FK Drnovice

The first FK Drnovice (official name: FKD, os ) is a Czech football club from Drnovice ( German Drnowitz ), a community of nearly 2,200 residents near Vyškov ( Wischau ) in Moravia. The team played from 1993 to 2002 and again in the 2004/05 season in the first Czech league. Since 2010 the newly founded club plays in 2007 in the 7th Czech football league in the first class B of the South Moravian Region.

Club history

Until the mid- 1980s, the club was from the small community Drnovice beyond the region completely unknown. Even 1976/77, the club played in the 8th league. In 1982, former player Jan Gottvald, born in Drnovice, the management of the Association. Gottvald was Waschmaschinenreparateur and car salesman, later chief of Mototechna, a company that traded with car parts.

1986 increased the village kicker in the Divize, the fourth- highest division, on. They won the D group and increased in the third league (then 2 CNL ). 1990 saw the rise in the second league, and in 1993 was celebrated in Drnovice promotion to the 1st League. Gottvalds dream of major league football on the village had come true.

In the first season the club made ​​for a doping scandal. In the so-called Karamelbonbonaffäre players Rostislav Prokop and Milan Poštulka were blocked for two years, the club itself was fined 50,000 kroner it. Prokop and Poštulka tested positive after the match against Viktoria Pilsen in early October. It was later learned that coach Jindřich Dejmal the players allegedly gave caramels who received a banned substance. Dejmal was fired immediately by Gottvald, was succeeded by Karel Brückner.

1994 Jan Gottvald sold the club to the chemical group Chemapol because he had no money for the continued funding by its own admission. He remained in a management position. He was also Deputy Chairman of the Czech Football Association and remained so until 2000. Chemapol maintained a network of petrol stations in the Czech Republic Petra brand, the club was now called FC Petra Drnovice. Chemapol financed the club and the stadium expansion. In Drnovice a jewelry box that satisfied international standards and where on August 18, 1999 took place an international match, the Czech national team won against Switzerland 3-0 arose.

Petra Drnovice belonged in the 1990s, mostly for the middle of the Gambrinus League. 1996 and 1998, the club came each in the final of the Czech Cup, but failed to Sparta Prague and FK Jablonec. Gottvald lost more and more influence and left after a dispute with the Chemapol - chief in 1998 the club permanently. Chemapol went public in 1999 surprisingly bankrupt and sold the club for 15 million crowns to Persport, a company of former tennis player Tomáš Petera. Only a few months later Petera Drnovice left again in January Gottvald, who after five years was chairman of the club again.

In the 1999/2000 season took Drnovice third place and qualified to the UEFA Cup. In the preliminary round one victory against FK Budućnost Banovići from Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-0 and 1-0. In the first main round of the 1860 Munich proved to be too strong, after a 0-0 draw at home they lost in the Munich Olympic Stadium 0-1. Gottvald had problems with the club to finance alone.

As of August 2000, the club was renamed to FK Drnovice bankrupt. In an opaque action in March 2001 Gottvald sold the FK Drnovice to the largely unknown company Corimex. In October of the same year Gottvald left the management of the Association. Against him were under investigation for fraud and other white-collar crime offenses, in February 2002 he was arrested and ended up in jail for several months. During this time, the financial problems were so great that the club nine players sold in the current season to the league rivals Marila Pribram. Coach Karel Jarůšek stepped back then. At the end of the season Drnovice dismounted in fifteenth.

The Association refused to allow the club the second division license so that Drnovice 2002/ 03 in the MSFL, the 3rd league, again found. In February 2003, the local company Garmondi auctioned the rest mass of the bankruptcy proceedings and left the club in January Gottvald, the re-elected president of the club in the summer of 2003 after he had come on bail of 20 million crowns released. Gottvald reinforced the squad Drnovice won the MSFL by a large margin. 2003/ 04 of the walkover succeeded in the first league.

In August 2004, the Swiss company Sunstone assets & Trust bought the club, who finished the 2004/05 season in eighth place. After Sunstone was no other partner to finance the clubs, the Company sold all of the shares for allegedly 10 million crowns to Jan Gottvald and his son Robert. The then Chairman Alessandro Leo also made ​​regulatory alleged constraints which could not be resolved in the transfer of shares. For financial reasons the renamed first FKD club decided not to grant a Erstligalizenz and played in the second league, where he continues to be plagued with serious financial difficulties. In January 2006, the crisis came to a head, the player allegedly threatened a strike if they were not paid since July 2005 owed ​​wages. At the end of the season Drnovice secured only thanks to better direct comparison with Sparta Prague B in the league.

But Gottvald was now definitely out of money, he reported the men's team on the game mode. 2006/ 07 participated only youth teams of the 1st FKD on game mode and 1 July 2007, these were issued to the adjacent club Rostex Vyškov.

2007 was the founding of the association as FKD and you stepped in the 10th and thus lowest Czech football league. After three consecutive ascents the team plays since 2010 in the seventh- highest Czech league.

Achievements

  • 3rd place Gambrinus League 1999/ 00
  • Participation in the UEFA Cup 2000/ 01

International Competitions

Club name

The club was founded in 1932 as Česká sportovní společnost Drnovice. In 1948 it was renamed the Sokol Drnovice. More name changes, there were 1961 in Drnovice TJ, 1989 TJ JZD Drnovice, 1990 TJ Agro Drnovice, 1990 FC Gera Drnovice, 1993 FC Olpran Drnovice, 1993 FC Petra Drnovice, 2000 FK Drnovice and 2003 in 1 FKD.

Well-known former players

  • Radek Drulák scored 50 goals between 1994 and 1997 for Petra Drnovice
  • Zdeněk Grygera the national team began in 1998/99 at Drnovice his career
  • Miroslav Kadlec played from 1998 to 2001 for the club
  • Róbert Kafka
  • Jiří Kaufman, the striker played from 1998 to 2000 in Drnovice
  • Luboš Kubík the World Cup qualifiers in 1990 was 1995/96 for Drnovice on
  • Miloslav Kufa played from 1996 to 2000 in Drnovice
  • Ladislav Maier 1990-1992 in Drnovice
  • Tomáš Poštulka the goalkeeper made ​​two 1993 games for Drnovice
  • Vítězslav Tuma scorer 2000/ 01
  • Vladimír Weiss who later became coach of Artmedia Bratislava played in 1993 for Drnovice

Previous coach since 1993

  • Jindřich Dejmal ( 7/1993-12/1993 )
  • Karel Brückner ( 1/1994-10/1994 )
  • Stanislav Jarábek ( 11/1994-6/1995 )
  • Milan Boksa ( 7/1995-6/1996 )
  • Ján Kocian ( 7/1997-6/1998 )
  • Jindřich Dejmal ( 7/1998-3/1999 )
  • Ivan Kopecký ( 3/1999-5/1999 )
  • Karel Večeřa ( 5/1999-6/2001 )
  • Karel Jarůšek ( 7/2001-3/2002 )
  • Josef Mazura ( 4/2002-6/03 )
  • Vaclav Danek ( 7/03-12/2003 )
  • Josef Mazura ( 1/2004-10/2005 )
  • Miroslav Kouřil ( 10/2005-6/2006 )

League membership Czechoslovakia

League affiliation Czech Republic

  • Czech football club
  • Okres Vyškov
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