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The Sydney Football Club Prague, commonly known as ''Sydney Prague'' or just ''Prague'', was a former association football club formed in 1951 by predominantly
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s, which participated in the
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from its foundation in 1957 until its amalgamation with
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at the beginning of the 1973 season. Sydney Prague were one of the most successful sides of the late 1950s and early 1960s, consistently finishing high in leagues and cups. Prague were one of the first club sides to bring fast, attacking European style play to Australia, due to the influx of European ex-international players to the club in the late 1950s. Formemost was the hiring of the Austrian
Leo Baumgartner Leo Baumgartner (March 14, 1932 - November 17, 2013) was an Austrian-Australian football player and coach. References 1961 births 2013 deaths Austrian men's footballers Footballers from Vienna Australian men's soccer players Sydney F ...
in 1958, who became the foremost star Sydney soccer with his arrival.


History

Prague was the home of many
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and ex-European representative footballers throughout the 1960s and early 1970s. Prague was instrumental in the strengthening of Australian football throughout its time, and had strong player and coaching links with the
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. In 1950 Vivian J (Jimmy) Chalwin, a former English amateur player came across a number of Czech boys playing soccer at Rushcutters Bay and ended up playing regularly with them every Sunday afternoon. After a few weeks Jerry Vilimek asked Chalwin if he thought they could form a team and enter a competition. On J. Chalwin's initiative a first meeting was held at the Y.M.C.A. and shortly afterwards the Sydney Football Club Prague was formed and two teams were nominated to play in the N.S.W. Metropolitan League. The first general meeting was held in the Premier Restaurant, Kings Cross, and J. Vilimek was elected President; J. Chalwin, Vice-President; V. Profanta, Secretary; J. Baca, Treasurer and W.R. Ball Public Relations Officer. Mr Stan Slavik who provided the first boots, Jerseys and balls was made Patron of the Club. Chalmers, who held a coaching certificate from the English FA, served also as coach for the first four years. Chalwin was also a successful businessman and known to arrive to his coaching appointments in his Rolls-Royce. He also coached the club in 1960. In its first year they almost finished as premiers, being beaten in the final. In 1952 the Club won its first trophy, the Metropolitan Cup and in 1953 they won the Metropolitan League. One of its most notable players was Milos Muller who was a prolific goal scorer and headed the goal-scoring list year after year. He scored a total of 378 goals for his Club and in 1955 scored 55 goals. Milos Muller was Prague's first Australian International when he as a centre-forward was chosen to play in the Australian team to play South Africa at the Sydney Cricket Ground in September 1955. From 1951 to 1953 S.F.C. Prague was basically an all Czech team which included players such as M. Muller, K. Lender, O. Toula, P.Janovsky, V.Vohanka, J Horinek, F. Dubai and J. Polivka. Also in 1953 the Committee was enlarged and Mr K. Rodny became President; Mr Garden, Vice-President; J. Bruna, V. Sarka, Z. Hofer, O. Pick and J. Prazak also joined. Finally in 1955, Prague, after winning the Metropolitan League twice, was promoted to the Southern League, and won it outright by beating Sydney Austral in the final. Prague's first year in the State League was rather disappointing as the team finished near the bottom of the competition although most games were lost by an odd goal. Despite this, the team was enjoying the reputation of being the fairest team in the competition and playing the continental short passing game. In January 1957 Prague, became one of the foundation clubs of the N.S.W. Federation, rebuilt the team, released many players to nearer clubs (without any transfer fees), signed new players such as goalkeeper Ron Lord, Ken Hiron, Erich Schwartz. Also new players like
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and Geoff Geddes combined well with the rest of the team, where old-timers Muller and Otakar "Otto" Toula still played. Prague gained notable victories against strong clubs like Canterbury, Gladesville and finished the season near the top of the table. In March 1958 Austrian Internationals Leopold Baumgartner and Karl Jaros joined Prague from
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and later they were followed by Andy Saghi, Erich Schwartz, Walter Tamandl,
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and Erwin Ninaus. Sydney Football Club Prague souvenir magazine 1950 – 1960


