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''Baník'' is a Slovak word meaning "miner". Since the 1950s it has been part of the name of various sports clubs in Czechoslovakia associated mostly with coal mining regions. In Poland, the same practice was conducted with the name ''górnik''. ''Baník'' still serves as a name of various sport clubs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia: Sports clubs in the Czech Republic * FC Baník Ostrava, from Ostrava ** FC Baník Ostrava (women) * FK Pelikán Děčín, known as DSO Baník Děčín 1953–1957 and TJ Baník Děčín 1957–1958, from Děčín * MFK Havířov, formerly known as Baník Havířov, from Havířov * SK Kladno, known as DSO Baník Kladno 1953–1958 and TJ Baník Kladno 1960–1961, from Kladno * FK Baník Most 1909, from Most * DHK Baník Most * SK Sigma Olomouc, known as DSO Baník MŹ Olomouc 1953–1960, from Olomouc * SFC Opava, known as TJ Baník Opava 1953–1958, from Opava * FK Baník Ratíškovice, from Ratíškovice * FK Baník Sokolov, from Sokolov **St ...
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Slovak Language
Slovak () , is a West Slavic language of the Czech–Slovak group, written in Latin script. It is part of the Indo-European language family, and is one of the Slavic languages, which are part of the larger Balto-Slavic branch. Spoken by approximately 5 million people as a native language, primarily ethnic Slovaks, it serves as the official language of Slovakia and one of the 24 official languages of the European Union. Slovak is closely related to Czech, to the point of mutual intelligibility to a very high degree, as well as Polish. Like other Slavic languages, Slovak is a fusional language with a complex system of morphology and relatively flexible word order. Its vocabulary has been extensively influenced by Latin and German and other Slavic languages. The Czech–Slovak group developed within West Slavic in the high medieval period, and the standardization of Czech and Slovak within the Czech–Slovak dialect continuum emerged in the early modern period. In the later mi ...
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DHK Baník Most
DHK Baník Most is a professional women's handball club from Most, Czech Republic. In the 2019–20 season they made history by qualifying for the EHF Champions League group stage. The nickname for the team is "Černí andělé" (Black Angels). They competed again in the 2022–23 Women's EHF Champions League. European record Results National * Czech First Division: 9 **: 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022 *Czech Cup: 6 **: 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023 * WHIL: 3 **: 2013, 2018, 2021, 2022 International *EHF Challenge Cup: **: 2013 Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2023–24 season'' ;Goalkeepers * 21 Ellen Janssen * 31 Dominika Müllnerová * 32 Jana Kašparová ;Wingers ;LW *9 Adéla Stříšková * 22 Lucia Mikulčík * 71 Sofie Behenská ;RW * 33 Tereza Eksteinová * 73 Barbora Kroftová * 88 Dominika Zachová ;Line players *8 Michaela Holanová * 91 Daria Somionka ;Back players ;LB *4 Eszter Ogonovszky * 11 Ver ...
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FC Baník Prievidza
FC Baník Prievidza is a Slovak football club, playing in the town of Prievidza. Between 1993 and 2000, Prievidza played in the highest level of Slovak football, the Corgoň liga. Following the 2006–07 season, HFK Prievidza was promoted to the Slovak First League (second level of Slovak football). The club finished in 6th place for the 2007–08 season. Beginning with the 2008–09 season, the club changed its name to FK Mesto Prievidza. In 2009–10, the club withdrew from the Slovak First League. Club history *1919 – PAC Prievidza *1929 – ŠK Prievidza *1943 – SOHG Prievidza *1948 – Sokol Prievidza *1949 – Sokol Carpatia Prievidza *1954 – Merger of Baník Novaky and Baník Prievidza *1961 – TJ Baník Prievidza *1994 – MFK Prievidza *1995 – FK Petrimex Prievidza *1998 – FK Baník Prievidza *2003 – HFK Prievidza (resulted from the merger of MŠK TOPVAR, Horná Nitra Topoľčany and FK Baník Prievidz ...
