- Czech Republic Football Supercup
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The Czech Republic Football Supercup (Czech: Český Superpohár) is an annual football match between the winners of the Gambrinus liga and the Czech Cup, organised by the Czech Football Association. It is currently sponsored by Synot Tip and is therefore officially known as the Synot Tip Supercup.[1]
The match is held at the home stadium of the league champion.[2]
The first Supercup was held on 8 July, 2010.[2] The second Supercup will be held on 22 July 2011.[3]
Year Supercup Gambrinus liga winner Result Czech Cup winner 2010
DetailsAC Sparta Prague 1–0 FC Viktoria Plzeň 2011
DetailsFC Viktoria Plzeň 1–1
4–2 pensFK Mladá Boleslav References
- ^ "Superpohár s novým názvem a partnerem". Czech Football Association. 18 July 2011. http://nv.fotbal.cz/scripts/detail.php?id=93522&tmplid=1484. Retrieved 18 July 2011.(Czech)
- ^ a b "O Superpohár se utkají Sparta s Plzní týden před ligou". Czech Football Association. http://nv.fotbal.cz/scripts/detail.php?id=70925&tmplid=1484. Retrieved 27 June 2011.(Czech)
- ^ "SYNOT TIP SUPERPOHÁR 2011 bude rozhodovat Královec". Czech Football Association. http://nv.fotbal.cz/scripts/detail.php?id=93548&tmplid=1634. Retrieved 22 July 2011.(Czech)
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