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FK Viktoria Žižkov is one of the oldest football clubs in the
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, from
Žižkov Žižkov is a cadastral district of Prague, Czech Republic. Most of Žižkov lies in the municipal and administrative district of Prague 3, except for very small parts which are in Prague 8 and Prague 10. Prior to 1922, Žižkov was an indep ...
(since 1922 part of
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). It plays in the
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, the third tier of football in the country. The club won the
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title in the 1927–28 season. It has also won two editions of the
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.


History


Early years

The team was founded by students in 1903 in the town of
Žižkov Žižkov is a cadastral district of Prague, Czech Republic. Most of Žižkov lies in the municipal and administrative district of Prague 3, except for very small parts which are in Prague 8 and Prague 10. Prior to 1922, Žižkov was an indep ...
(since 1922 part of
Prague Prague ( ; cs, Praha ; german: Prag, ; la, Praga) is the capital and List of cities in the Czech Republic, largest city in the Czech Republic, and the historical capital of Bohemia. On the Vltava river, Prague is home to about 1.3 milli ...
). At that time the students chose red and white striped shirts as their colours in honour of the colours of the
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. Those same colours remain today. Viktoria's main successes fall into the period between the world wars — until 1948 it was the third most successful
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club, winning the Czechoslovak championship in
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and finishing as runners-up in 1929. It won the
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in 1913, 1914, 1916, 1921, 1929, 1933, and 1940, and came runners-up in 1919 and 1920. It successes gained international recognition, even as a result, giving the name to the Polish club
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.


Post-war era

After the
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and the beginning of communism in 1948 the club descended to the lower leagues and they didn't rejoin the top flight until 1993. In the 1950s the club underwent several name changes as a result of which the club briefly lost its historic name ''Viktoria''; ''Sokol'' (1950), ''Sokol ČSAD'' (1951) and after a merger with Avia Čakovice the club was called ''TJ Slavoj Žižkov'', a name which lasted until 1965 when the historic name was restored.


1990s and 2000s

In 1993 Viktoria was promoted again to the highest league as a result of the
Velvet Divorce The dissolution of Czechoslovakia ( cs, Rozdělení Československa, sk, Rozdelenie Česko-Slovenska) took effect on December 31, 1992, and was the self-determined split of the federal republic of Czechoslovakia into the independent countries o ...
and the Slovak clubs walking away to form their own league. Viktoria was very successful between 1993 and 2003, competing in four European cups. Žižkov has won the national knock-out cup for the eighth time in 1994 and finished as runners-up in 1995. In 2001 Viktoria Žižkov won their ninth cup in history followed by knocking Scottish team Rangers out of the
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in 2002, going through on the away goals rule after extra time at Ibrox. The team finished third in the league on two more occasions, in 2002 and 2003. In 2004, after a string of poor results and a corruption scandal, the team was relegated again to the second league. In 2007 the team successfully made it back to the Czech First League, finishing the season as runaway champions of the 2nd league. After finishing mid-table in their first season back in the top flight, in 2009 they were relegated back to the second league after struggling all season, bouncing back to the top flight by again gaining promotion from the 2nd league, this time as Runners-up, two seasons later (2011).


2007–08 season

Žižkov's first season back in the Czech First League proved to be one of successful consolidation, the team finishing in a creditable 10th place, whilst also reaching the quarter final stage of the knock out cup. One of the highlights of the season was a 3–0 away win at Slavia, inflicting their only home defeat on the eventual champions. A 1–1 pre-Christmas home draw with Slavia was perhaps just as important however, the point being gained with a last minute Richard Kalod goal. Žižkov's home form was the mainstay of their season, indeed they won 5 of their 7 post-Christmas matches. The final game of the season saw them gain a 1–0 victory over Mladá Boleslav, with another Kalod goal, thereby gaining their only double of the season, having also gained a 1–0 win against Boleslav on the opening day of the season. Top scorer for the season was Petr Švancara, who scored 6 goals.


2008–09 season

Petr Švancara won Czech Television's goal of 2008 (gol roku), with his stunning individual effort to open the scoring in Žižkov's 4–2 home victory against
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. This proved to be one of the few highlights in a disappointing season that saw Žižkov finish bottom of the league and hence relegated to the 2nd league once more. During the season three different managers were employed, which certainly did not help continuity. However the departure of good quality younger players, such as Ondřej Kušnír to
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, at the start of the season, to be replaced by older, journeyman, players was a major factor.


2010–11 season

Žižkov gained promotion from the 2nd league by finishing as runners-up to
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. The main strength of their promotion push turned out to be away performances, which were by far the best in the league. Some poor early season home performances threatened to unship the promotion push but these picked up in the latter part of the season, a 1–0 win over MFK Karviná, with a late goal by team captain Tomáš Procházka being hailed as a critical victory. Star player of the season was undoubtedly Czech U21 goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík. Also of note were the performances of Miroslav Marković who finished as the club's top scorer for the season and second in the league overall, who departed after the end of the season.


2011–12 season

Žižkov parted company with coach Martin Pulpit on 23 November with the club having scored just seven points from the opening 14 rounds of the
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. In January, with the club bottom of the league, it was revealed that only ten players from the first half of the season were still at the club. A particular loss was goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík moving to
Sparta Prague ) but refer to Spartans as "''Rudí''" ( en, The Dark Reds/The Maroons).'' Letenští'' , ground = Generali Česká pojišťovna Arena , capacity = 19,416 , clubname = Sparta Prague , image = Sparta Praha logo.png , image_size = 160px , fu ...
. Žižkov finished bottom of the league with 19 points, and were relegated to the second division.


