FK Čáslav

FC Zenit Čáslav is a Czech football club from the city Čáslav.

History

A precursor of the association was founded in 1902, as a student of a local high school team names SK Stella Čáslav from the baptism repealed. In 1927, the SK Čáslav arose in 1949 with Slavoj Čáslav founded six years earlier for SK cosmos Čáslav merged, named after the local cosmos works.

After the Velvet Revolution of 1989, a part of the cosmos works was privatized as Zenit, the club changed its name to the sequence in FC Zenit Čáslav and also merged with the second club of the city, VTJ Čáslav. In the season 1997/98 the team then reached the summit in the fourth-rate Divize, in the season 2003/ 04, the rise in the CFL. Two years later, the team rose to the second league.

In the 2008 /09 season coached by Miroslav Koubek team took second place in the second division, which would have entitled for promotion to the Gambrinus Liga. The license was sold to the first FC Slovácka. The main reason for this decision was that the stadium Pod Hrádkem not meet the criteria for the top flight.

League membership

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