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FK Třinec
FK Třinec is a association football, football club based in Třinec, Czech Republic. It plays in the Moravian-Silesian Football League. It is sponsored by the Třinec Iron and Steel Works; in the past the club bore the name of the company. The club's highest achievement was the presence in the Czechoslovak First League, where the club was present for six seasons in the 1960s and 1970s. History Czechoslovak era In 1921 Polish minority in the Czech Republic, Polish population of Třinec (Polish: Trzyniec) founded ''KS Siła Trzyniec'', ethnically Polish sport club. In the same year local Ethnic Germans, German population founded ''DSV Trzynietz''. Two years later Czechs founded their own club ''SK Třinec''. After the Czechoslovak coup d'état of 1948, communist coup d'état of 1948, communists began to curb the number of organizations in Czechoslovakia and the Polish club was fused to the Czech one in 1952. The club won promotion to the Czechoslovak First League after finishing ...
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Stadion Rudolfa Labaje
Stadion Rudolfa Labaje is a association football, football stadium in Třinec in the Czech Republic. It is the home ground of football side FK Třinec. The stadium is named after Rudolf Łabaj, a Polish minority in the Czech Republic, local Polish footballer who was a manager of the club. It is one of the smallest stadiums in the Czech 2. Liga with a capacity of about 2,200. References External linksInformation at FK Třinec websiteStadium information
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Miroslav Kouřil
Miroslav Kouřil (born 16 January 1960) is a Czech Republic, Czech association football, football manager and former player. His playing position was forward (association football), 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 FK Drnovice during the 2005–06 Czech 2. Liga, replacing Josef Mazura. Kouřil took over at FK Fotbal Třinec in September 2007, replacing outgoing manager Miroslav Čopjak. Kouřil enjoyed success in his first match as manager, defeating FC Tescoma Zlín in the second round of the 2007–08 Czech Cup. He moved to 1. HFK Olomouc during the 2008–09 Czech 2. Liga, replacing Josef Mucha after 18 matches of the s ...
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Martin Zbončák
Martin Zbončák (born 21 July 1975) is a Czech football coach and a former player. Club career Zbončák previously had spells in the Russian Premier League with FC Dynamo Moscow and in the Greek Super League The Super League Greece 1 (), or Stoiximan Super League for sponsorship reasons, is a professional association football league in Greece and the highest level of the Greek football league system. The league was formed on 16 July 2006 and repla ... with Iraklis Thessaloniki F.C.Zbončák: Jarolíma jsem nesnesl
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František Straka
František Straka (born 28 May 1958) is a Czech former football player and current manager of Dukla Banská Bystrica. Playing career Straka played most notably for Sparta Prague. In 1988, he moved to Germany and spent the rest of his playing career there. Straka played for Czechoslovakia and participated at the 1990 FIFA World Cup. He played total 35 matches for the national team from 1983 to 1990. Coaching career Early coaching career After retiring from playing, he began coaching. Straka led several top flight Czech clubs, including FK Teplice, Sparta Prague and Viktoria Plzeň. He also coached abroad in Austria, Slovakia and Greece. In 2009, he was selected as temporary manager of the Czech Republic national football team. On 30 June 2009, after only one game in charge he left the position. He won his only match, a 1–0 friendly victory against Malta on 5 June 2009. In June 2010, Straka was appointed head coach of the North Queensland Fury in Townsville, Australia. He bec ...
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Svatopluk Habanec
Svatopluk Habanec (born 22 September 1969) is a Czech former football player and manager of Ústí nad Labem. His playing position was defender. Habanec scored 11 goals in 28 games in the 2000–01 Czech 2. Liga, finishing among the leading scorers of the league. He was announced as the new manager of Ústí nad Labem on 19 September 2007, replacing Libor Pala. He guided Ústí to the Czech First League after masterminding a second-place finish for the club in the 2009–10 Czech 2. Liga. Despite their relegation from the Czech First League in 2010/11, Habanec won the Czech 2. Liga with Ústí the following season. In August 2012, Habanec was appointed as the successor to Miroslav Soukup at Czech First League side 1. FC Slovácko. On 15 June 2024, Habanec was announced as the new manager of Ústí nad Labem Ústí nad Labem (; ) is a city in the Czech Republic. It has about 91,000 inhabitants and is the capital of the Ústí nad Labem Region. It is a major industrial cen ...
