the other is the Bohemian Football League) headquartered in Olomouc. The league comprises teams from the historic regions of Moravia and Silesia and partially also Bohemia. The league was formed in 1991 during the Czechoslovakia era, replacing the former ''II.ČNL'' (II. Česká národni liga; Second Czech National League) at the third tier of Czechoslovak football alongside sister league ČFL. The winner of MSFL is promoted to the Czech National Football League. Three clubs are promoted to the MSFL - the winners of Divize D, E and F of the Czech Fourth Division. Moravian-Silesian Football League clubs in 2022–23 Moravian-Silesian Football League champions References Informationat the ČMFS website. {{DEFAULTSORT:Moravian-Silesian Football League 3 Czech Czech may refer to: * Anything from or related to the Czech R ...
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Jiří Derco
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Petr Uličný
Petr Uličný (born 11 February 1950 in Uničov) is a former Czech football player and manager. Having previously managed Sigma Olomouc until 2006, guiding the club to finishes of third, fourth and ninth, Uličný returned in December 2011. Honours Manager SK Sigma Olomouc * Czech Cup The Czech Cup ( cs, Pohár FAČR), officially known as the MOL Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the major men's football cup competition in the Czech Republic. It is organised by the Czech Football Association. The Czech Cup was first held in 19 ...: 2011–12 References External links *1. FC Brno profile 1950 births Living people People from Uničov Czech footballers AC Sparta Prague players SK Sigma Olomouc players FC Viktoria Plzeň players Czech football managers Czech First League managers FC Fastav Zlín managers FC Zbrojovka Brno managers FC Baník Ostrava managers FC Viktoria Plzeň managers FK Viktoria Žižkov managers SFC Opava managers FC Hradec Králové managers ...
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Miroslav Kouřil
Miroslav Kouřil (born 16 January 1960) is a Czech football manager and former player. His playing position was forward. Kouřil played in the Czechoslovak First League and Gambrinus liga, making over 100 league appearances between 1985 and 1994.Profile at gambrinusliga.cz


Management career

Kouřil became the manager of during the 2005–06 Czech 2. Liga, replacing . Kouřil took over at

Josef Mucha
Josef Mucha (born 10 July 1967) is a Czech former professional football player. As a midfielder, he played in the Gambrinus liga, making over 250 appearances over the course of 11 seasons, playing over 200 league matches for SK Sigma Olomouc as well as playing for FC Tescoma Zlín.Profile at gambrinusliga.cz
Mucha subsequently embarked on becoming a trainer / coach and managed or become assistant at a couple of teams. He debuted as manager by during the season, where he was replaced by



Tomáš Uličný
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Leoš Kalvoda
Leoš Kalvoda (born 26 March 1958) is a Czech football manager and former player. He is currently the manager of MFK Frýdek-Místek in the Czech First League. As a player, he played in the Czechoslovak First League for Sigma Olomouc. As a manager, he has had a number of clubs, including spells in the Gambrinus liga with Sigma Olomouc and Hradec Králové. Arguably his greatest achievement to date is winning the Slovak Super Liga in 2002 with Slovak side Žilina. Playing career As a player, Kalvoda could play as either a defender or midfielder. During the 1980s he played for Sigma Olomouc in the Czechoslovak First League, scoring 17 goals in 180 league matches. Management career First League and European football Kalvoda took over as manager of Sigma Olomouc towards the end of the 1999–2000 Gambrinus liga season. In his first full season with the club, Sigma finished third in the league and qualified for the following season's UEFA Cup. However the club lost in the firs ...
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Vítězslav Kolda
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Luděk Kokoška
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Miloslav Machálek
Miloslav Machálek (born 20 July 1961) is a Czech professional football manager who last managed Czech First League club Zbrojovka Brno. Early life and career Machálek grew up in Slovácko region village of Slavkov, where he began his career in youth categories. From the age of 18 he often suffered from knee and cruciate ligament injuries that limited him in his career. After returning from the military service he played together with his brother in the Staré Město, Vyškov and in lower Austrian competitions. He ended his career in his home club. Managerial career Machálek's first club as manager was SK LeRK Prostějov, whom he started coaching in 1999 in 1999–2000 Czech 2. Liga and finished on 12th place. He subsequently worked for FC Vysočina Jihlava and 1. HFK Olomouc, managing both sides in the Czech 2. league. In the following year he was appointed as an interim manager of 1. FC Synot , when the manager Radek Rabušic was sacked after only 4 rounds in the 200 ...
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