Historical names

* 1903 – Sportovní kroužek Viktoria Žižkov * 1904 – SK Viktoria Žižkov * 1950 – Sokol Viktoria Žižkov * 1951 – Sokol ČSAD Žižkov * 1952 – TJ Slavoj Žižkov (after merger with Avia Čakovice) * 1965 – TJ Viktoria Žižkov * 1973 – TJ Viktoria Žižkov Strojimport * 1982 – TJ Viktoria Žižkov PSO * 1992 – FK Viktoria Žižkov


Stadium

The club's original stadium was located in the Ohrada region, but this was closed down in 1928. Viktoria's present ground,
FK Viktoria Stadion The FK Viktoria Stadion, officially named the eFotbal Arena, is a multi-use stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Viktoria Žižkov. The stadium holds 5,037 people, all seated. In 20 ...
, was opened in 1952 and is situated on Seifertova třída, just a short walk (one tram stop) from Prague's main railway station. It has a capacity of 5,037. In 2007 the club opened a fanshop at the ground for the sale of club mementos.


Players


Current squad

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Out on loan


Notable former players


In popular culture

The very popular Czech 1931 comedy film ''
Muži v offsidu ''Muži v offsidu'' is a 1931 Czechoslovak sports comedy film directed by Svatopluk Innemann, based on a novel by Karel Poláček. Production Karel Poláček's comedic novel was a bestseller in Czechoslovakia. The movie was made only because ...
'' is centred largely on the culture and fans of Viktoria Žižkov and features unique footage of several matches from that time. The book, on which the story is based, was written by Karel Poláček. The Czech film actor
Vlasta Burian Josef Vlastimil Burian, better known as Vlasta Burian, (9 April 1891, in Liberec – 31 January 1962, in Prague) was an internationally renowned Czechoslovak film and stage actor, singer, comedian, footballer and film director. In the Czech Repu ...
played as the regular goalkeeper for Žižkov around 1916 before setting out on his acting career. A plaque in
FK Viktoria Stadion The FK Viktoria Stadion, officially named the eFotbal Arena, is a multi-use stadium in Prague, Czech Republic. It is used mostly for football matches and is the home ground of FK Viktoria Žižkov. The stadium holds 5,037 people, all seated. In 20 ...
now commemorates his appearances for the club.


Managers

* Vladimír Táborský (1993) * Jiří Kotrba (1993–95) * František Kopač (1995–96) * Jaroslav Hřebík (1996) * Július Bielik (1997–98) * Jiří Štol (1998–99) * Petr Uličný (1999) *
Zdeněk Ščasný Zdeněk Ščasný (born 9 August 1957) is a Czech football manager and former player. Ščasný has won the Czech league championship five timesthree times as a player and twice as a coachand the Czech Cup three timestwice as a player and onc ...
(1999–02) * Vítězslav Lavička (July 2002 – Sept 2003) * Günter Bittengel (Nov 2003 – June 2004) * Stanislav Levý (July 2004 – Dec 2004) * František Kopač (2005) * Stanislav Griga (July 2007 – Sept 2008) * Josef Csaplár (Sept 2008 – Nov 2008) *
Zdeněk Ščasný Zdeněk Ščasný (born 9 August 1957) is a Czech football manager and former player. Ščasný has won the Czech league championship five timesthree times as a player and twice as a coachand the Czech Cup three timestwice as a player and onc ...
(Nov 2008 – Dec 2010) * Vlastimil Petržela (June 2009 – May 2010) * Martin Pulpit (July 2010 – Nov 2011) * Roman Nádvorník (Dec 2011 – Mar 2013) * Giancarlo Favarin (Mar 2013 – June 2013) * Jindřich Trpišovský (July 2013 – May 2015) * Roman Veselý (July 2015 – Sept 2015) * Zdeněk Hašek (Oct 2015 – Nov 2016) * David Vavruška (Dec 2016 – Oct 2017) * Bohuslav Pilný (Oct 2017 – May 2018) * Petr Mikolanda (Jun 2018 – Oct 2018) * Miloš Sazima (Oct 2018 – May 2019) * Zdeněk Hašek (May 2019 – Nov 2020) * David Vavruška (Nov 2020 – Dec 2020) * David Oulehla (Dec 2020 – Oct 2021) * Martin Pulpit (Oct 2021 – Apr 2022) * Daniel Veselý (Apr 2022 – May 2022) * Václav Kotal (May 2022 – )


History in domestic competitions

* Seasons spent at Level 1 of the
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: 14 * Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 14 * Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 10 * Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 2


Czech Republic

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History in European competitions


UEFA Cup


Mitropa Cup

In 1928 Žižkov took part in the
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, reaching the semi-final stage, where they lost in a play off to
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after the initial two-legs between the teams produced a tie. At the quarter final stage Žižkov knocked out Građanski Zagreb (later to become
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) over two legs, winning the home tie 6–1.


Honours

Czechoslovak First League The Czechoslovak First League ( cs, 1. fotbalová liga, sk, 1. futbalová liga) was the premier football league in the Czechoslovakia from 1925 to 1993, with the exception of World War II. Czechoslovakia was occupied by German forces who forme ...
*Champions: 1927–28
Czech Cup The Czech Cup ( cs, Pohár FAČR), officially known as the MOL Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the major men's football cup competition in the Czech Republic. It is organised by the Czech Football Association. The Czech Cup was first held in 19 ...
*Champions: 1993–94, 2000–01 Czech 2. Liga (second tier) *Champions: 2006–07


References

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