FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov)

The FK Bohemians Prague is a Czech football club from the district of Prague Prosek. Until the summer of 2005, he joined under the name FC Střížkov Praha 9. After the FC Bohemians Prague had gone bankrupt, acquired the FC Střížkov Praha 9 Name and logo rights from the rest of the club TJ Bohemians Prague and named around.

Club history

The club was formed in 1996 from a merger of TJ Kompresory and FC Střížkov. TJ Kompresory was founded in 1905 as Tatra Prosek. The FC Střížkov originated in 1931 under the name FC Star Praha 8 In TJ CKD Kompresory the Czech international Tomáš Rosický started his career.

CKD Kompresory increased 1982/83 on the Divize, the fourth highest Czech league. In the 1990/91 season the team got down, but immediately back on. The next descent followed by 1994/95.

The FC Střížkov rose in 1993/94 in the Pražský přebor that fünfklassige Prague league. In the 1995/96 season the team that met this season on the future fusion partner Kompresory won the championship and rose to the Divize.

In the season 1998/99 Střížkov handed second place to the rise in the 3rd League CFL, because the B- team of Dukla Pribram class despite obtaining renounced participation. Střížkov played within the League 3rd year on year in the top group. In the 2000 /01 season, the team's runner-up, 2001/ 02 and 2002/ 03 respectively was fifth.

In the course of bankruptcy proceedings against FC Bohemians Prague in early 2005, gave the whole club TJ Bohemians Praha, from which the FC Bohemians had his own business in the early 1990s, the name Bohemians and the coat of arms with the Kangaroo, both were in his possession, to the then third division side FC Střížkov, of the name Bohemians Praha allowed to register with the competent authority.

Start of the season the conflict over the club name FC Bohemians Praha smoldering again. The Czech Football Association made ​​it clear that he would only accept a club called Bohemians in his leagues, namely those who would carry on the tradition of its predecessor. In the eyes of association officials, this was clearly the AFK Vršovice as, the about a month before the season start his name on Bohemians 1905 as had changed. Since the FC Střížkov Praha 9 refused to make his renaming FC Bohemians Praha reversed, he was unceremoniously ejected from the game operation. As the president of FC Střížkov Praha 9, Karel Kapr, with an appeal to the Association had no success, he complained in a civil court. The arranged by injunction a reintegration of Bohemians Prague (formerly FC Střížkov Praha 9) in the running game operation.

Bohemians won in the 2006/07 season, the Western Group of 3 league, called the CFL and rose to the second professional league. The professional team wore this season their home games at the stadium Na Chvalech the SC Xaverov in Horni Počernice district.

In the 2007 /08 season Bohemians won the second league and thus rose to the Gambrinus Liga. In the season 2008/ 09 the first team wore from their home games at the stadium of Viktoria Zizkov FK Viktoria Zizkov district in, in the 2009/10 season, the home stadium is the home ground Evžena Rošického.

In the season 2009/10 the club finished second in the Gambrinus League the 13th place in the table and thus managed to avoid relegation. At the end of the season the club for the coming season 2010/11 was occupied by a point deduction of 20 points and a large fine because he had refused, against the rival for the naming rights to the traditional name of " Bohemians " Bohemians 1905 Prague to compete. After the club refused to pay the fine, the team with Česká Fotbalová league, the third- highest division was in Czech football, demoted. There, the club in the 2010/11 season succeeded the championship and thus the re-emergence in the second league. The FC Střížkov Praha 9 lost in November 2011 in the last instance the court dispute over naming rights. The FC Střížkov Praha 9 has since become the leadership of the name " Bohemians " in the competitions of the Czech Association prohibited.

Achievements

  • Promotion to the Gambrinus League 2007/ 08

Club name

TJ Kompresory

FC DROPA Střížkov

  • SK Střížkov Praha
  • Sokol Střížkov
  • SK Střížkov Praha VIII
  • TJ Střížkov
  • FC Střížkov
  • FC DROPA Střížkov
  • 1996 Merger with TJ Kompresory to FC Střížkov Praha 9
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