FC Slavoj Vyšehrad is a
football
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club in
Prague
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Nusle
Nusle () is a district of Prague
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,
Czech Republic
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, and named after
Vyšehrad
Vyšehrad (German: ''Wyschehrad,'' ''Prager Hochburg'', English: "upper castle") is a historic fort in Prague, Czech Republic, just over 3 km southeast of Prague Castle, on the east bank of the Vltava River. It was probably built in the 1 ...
. The club used to play in the 2nd and 3rd tiers of the
Czech football system. In 2022, after a corruption scandal, the club was reassigned to the
Prague Championship
The Veolia Pražská Teplárenská Men Championship (Czech: Veolia Pražská Teplárenská Přebor Mužů) is a football competition for teams in the Prague metropolitan area of the Czech Republic. The competition is organized by the Prague Footba ...
(5th tier).
History
The club was founded in 1907 and plays its home matches at the 2,500-capacity Stadion Slavoj Vyšehrad.
Notable coaches
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Dušan Uhrin, Jr. (1994–1997)
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Jan Berger senior (2009)
Seasons
* 2003/04:
Divize B – 6
* 2004/05: Divize B – 10
* 2005/06: Divize B – 7
* 2006/07: Divize A – 1
* 2007/08:
ČFL
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History
The league was formed ...
– 12
* 2008/09: ČFL – 16
* 2009/10: ČFL – 17
* 2010/11: Divize B – 4
* 2011/12: Divize B – 7
* 2012/13: Divize B – 2
* 2013/14: Divize B – 2
* 2014/15: ČFL – 3
* 2015/16:
FNL – 15
* 2016/17: ČFL – 13
* 2017/18: ČFL – 14
* 2018/19: ČFL – 1
* 2019/20: FNL – 12
* 2020/21: FNL – 14
* 2021/22: ČFL – 16, group A (relegated to
Prague Championship
The Veolia Pražská Teplárenská Men Championship (Czech: Veolia Pražská Teplárenská Přebor Mužů) is a football competition for teams in the Prague metropolitan area of the Czech Republic. The competition is organized by the Prague Footba ...
after a corruption scandal)
Notable former players
The following players have played senior international football:
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Lukáš Došek,
Czech national football team
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Zdeněk Hruška
Zdeněk Hruška (born 25 July 1954 in Prague) is a former Czechoslovak footballer and an active football manager. As a goalkeeper who spent the longest part of his career with Bohemians Prague Hruška had 24 appearances for Czechoslovakia and pa ...
, Czech national team (
FIFA World Cup 1982
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)
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Marek Kincl
Marek Kincl (born 3 April 1973) is a Czech former footballer who played as a striker. He represented fourteen clubs in a career which began with Slavoj Vyšehrad in 1990 and concluded in 2010 after a stint at Bohemians (Střížkov) Prague, e ...
, Czech national team
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Petr Kouba
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, Czech national team (
UEFA Euro 1996
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)
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Luděk Macela, Czech national team (
1980 Summer Olympics
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)
References
External links
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FK Slavoj Vyšehradat the website of the Prague Football Association
Football clubs in Prague
Association football clubs established in 1907
1907 establishments in Austria-Hungary
Czech National Football League clubs
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