Slavia Praha
Coach:
Jindrich Trpisovsky
Establishment Date:
1892
League Affiliation:
CZE Chance Liga
Stadium:
Fortuna Arena
Seating Capacity:
0
Team Info
Slavia Praha, officially SK Slavia Praha, is one of the two giants of Czech football, based in the capital city of Prague and competing in the Czech First League, known as the Fortuna Liga for sponsorship reasons. The club plays its home matches at the Fortuna Arena, a modern stadium in the Vršovice district. Founded in 1892, Slavia is one of the oldest clubs in the country, playing in their iconic red and white halves. Under the ownership of Chinese company CEFC and led by a progressive head coach, Slavia has re-established itself as a domestic and European force.
The club was founded by students as a sports club, with the name "Slavia" representing the Slavic people. Its early years were marked by dominance in the Czechoslovak First League, winning multiple titles before the Second World War.
A key modern era began in the 2010s with significant investment and smart management, propelling Slavia back to the top. They have won multiple Czech league titles in recent years and made impressive runs in European competitions, including reaching the UEFA Europa League quarter-finals. The current squad is a blend of talented Czech internationals and shrewd foreign signings, known for a high-pressing, intense style of play. The fan base is massive and fervent, with fierce rivalries, especially with city neighbors Sparta Praha. The atmosphere at the Fortuna Arena is electric, driven by some of the most passionate supporters in Eastern Europe. Slavia Praha is a club restored to its historic prominence, competing fiercely at home and abroad.
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