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FK Teplice Full name FK Teplice Nickname(s) Skláři
(the Glassmakers)Founded 1945 Ground Na Stínadlech,
Teplice
(Capacity: 18,221)Chairman František Hrdlička Manager Petr Rada League Gambrinus liga 2010-11 Gambrinus liga, 10th Home coloursAway coloursFK Teplice is a Czech football club based in the city of Teplice, 80 km north of Prague. The club currently plays in the Gambrinus liga.
The club was founded after World War II in 1945. The club advanced to the Czechoslovak First League in just three years after being founded and played mostly in the First and Second Czechoslovak divisions. After the Velvet Revolution and comeback of rich sponsor, Glaverbel (spun out of glassworks Sklo Union in 1991), the club played in the Second Division until returning to the top flight in the 1996–97 Gambrinus liga. The club subsequently won the Czech Republic Football Cup in 2003 and went on to beat Kaiserslautern and Feyenoord en route to the third round of the 2003–04 UEFA Cup before losing over two legs against Celtic.
Since 2011, Teplice have had an agreement where SK Roudnice nad Labem is acting as their farm team.[1]
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Recent situation
The club's best league position was second in the 1998–99 season. In the 2004–05 season the team finished third, with the same number of points as second-place Slavia Prague. The finish allowed them to play in the third round of the UEFA Cup qualification, which Teplice won against FC MTZ-RIPO Minsk. In the first round of the UEFA Cup Teplice faced Espanyol. They were eliminated after drawing 1–1 in the first leg and losing 0–2 in the second leg.
In the 2007–08 season the team finished in fifth place in the Gambrinus liga. The result earned them a place in the 2008 Intertoto Cup. However they lost on away goals in their first fixture, against Budapest Honvéd FC.
In 2009 Teplice again won the cup, qualifying yet again for European competition, this time the newly-branded 2009–10 UEFA Europa League. However they went out in their first fixture, a 2–3 aggregate loss against Hapoel Tel Aviv.
Historical names
- 1945 — SK Teplice-Šanov (Sportovní klub Teplice-Šanov)
- 1948 — Sokol Teplice
- 1949 — ZSJ Technomat Teplice (Základní sportovní jednota Technomat Teplice)
- 1951 — ZSJ Vodotechna Teplice (Základní sportovní jednota Vodotechna Teplice)
- 1952 — ZSJ Ingstav Teplice (Základní sportovní jednota Ingstav Teplice)
- 1953 — DSO Tatran Teplice (Dobrovolná sportovní organizace Tatran Teplice)
- 1960 — TJ Slovan Teplice (Tělovýchovná jednota Slovan Teplice)
- 1966 — TJ Sklo Union Teplice (Tělovýchovná jednota Sklo Union Teplice)
- 1991 — TFK VTJ Teplice (Tělovýchovný fotbalový klub Vojenská tělovýchovná jednota Teplice)
- 1993 — FK Frydrych Teplice (Fotbalový klub Frydrych Teplice)
- 1994 — FK Teplice (Fotbalový klub Teplice, a.s.)
Current squad
- As of 22 September 2011[2]
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player 1 GK Martin Slavík 2 DF Matej Siva 3 DF Lukáš Vaněk 5 MF Admir Ljevaković 6 DF Václav Ježdík 7 DF Marek Krátký 8 MF Štěpán Vachoušek 10 MF Vlastimil Stožický 11 MF Lukáš Zoubele 12 MF Patrik Lácha 14 MF Aldin Čajić 15 DF Petr Lukáš (captain) No. Position Player 17 FW Tomáš Vondrášek 18 DF Michal Smejkal 19 MF Martin Jindráček 20 DF Milan Matula 21 GK Erik Arkenberg 22 DF Antonín Rosa 24 DF Jakub Pícha 24 FW Andrej Kerić 25 FW Ajdin Mahmutović 27 MF Egon Vůch 30 GK Tomáš Grigar Out on loan
Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
No. Position Player DF Jan Hošek (to Cracovia) MF Marek Jungr (to Jihlava) No. Position Player FW David Kalivoda (to Viktoria Žižkov) FW Alen Melunović (to Varnsdorf) Former players
- Edin Džeko
- Martin Fenin
- Petr Benát
- Josef Kaufman
- Jan Štohanzl
- Jiří Sabou
- Tomáš Jun
Honours
Domestic
- Czech Republic Football Cup: 2
- 2003, 2009
- Gambrinus liga: (Runner-up) 1998–99
International
- Winner: 1975
- Runner-up: 1974
References
- ^ "ČFL: Roudnice je farmou Teplic (Czech)". denik.cz. 21 July 2011. http://domazlicky.denik.cz/fotbal_region/fotbalcflteplicefarmaroudnice20110719.html. Retrieved 22 August 2011.
- ^ http://www.fkteplice.cz/A-tym/soupiska.html
External links
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