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Tomáš Jakus
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Radim Nečas
Radim Nečas (born 26 August 1969) is a Czech football manager and former player. He played for the Czech Republic four times between 1995 and 2000. Nečas made more than 300 top-flight appearances spanning the existence of the Czechoslovak First League and the Czech First League. He also played top-flight football in Greece and Slovakia. Nečas became the most expensive player in the history of Czech football in 1992 when Slavia Prague signed him from Baník Ostrava for 25 million Czechoslovak koruna. Playing career Club Nečas started his professional career at Baník Ostrava in 1987, where he played for five years. One of the highlights of Nečas' time at Ostrava was scoring from a free kick at Bazaly in the first round of the 1990–91 UEFA Cup against Aston Villa. The same season, Nečas won the Czechoslovak Cup with Ostrava. Nečas became the most expensive player in the history of Czech football in 1992, when he left Ostrava for Slavia Prague for a fee of 25 million Czec ...
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Marek Kalivoda
Marek Kalivoda (born 2 August 1974) is a Czech former football player who has also worked as a football manager. He is currently the manager of FK Fotbal Třinec in the Czech National Football League. Having previously served as the team's coach for the youth team, Kalivoda was appointed as the manager of Zlín, replacing Ladislav Minář in the summer of 2010. Having spent seven years with Zlín, Kalivoda left the club upon the expiry of his contract in 2011. He took over at Karviná Karviná (; , ) is a city in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 49,000 inhabitants. It lies on the Olza (river), Olza River in the historical region of Cieszyn Silesia. Karviná is known as an industrial city with t ... in March 2012. In October 2012 he returned to Zlin. References External links Profile at iDNES.cz 1974 births Living people Czech men's footballers Czech football managers FC Zlín managers MFK Karviná managers FK Třinec managers Men' ...
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Karel Kula
Karel Kula (born 10 August 1963) is a Czech local politician and former football player and manager. He played as a midfielder and was a general manager of MFK Karviná and FK Fotbal Třinec. In 2023, he became the mayor of Český Těšín. Playing career After making his professional debut at the age of 18 for FC Baník Ostrava, with a two-year loan during his spell at the club, Kula played more than 200 official appearances with the club. He won the Czechoslovak Cup with Baník in 2001. At 28 years old, Kula was allowed to leave the country, spending the next four years in Germany, three of those with SG Wattenscheid 09. Although he made his Bundesliga debut with Stuttgarter Kickers in the 1991–92 season, his six league goals (third in the team) were not enough to prevent relegation (in 17th position). At the age of 32, Kula returned to his country, now the Czech Republic. After two years with SK Železárny Třinec, he ended his career with Baník Ostrava in 1998. To ...
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Ľubomír Luhový
Ľubomír Luhový (born 31 March 1967) is a Slovak former footballer and manager. He served as sporting director of Třinec. At club level, Luhový spent most of his career for FK Inter Bratislava. Biography Luhový played for FC Martigues in the French Ligue 2 during the 1991–92 season. He played twice for the Czechoslovakia national team. and made nine appearances for the Slovakia national team. Luhový started his managerial career with FC Nitra in 2003. He moved Fotbal Třinec in Czech 2. Liga on 7 October 2010 and was promoted to first-team coach in April 2012 when Třinec finished 13th in the table. However, Luhový stayed on at the club in a new role, as sporting director. Luhový is the younger brother of former Czechoslovak international Milan Luhový. In 2013, he and his wife Beáta Luhová divorced after 25 years of marriage. Career statistics Club International Honours *1997–98 Slovak Superliga top goalscorer (17 goals) References External links P ...
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Patrik Krabec
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