MFK Frýdek-Místek

Fotbal Frýdek- Místek is a Czech football club based in the Moravian-Silesian city Frýdek- Místek. It was founded in 1921 as Karlovohutní fotbalový club. As TJ VP Frýdek- Místek played the club 1976/77 in the highest Czechoslovak league.

Club history

In 1921, still independent Frýdek workers established the ironworks Karlova huť a business association with the label Karlovohutní fotbalový club, which was amended in 1929 in SK Karlova Huť.

For a long time the team played in the lower leagues. In the 1968/69 season the now antretenden as TJ Válcovny plechu Frýdek- Místek team reached the summit in the fifth league. After three years of next saw him rise in the Divize, the fourth- highest division. The team succeeded in the season 1972/73 of the walkover to the third tier, where you finished fifth straight away.

Already in the next season of promotion to the second division could be celebrated, even if you had left the second- TJ ZD Bohumín only on goal difference behind. Beginning the ascent was generally perceived as surprising the second highest Czechoslovak league so resembled the walkover in the first League of sensation. Válcovny how the team was called, had even left Sparta Prague in the second division season only one point behind.

In the first league team to the Slovak coach Ján Zachar, however, could only hold one season. Eight wins and seven draws ultimately were not enough, even though many games were only narrowly lost. At the end of missing Frýdek- Místek as Penultimate three points on the saving fourteenth place. The fact that the enormous increase in recent years had a solid foundation, proved the team as soon as next season. In the three-part second division VP Frýdek- Místek won his group, but failed in the relegation at the other Czech representatives Spartak BS Vlašim. The same scenario was repeated in the season 1978/79. Again, the team convincingly won his group, but they lost in the relegation RH Cheb with 0:3 and 1:0.

To fail so just twice in a row led to some changes in the team and the team that never was able to return to this successful time. What followed were midfield placings in the second division, but it should be followed by bad times. In the 1989/90 season the club was initially condemned to relegation due to a corruption scandal, but this was later converted into a deduction of six points. The late- assembled team was completely chance, winning only one of 30 games, which led to a curious score of minus one counter.

The return to professional football succeeded in 1993 because. Already in an independent Czech second division There, the team was able to maintain without much success until 2000, then followed the descent into the third-class MSFL. In 1997 the association had fused to the long-standing city rivals Slezan Frýdek- Místek.

In 2003, the steel and iron producer Válcovny plechu, part of the ArcelorMittal Group, supporting the association one who renamed to FK Frýdek- Místek, but without wealthy sponsor economically at the end, and sporty with the case in the Viertklassigkeit 2004 at the low point had. The association Fotbal Frýdek- Místek newly founded as a partnership took over the license of the FK Frýdek- Místek to rise again in the third league succeeded in 2006.

In the eternal table of the 1st Czechoslovak league Fotbal Frýdek- Místek occupies the 48th rank out of 64 teams.

League membership Czechoslovakia

Statistics

League affiliation Czech Republic

Well-known former players

  • Marek Čech
  • Alois Grussmann
  • Jiří Kaufman
  • Ivan Kopecký
  • Lukáš Kubáň
  • Radim Kučera
  • Petr Ruman
  • Petr Stýskala, played in the youth for the club
  • Václav Svěrkoš, played in his youth for the club (1990 to 1998)
  • Karel Večeřa
  • January Žemlík

Club name

Swell

  • Jindřich Horák, Lubomir Král: Encyklopedie našeho fotbalu. Sto let Českého a Slovenského fotbalu. Domaci soutěže. Libri, Praha 1997.
  • Radovan Jelinek, Miloslav Jenšík et al.: Atlas Českého fotbalu od roku 1890 Prague 2005 ISBN 80-901703-3-9 (formally wrong ISBN ). .
  • Karel Vanek a kol. (Ed.): Malá encyklopedie fotbalu. Olympia, Praha 1984.
  • History of the club on the official website, Czech
  • Czech football club
  • Okres Frýdek- Místek
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