SK Benešov

The SK Benešov is a Czech football club from the Central Bohemian town Benešov. It was founded in 1913 as AFK Benešov. As FK Švarc Benešov the club played in 1994/95 in the highest Czech league.

Club history

In July 1913 came in Benešov to establishing a football club under the name AFK Benešov. Championship games wore this club until 1929 from, shortly after he changed its name to SK Benešovský.

A first noteworthy success, the club won in 1939 with the rise in the then fourth-rate I. B třída. Three years later, the next promotion to the I. A třída, 1947 BSK even rose to the Divize, then the second highest Czechoslovak league. The Divize comprised five groups of 12 or 15 and 16 teams, Benešov was in the group of Central Bohemia with only nine points clear last and disappeared for decades in the lowlands of the Czechoslovak Amateur football.

After several name changes in the late 1940 and early 1950s took over in 1971 the State road transport ČSAD ( Československé státní automobilová doprava ) the patronage of the club, with its football team, it quickly went up from this point. This was followed by the rise in the 5th league in 1973, two years later, the elf was already viertklassig from Benešov. As part of a reorganization ČSAD Benešov made ​​the jump to the now three-part second league. There the team ended up mostly in the lower middle of the table. In the season 1980/81 lodged a 13th place not for relegation, as the second league was reduced to two groups. Two years later, for ČSAD Benešov the case in the Viertklassigkeit, followed in 1985 by the re-emergence in the 3rd league, in which there is little about midfield positions initially not it past.

This changed in 1990 with the entry of the contractor, Miroslav Švarc in the club, which henceforth FK Švarc Benešov said. Švarc was the first entrepreneur in the former Czechoslovakia, which is a system of bogus self- built for its employees, which was known in the country as systém Švarc. Švarc was a patron of the club and supported him with millions.

In the 1990/91 season, the team's confident her group won the 3rd league and was again second-rate. In their first second division season for more than a decade, she narrowly escaped relegation in the following season she missed the rise only to three counters.

Švarc equipped to continue and got players like Luboš Kozel, Karel Jarolím or Ivo Knoflíček. This time the goal was achieved advancement. But already since the problems started, Švarc, the increased spending on the club over his head, was charged with evasion of social security contributions for its employees. The team had no chance in the first league, winning only three out of thirty games, conceded in five games more than four goals and rose as Table again. Also in the second league, the team could not keep up and finished last. Švarc, imprisonment seeing eye had taken over and could not save the sinking ship. In the summer of 1996, the men's team was disbanded, renamed the club in FK Benešov and only the junior department took part in the game mode.

This unsatisfactory state of affairs lasted until 1999, when the contractor January Sladek was the new sponsor of the club. The problem of the missing men's team has been solved by the gambling in the 5th league team relocated from the nearby village Pyšely to Benešov and renamed SK Benešov Association took their place in the fifth league. Even in the first season of promotion to the 4th league, but could not keep the team in the season 2006/ 07. However, in the following season succeeded the immediate resurgence. Since then, SK plays in the fourth league.

League membership Czechoslovakia

Note: Due to a reorganization of the leagues system, the team was relegated in 1977 directly from the fourth to the second division.

League affiliation Czech Republic

Note: After the descent from the 2nd league 1995/96 men's team was disbanded.

Statistics

Well-known former players

  • January Brumovský
  • Jiří Čadek
  • Richard Culek
  • Karel Jarolím
  • Josef Jelinek
  • Ivo Knoflíček
  • Luboš Kozel
  • Jiří Štajner
  • Josef Vacenovský

Club name

Swell

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  • Karel Vanek a kol. (Ed.): Malá encyklopedie fotbalu. Olympia, Praha 1984.
  • History of the club on the official website, Czech
  • Český fotbal per černá mafie articles in sports magazine Hattrick, Czech
  • Mystery men buy football underdog Czech Business Weekly of 10 April 2006, English
  • Czech football club
  • Benešov
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