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HCB Karviná
Handball Club Baník Karviná or HCB Karviná is a Czech handball club based in Karviná, Czech Republic. Baník Karviná is one of the most successful handball clubs in the country, having won the Chance Extraliga twelve times. History The club was founded in 1952. HCB Karviná win the first title in 1968 in Czechoslovak second league and 1972 win in Czechoslovak first league. Club played in EHF Champions League in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008 and EHF Cup in 1997, 1998, 1999, 2010, 2019 and 2020. The club has won the Czech Handball Extraliga twelve times, of which the last time was in 2022. The club competed in EHF Champions League and EHF Cup on several occasions. Crest, colours, supporters Club crest File:HCB_Karvina1.jpg, (-2013) File:HCB_Karvina2.jpg, (2013-2018) File:HCB_Karvina3.jpg, (2018–present) Kits Management Team Current squad :''Squad for the 2022–23 season'' Technical staff * Head Coach: Michal Brůna * Fitness Coach: ...
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Vítkovice (Ostrava)
Vítkovice (german: Witkowitz, pl, Witkowice) is an administrative district of the city of Ostrava, capital of the Moravian-Silesian Region in the Czech Republic. Situated on the left bank of the Ostravice River in the Moravian part of the city, Vítkovice was a town in its own right until its incorporation in 1924. History The settlement of ''Witchendorff'' in the March of Moravia was first mentioned in a 1357 deed by the Lords of Paskov, probably named after the nobleman Witek von Wigstein, who was enfeoffed by the Bishops of Olomouc with nearby Šostýn (''Schauenstein'') Castle in 1369. In 1435 it was given in pawn with the Lordship of Hukvaldy by Emperor Sigismund to the former Hussite leader Nikolaus Sokol of Lamberg. Vítkovice, initially agricultural village, witnessed heavy industrialization after 1828, when the Olomouc archbishop Archduke Rudolf of Austria at the instigation of geologist Franz Xaver Riepl had an iron and steel mill (''Rudolfshütte'') built, the first in ...
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MFK Vítkovice
MFK Vítkovice is a football club from Vítkovice (Ostrava), Vítkovice, Ostrava, Czech Republic. It was founded in 1919 as FC Vítkovice, announced bankruptcy in 2011 and transformed to MFK Vítkovice. The club won the Czechoslovak First League in the 1985–86 Czechoslovak First League, 1985–86 season. The club has always been somewhat overshadowed by the town's main team FC Baník Ostrava. The teams have a mutual rivalry, as Baník is based in the Czech Silesia, Silesian part of the city, while Vítkovice are located in the Moravian part of Ostrava. MFK Vítkovice however still maintain a small local fan base. They also hold a rivalry with regional side FK Fotbal Třinec from Třinec. History The club was founded in 1919 as ''SK Slavoj Vítkovice'' and played their matches in the Kunčičky district of Ostrava. The club however vanished due to financial problems and was succeeded in 1922 by ''SK Vítkovice''. The club then became one of the strongest teams in the Ostrava re ...
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Stadion FK Baník Sokolov
Stadion FK Baník Sokolov is a multi-purpose stadium in Sokolov, Czech Republic. It is mainly used for football matches and is the home ground of FK Baník Sokolov FK Baník Sokolov is a Czech football club based in Sokolov. The club plays in the Bohemian Football League, which is the third tier of Czech football. Historical names * 1948 – ''SK HDB Falknov nad Ohří'' * 1948 – ''ZTS Sokol H .... The stadium holds 5,000 spectators, which, as of 2012, included 770 seated. References External links Information at FK Baník Sokolov websiteStadium information Football venues in the Czech Republic FK Baník Sokolov Buildings and structures in the Karlovy Vary Region {{CzechRepublic-sports-venue-stub ...
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Sokolov, Czech Republic
Sokolov (, until 1948 Falknov nad Ohří; german: Falkenau an der Eger) is a town in the Karlovy Vary Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 22,000 inhabitants. Administrative parts Villages of Hrušková and Novina and area of former village of Vítkov are administrative parts of Sokolov. Etymology The meaning of the original German name ''Falkenau'' was "falcon's riparian forest", the original Czech name ''Falknov'' was created by transcription of the German name. According to legend, it was related to hobby of knight Sebastian, who is said to have been the founder of the town, of falconry. After the World War II, when it was customary to change names of German origin, the town was renamed Sokolov. According to communist propaganda at the time, the name was not related to a falcon (i.e. ''sokol'' in Czech), but to the Battle of Sokolovo in which Czechoslovak soldiers had fought alongside Soviet soldiers on the Eastern Front in World War II. Geography Sokolov is located about ...
