HFK Přerov was a
football
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club from
Přerov
Přerov (; german: Prerau) is a city in the Olomouc Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 41,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Bečva River. In the past it was a major crossroad in the heart of Moravia in the Czech Republic. The historic centre ...
in the
Olomouc Region
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of the
Czech Republic
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. The club played in the
Czech 2. Liga
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for three seasons between
1996–97 and the
1998–99 season, being known under the name FK PS Přerov in the 1996–97 season. The club was relegated from the second league in 1999 and did not take part in the following season's
Moravian–Silesian Football League
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.
Historical names
* 1951 – Spartak Přerov
* 1953 – DSO Spartak Přerov (''Dobrovolná sportovní organizace Spartak Přerov'')
* TJ Spartak PS Přerov (''Tělovýchovná jednota Spartak Přerovské strojírny Přerov'')
* 1993 – FK PS Přerov (''Fotbalový klub Přerovské strojírny Přerov'')
* 1995 – fusion with FK LMCH LET Přerov, name unchanged
* 1996 – fusion with FC Alfa Slušovice, name unchanged
* 1997 – FK Hanácká kyselka Přerov (''Fotbalový klub Hanácká kyselka Přerov'')
* 1999 – HFK Přerov (''Hanácký fotbalový klub Přerov'')
References
Přerov District
Association football clubs established in 1951
Association football clubs disestablished in 2001
Defunct football clubs in the Czech Republic
1951 establishments in Czechoslovakia
2001 disestablishments in the Czech Republic
Czech National Football League clubs
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