1. FK Příbram

The first FK Pribram is a Czech football club from the Central Bohemian town of Pribram. The club was formed in 1996 from a merger of FC Pribram with Dukla Prague.

Club history

This section covers to 1996, the club history of FC Pribram. On the history of the fusion partner, see Dukla Prague.

1928 sports club called SK Březové Hory was founded in Pribram. He played in the lower leagues until 1968, the rise in the fourth- highest division, the Divize, succeeded, as even under the name BANIK Pribram. The third place meant promotion to the newly created 3rd league. 1974/75 Pribram joined the CNL, Group A, in the first place from and thus rose to second in the league in which the team was able to hold until 1981. The resurgence in the second league was not until 1994.

1996 did the collaboration with Dukla Prague. Dukla took the place of the FC Pribram in the second league, which started as FC Dukla Pribram in the CFL, the 3rd Liga in turn. Dukla Prague rose in 1997 in the first league and moved the headquarters of the association according to Pribram, the club name was FC Dukla, without place names. Only in 1998 was called the club FC Dukla Pribram. Since 2000, the sponsors name Marila replaced the term Dukla.

This year the club took part in the UEFA Intertoto Cup. After a win against Linzer ASK he left against Aston Villa. 2001 reached Marila Pribram with fourth place in the Gambrinus Liga the best ever placing the club's history when the club also relies on the success of Dukla Prague. This meant the start of the UEFA Cup of the season 2001/ 02, in the first French club CS Sedan could be defeated with 4:0 and 1:3. In the following round would retire with 1:6 and 2:2 against PAOK Salonika.

Between 2002 and 2006, Marila moved mostly in the lower middle of the league in 2006/ 07, the team was relegated to the second league from, but immediately back on.

Achievements

All of these successes have been achieved by Dukla Prague.

  • Czechoslovakian champion: 1953, 1956, 1958, 1961, 1962, 1963, 1964, 1966, 1977, 1979, 1982
  • Czechoslovak Cup Winners: 1961, 1965, 1966, 1969, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1990
  • Czech Cup Winners: 1981, 1983, 1985, 1990

International Competitions

Club name

FC Pribram 1928 was founded under the name SK Březové Hory. Later, the club was called until 1972 TJ Banik Pribram. More name changes, there were 1972 in SK Uranové Doly Pribram, 1977 in TJ Uranové Doly Pribram, 1993 FC portal Pribram and 1995 in FC Pribram.

Dukla Prague was on 1 October 1948 as Armádní tělocvičný club ( ATK Praha to German: Army Association for Physical Education in Prague ) was founded. (: Central Army House Prague Praha UDA to German ) renamed in 1953, the club Ústřední dum Armády was. More name changes, there were 1956 in Dukla Praha VTJ, 1976 in Dukla Praha ASVS, 1991 in FC Dukla Praha, 1994 in Dukla Praha and Dukla Praha in 1995 AS.

The new club (legal successor of Dukla Prague) was called from 1997 FC Dukla. In 1998, he was renamed to FC Dukla Pribram, 2000 FC Marila Pribram and 2002 in FK Marila Pribram. In July 2008, the club changed its name to FK Pribram 1.

Well-known former players

  • Ivo Knoflíček (1997/ 98)
  • Václav Koloušek (2005)
  • Oldrich Pařízek (2002 and 2004 to 2007)
  • Horst Siegl (2001 to 2003)
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