1. SK Prostějov

1. SK Prostějov is a Czech football club from the town of Prostějov, most notable for its participation in the Czechoslovak First League in the 1930s and 1940s.

1. SK Prostějov
Full name1. SK Prostějov
Founded1904 (1904)
GroundStadion Za Místním nádražím
Capacity3,500
ChairmanPetr Langr
ManagerPavel Šustr
LeagueCzech National Football League
2019–2011th
WebsiteClub website

In the 1941–42 season, it placed second in the table, after Slavia Prague. In the 1945–46 season, the club appeared for the last time in the First League. The club was then regularly appearing in the Second League of Czechoslovakia and later the Czech Republic. After the 2002–03 Czech 2. Liga, it was forcibly relegated, because its stadium did not meet the Football Association criteria.[1] In the 2015–16 season, 1. SK Prostějov was promoted and it currently plays in the second-tier Czech National Football League.

Historical names

  • 1904 SK Prostějov
  • 1948 Sokol Prostějov II
  • 1950 Sokol ČSSZ Prostějov
  • 1953 Tatran Prostějov
  • 1957 Slovan Prostějov
  • 1959 TJ Železárny Prostějov
  • 1990 SK Prostějov fotbal
  • 1995 SK LeRK Prostějov (following merger with FC LeRK Brno)
  • 2006 1.SK Prostějov

Players

Current squad

As of 20 May 2020.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK  CZE Filip Mucha
3 FW  CZE Karel Kroupa
6 MF  CZE Adam Dittmer
7 MF  CZE Jan Koudelka
8 MF  CZE Jan Polák
9 MF  CZE David Pašek
10 FW  CZE Jakub Rolinc
11 MF  CZE Patrik Slaměna (on loan from Fastav Zlín)
12 MF  CZE Jan Šteigl
13 DF  CZE Michal Stříž
14 MF  CZE Matěj Biolek
No. Pos. Nation Player
15 DF  CZE Daniel Bialek (on loan from Frýdek-Místek)
16 DF  CZE Lubomír Machynek
19 MF  CZE Milan Lutonský (on loan from FK Jablonec)
21 DF  CZE Aleš Schuster
22 MF  CZE Michal Zapletal
23 DF  UKR Oleksandr Pernatskyi
24 DF  CZE Martin Sus
25 MF  CZE Bronislav Stáňa (on loan from SFC Opava)
27 GK  SVK Miloslav Bréda
99 FW  CZE David Píchal
GK  SVK Lukáš Peka

European competitions

Prostějov competed in the 1936 and 1937 editions of the Mitropa Cup, reaching the quarter finals in 1936.[3]

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