Legacy

Prague were the first Australian side to fully sponsor a tour by an overseas club., in 1964 guaranteeing Swiss champions
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a sum of £1785 in an attempt to persuade Basel's then Czech coach, Georges Sobotka to accept a position at Prague. Although Sobotka went on to coach the
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national football side, the tour was a success, turning over more than £5000 and paving the way for future overseas tours of Australia. The game ended in a 2–2 draw. In 1965,
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manager and former
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international,
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was offered a guest stint with Prague in a friendly against
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after taking the '64–'65 League cup with Chelsea. Docherty, still a registered player at the time, accepted and was granted permission by Chelsea. Docherty was to return to Sydney in the early 1980s, as coach of
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and
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. The fixture was deemed a great success, with over 6,000 people cramming
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for a high quality encounter, Stuttgart taking the tie 3–1. In an interesting turn of events, Stuttgart's coach at the time,
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returned to Australia four years later and took up a position coaching the national side during Australia's qualification bid for the
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.


Achievements

*NSW State League :* ''Regular Season Premiers (4):'' (1959, 1960, 1961, 1963) :* ''Champions (1):'' (1959) :* ''Runners up (1):'' (1960) *AMPOL Cup :* ''Winners (6):'' (1959, 1961, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1969) *Federation Cup :* ''Runners up (1):'' (1958)


Former players

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, Striker and Doncaster Rovers legend. Former President of Doncaster Rovers FC. * Ron Lord, Australian goalkeeper (1951–1964). * Geoff Sleight, Australian forward (1965) who played in Australia's first World Cup team. *
Roy Blitz Roy Blitz (born 23 November 1941) is an Australian former football (soccer) player. Playing career Club career Blitz played in the NSW State League for Prague, Pan Hellenic and Canterbury-Marrickville. His £2,300 transfer in 1965 from Pragu ...
, Australian forward (1965–1968). * Gary Manuel, Australian striker who went on to play for Australia in the
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(1969–1975). * Ray Rootsey, Australian Sweeper (1970–1974). * Brian Green, Coach of the
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(1975–1976). */
Leo Baumgartner Leo Baumgartner (March 14, 1932 - November 17, 2013) was an Austrian-Australian football player and coach. References 1961 births 2013 deaths Austrian men's footballers Footballers from Vienna Australian men's soccer players Sydney F ...
, Former Austrian international (1955–1957) who played for Australian in a friendly visit by Everton in 1964. Immigrated to join Prague in 1958 as player-coach until February 1960. Went on to coach Prague (1972–1973). */ David Zeman, Australian defender involved in Australia's 1970 World Cup campaign (1969). */
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, Australian midfielder (1971–1980) involved in the
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. */
Herbert Ninaus Herbert Ninaus (31 March 1937 in Voitsberg - 24 April 2015) was an Austrian-Australian international Football player and manager. Career Herbert Ninaus began his career at FC St. Veit, after which he, and later his brother, moved to first div ...
, Austrian (
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) and later, Australian international winger. */
Les Scheinflug Ladislav "Les" Scheinflug (born 1 October 1938) is a former football (soccer) player and coach. Biography Arriving in Australia in the early 1950s he lived as a youth at Villawood Migrant Hostel and played for the hostel soccer team (Villawood ...
, Australian midfielder (1959–1968) and coach of the Australian national team (1981–1983 and 1990–1994). */
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, Coach of the
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(1996–1997). *
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, Dutch forward


Former managers

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, Held various high profile coaching roles including
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,
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and
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Harry Brophy Henry Frederick Brophy (22 October 1916 – 6 November 1996) was an English professional footballer who played for Southampton in the years immediately before World War II. After the war, he emigrated to Australia where he coached and captaine ...
, Arsenal (1936–1938) defender and coach of Australia (1954–1955). *
Štefan Čambal Štefan Čambal (17 December 1908 – 18 July 1990) was a Slovak football player and later a football manager. He played for Czechoslovakia, for which he played 22 matches. He was born in Pozsony and died in Prague. He was a participant in the ...
, Manager and player for Czechoslovakia, who played in the
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final against Italy.


References

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