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Kaučuk Opava
Slezský FC Opava is a professional football club based in Opava, Czech Republic. The club plays in the Czech National Football League, the second of Czech football after being relegated from the Czech First League at the end of the 2020–21 season. History The club was in the Czech First League at the top tier of Czech football from 1995 to 2000, getting relegated in 2000 but returning to the top flight the following season in 2001. After another relegation they returned again in 2003 and had a two-year spell in the top division, but internal issues led to a slow decline of the club and relegation to the regional division. The club celebrated a return to the Second Division in 2011, but after just two seasons, they were relegated back to the Moravian–Silesian Football League (MSFL) in 2013. The club won promotion back into the second level of football in their first season in the MSFL. They won the Czech National Football League in 2018, securing promotion to the top flight ...
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Stadion V Městských Sadech
Stadion v Městských sadech is a football stadium in Opava, Czech Republic. It is the home stadium of SFC Opava Slezský FC Opava is a professional football club based in Opava, Czech Republic. The club plays in the Czech National Football League, the second of Czech football after being relegated from the Czech First League at the end of the 2020–21 seas ... and has a capacity of 7,758 seated places. It is located in the municipal park near the Opava River. References External links Stadium information Football venues in the Czech Republic SFC Opava Sports venues in the Moravian-Silesian Region Sports venues completed in 1973 Sport in Opava Buildings and structures in Opava 1973 establishments in Czechoslovakia 20th-century architecture in the Czech Republic {{CzechRepublic-sports-venue-stub ...
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Czech Silesia
Czech Silesia (, also , ; cs, České Slezsko; szl, Czeski Ślōnsk; sli, Tschechisch-Schläsing; german: Tschechisch-Schlesien; pl, Śląsk Czeski) is the part of the historical region of Silesia now in the Czech Republic. Czech Silesia is, together with Bohemia and Moravia, one of the three historical Czech lands. Silesia lies in the north-east of the Czech Republic, predominantly in the Moravian-Silesian Region, with a section in the northern Olomouc Region. It is almost identical in extent with the Duchy of Upper and Lower Silesia, also known as Austrian Silesia, before 1918; between 1938 and 1945, part of the area was also known as Sudeten Silesia (german: Sudetenschlesien, sli, Sudetaschläsing, cs, Sudetské Slezsko, szl, Sudecki Ślōnsk, pl, Śląsk Sudecki). Geography Czech Silesia borders Moravia in the south, Poland (Polish Silesia) in the north (in the northwest the County of Kladsko, until 1742/48 an integral part of Bohemia) and Slovakia in the southeast ...
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Jiří Bartl
Jiří Bartl (born 22 October 1963) is a Czech former football player and currently a football manager. Having previously been manager of SFC Opava and assistant manager, Bartl took over as manager at Gambrinus liga side Teplice in January 2007 following an illness to manager Vlastislav Mareček. At the end of the 2006–07 season, he was dismissed from his position. He was announced as the new manager of Hlučín in September 2010. However the club experienced a difficult season, finishing last in the 2010–11 Czech 2. Liga The 2010–11 Czech 2. Liga was the 18th season of the 2. česká fotbalová liga, the second tier of the Czech football league. The season began on 30 July 2010 and ended on 11 June 2011. The winter break was scheduled between 6 November 2010 a ..., and he was sacked in June 2011. References External links Profile at idnes.cz at Deník.cz {{DEFAULTSORT:Bartl, Jiri 1963 births Living people Czech footballers Czechoslovak footballers Cz ...
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Martin Rozhon
Martin Rozhon (born 30 July 1965) is a retired Czech football striker. References 1965 births Living people Czech men's footballers SFC Opava players 1. FK Drnovice players MFK Karviná players Czech First League players Men's association football forwards FK Třinec players MFK Vítkovice players FC Zlín players {{CzechRepublic-footy-bio-stub ...