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FK Baník Sokolov
FK Baník Sokolov is a Czech football club based in Sokolov. The club plays in the Bohemian Football League, which is the third tier of Czech football. Historical names * 1948 – ''SK HDB Falknov nad Ohří'' * 1948 – ''ZTS Sokol HDB Sokolov'' * 1953 – ''DSO Baník Sokolov'' * 1962 – ''TJ Baník Sokolov'' * 1992 – ''FK Baník Sokolov'' Players Current squad . Out on loan Notable former players History in domestic competitions * Seasons spent at Level 1 of the football league system: 0 * Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 14 * Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 1 * Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 0 Czech Republic References External links *Official website Banik Sokolov Association football clubs established in 1948 Baník Sokolov ''Baník'' is a Slovak word meaning "miner". Since the 1950s it has been part of the nam ...
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Ratíškovice
Ratíškovice is a municipality and village in Hodonín District in the South Moravian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 4,000 inhabitants. Geography Ratíškovice is located about northeast of Hodonín and southeast of Hodonín. It lies in a flat landscape of the Lower Morava Valley. The highest point is the Náklo hill above sea level. History The first written mention of Ratíškovice is in a deed of bishop Jindřich Zdík from 1141. It is one of the oldest villages in the area. People in Ratíškovice were mainly farmers; they used to grow rye, barley, oat, potatoes, corn, millet and hemp. At the end of the 19th century, they started to work in mines in Dubňany and Milotice. Demographics Economy Ratíškovice is known for viticulture and wine-making. The municipality lies in the Slovácká wine sub-region. Sport The football club FK Baník Ratíškovice is based in Ratíškovice. It plays in lower amateur tiers. Sights The most important monument is the Ch ...
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FK Baník Ratíškovice
FK Baník Ratíškovice is a football club from the South Moravian village of Ratíškovice, Czech Republic. It currently plays in the regional division. Baník Ratíškovice played in the Czechoslovak Second League in the 1959–1960 and 1962–1963 seasons; and in the Czech 2. Liga from 1999 to 2002. The greatest achievement of the club was finishing runners-up in the 1999–2000 Czech Cup. After relegation from the Second League in 2002, the club struggled with financial problems and further relegations to lower divisions followed. Historical names * 1930–1945 – DSK Ratíškovice * 1945–1948 – Ratíškovický SK * 1948–1953 – Sokol Ratíškovice * 1953–1993 – TJ Baník Ratíškovice * 1993–1996 – SK Kontakt Moravia Ratíškovice * 1996–2002 – SK Baník Ratíškovice * 2002–present – FK Baník Ratíškovice Honours *Czech Cup **Runners-Up 1999–2000 *Moravian–Silesian Football League The Moravian-Silesian ...
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Opava
Opava (; german: Troppau, pl, Opawa) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 55,000 inhabitants. It lies on the river Opava (river), Opava. Opava is one of the historical centres of Silesia. It was a historical capital of Czech Silesia. Administrative division Opava is made up of eight self-governing boroughs in the suburbs, and of central part which is administered directly. The city is further divided into 14 administrative parts (in brackets): *''Opava'' (Město, Předměstí (larger part), Kateřinky, Kylešovice and Jaktař (larger part)) *Komárov *Malé Hoštice *Milostovice *Podvihov (Komárovské Chaloupky and Podvihov) *Suché Lazce *Vávrovice (Vávrovice, Předměstí (smaller part) and Jaktař (smaller part)) *Vlaštovičky *Zlatníky Geography Opava is situated about northwest of Ostrava. Most of its territory is located in the Głubczyce Plateau, Opava Hilly Land within the Silesian Lowlands, but it also extends to the Nízk ...
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