FK Nový Jičín is a
football
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club located in
Nový Jičín
Nový Jičín (; ) is a town in the Moravian-Silesian Region of the Czech Republic. It has about 23,000 inhabitants. The historic centre of Nový Jičín is well preserved and is protected as an Cultural monument (Czech Republic)#Monument reservati ...
,
Czech Republic
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. It currently plays in Divize F, which is in the
Czech Fourth Division
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.
The team has taken part a number of times in the
Czech Cup
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The Czech Cup was first held in 1961. The winner ...
, reaching the third round in
2000–01. In the
2012–13 Czech Cup the club qualified for the main draw of the cup, winning on penalties against Sokol Lískovec in the qualifying round.
Historical names
* 1922 – SK Slavia Nový Jičín ''(Sportovní klub Slavia Nový Jičín)''
* 1924 – SK Slovan Nový Jičín ''(Sportovní klub Slovan Nový Jičín)''
* 1934 – SK Národní jednota Šenov ''(Sportovní klub Národní jednota Šenov)''
* 1935 (spring) – SK Huckel Nový Jičín ''(Sportovní klub Huckel Nový Jičín)''
* 1935 (autumn) – SK Nový Jičín ''(Sportovní klub Nový Jičín)''
* 1946 – SK Tonak Nový Jičín ''(Sportovní klub Továrna na klobouky Nový Jičín)''
* 1952 – Autopal Nový Jičín
* 1953 – DSO Spartak Nový Jičín ''(Dobrovolná sportovní organizace Spartak Nový Jičín)''
* 1961 – TJ Nový Jičín ''(Tělovýchovná jednota Nový Jičín)''
* 2011 – FK Nový Jičín ''(Fotbalový klub Nový Jičín)''
References
External links
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Football clubs in the Czech Republic
Sport in Nový Jičín
Association football clubs established in 1919
1919 establishments in Czechoslovakia