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Tomáš Vychodil
Tomáš Vychodil (born 7 October 1975) is a Czech-Russian football coach and former player. Career After playing in the Czech Republic and declining an offer from German club Darmstadt, Vychodil left for Russia to further his career with Kristall Smolensk, signing after a trial through former UNEX Uničov coach Alexandr Bokij.Jak Čech poznal velkou zem. Vychodil: Rusové během noci postaví raketu
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Roman Hendrych
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Miroslav Kamas
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Alois Grussmann
Alois Grussmann (born 6 September 1964) is a Czech football manager and former player, who played as a forward. He played in the Czechoslovak First League with Baník Ostrava and Vítkovice between 1984 and 1991, before spending a season in Spain with Real Betis. Following his return to his homeland, Grussmann played mainly for Opava, where he played five seasons in the Czech First League. Grussmann represented Czechoslovakia internationally, winning six caps and scoring one goal between 1988 and 1991. Club career Grussmann started to play his club football in Czechoslovakia for Baník Ostrava. In 1986, he joined Vítkovice, with whom he stayed for five seasons, playing 148 Czechoslovak First League matches and scoring 30 goals. During this time he played in the European Cup and UEFA Cup. In 1991 Grussmann moved to Spain to play for Real Betis, where he joined compatriot players Michal Bílek and Roman Kukleta. He scored eight goals in 38 league appearances for the ...
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Jaroslav Kolínek
Jaroslav (also written as Yaroslav or Jarosław in other Slavic languages) is a Czech and Slovak first name, pagan in origin. There are several possible origins of the name Jaroslav. It is very likely that originally the two elements of the name referred to '' Jarilo'' - male Proto-Slavic deity of the sun, spring, and fertility, and ''slav'' meaning glory, i.e. "glory of the sun". However, with the adoption of Christianity in the Slavic countries the name began to be commonly understood not as a reference to a pagan deity, but rather to the "fervent worship of Go1of the Bible. ;People named Jaroslav: * Jaroslav Drobný, Czech tennis player * Jaroslav Drobný (footballer), Czech footballer * Jaroslav Foglar, Czech novelist * Jaroslav Halák, Slovak ice hockey player * Jaroslav Hašek, Czech author, writer of '' The Good Soldier Švejk'' * Jaroslav Heyrovský, Czech chemist and inventor, recipient of the Nobel prize * Jaroslav Jakubovič, Czech jazz saxophonist * Jaroslav Janiš, ...
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Jan Baránek
Jan Baránek (born 1 July 1970) is a Czech former football player. He made more than 300 appearances in the top flight of Czechoslovak and later Czech football. He was captain at Opava. In 2007, he was manager of Jakubčovice Fotbal. His brother Vít Baránek Vít Baránek (born 27 September 1974) is a former Czech football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of foot ... and son Jan Baránek, Jr. are also professional football players. Honours Managerial ; SFC Opava * Moravian-Silesian Football League: 2013–14 References External links * 1970 births Living people People from Uherské Hradiště Czech men's footballers Czechoslovak men's footballers Czech First League players MFK Vítkovice players 1. FK Drnovice players SFC Opava players FC Baník Ostrava players SFC Opava managers Men's association football midfielder ...
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Jan Kadlec
Jan Kadlec (born 19 July 1989) is a Czech football Football is a family of team sports that involve, to varying degrees, kicking a ball to score a goal. Unqualified, the word ''football'' normally means the form of football that is the most popular where the word is used. Sports commonly c ... striker who recently played for the Corgoň Liga club DAC Dunajská Streda, on loan from Sparta Prague. References External links at fotbalportal.cz* 1989 births Living people Association football forwards Czech Republic youth international footballers Czech footballers AC Sparta Prague players FK Viktoria Žižkov players FC DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda players Slovak Super Liga players Footballers from Prague Expatriate footballers in Slovakia Czech expatriate sportspeople in Slovakia {{CzechRepublic-footy-forward-stub ...
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