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SK Libeň was a
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club located in the cadastral area of
Libeň Libeň () is a cadastral area and district of Prague, Czech Republic. It was incorporated into Prague in 1901. Places * Praha-Libeň railway station Demographics People * Reinhard Heydrich, assassinated here * Herz Homberg, born here ...
in the city of
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and founded in 1903. The club played seven seasons of top-flight football in the Czechoslovak era, taking part in the inaugural season of the
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. The club's last season in the top flight was in the
1946–47 Czechoslovak First League Statistics of Czechoslovak First League in the 1946–47 season. Overview It was contested by 14 teams, and Slavia Prague won the championship. Josef Bican was the league's top scorer with 43 goals. AC Sparta toured Great Britain opening with a ...
. The club merged with Bratrství Sparta in 1951 and became defunct.


Historical names

* 1903: SK Libeň * 1948: Sokol Libeň * 1949: ČKD Sokolovo Libeň * 1951: Merged with Bratrství Sparta


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Liben, Sk Defunct football clubs in the Czech Republic Association football clubs established in 1903 Czechoslovak First League clubs Football clubs in Prague 1903 establishments in Austria-Hungary 20th-century establishments in Bohemia Football clubs in Czechoslovakia Association football clubs disestablished in 1951 Football clubs in Austria-Hungary