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FC LeRK Brno was a Czech
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club from the city of
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. The club existed from 1910 until 1995, playing a single season in the
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in 1961/62 under the name of Spartak Brno KPS. In the same season, the club took part in the
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. Following the breakup of Czechoslovakia, the club played in the
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for two seasons. It then merged with
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in 1995.


Historical names

* ''Sparta Královo Pole'' (1910–22) * ''SK Královo Pole'' (1922–48) * ''Sokol GZ Královo Pole'' (1948–53) * ''Spartak Královo Pole Brno'' (1953–61) * ''Spartak Brno KPS'' (1961–63) * ''TJ KPS Brno'' (1963–93) * ''FC LeRK Brno'' (1993–95)


References

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