FK Chmel Blšany
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Full name | FK Chmel Blšany | ||||||||||||||||
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Founded | 1946 | ||||||||||||||||
Ground | Městský Stadium, Blšany (Capacity 2300) |
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Chairman | Robert Janek | ||||||||||||||||
Manager | Jan Štefko | ||||||||||||||||
League | ČFL | ||||||||||||||||
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FK Chmel Blšany is a Czech football club based in the village of Blšany. The club plays at the Městský Stadium with capacity of 2.300 seats. That means with every citizen of Blšany village on the tribune, there will be still about 1.500 seats free.
[edit] History
FK Chmel Blsany was founded on January 18th 1946. Only amateur football was played in Blsany for a long time. In 1988 the team managed to make the division and 3 years later the 3rd Czechoslovakian league. In 1993 FK Chmel Blšany (or Chmelaři as called by their fans) made the 2nd league and in 1998 the first. In the season 98/99 FK Blšany astonished the Czech republic and made 6th place. In 05/06 the team ended up last and fell into the second league. By 2007/8 they were back in a third level league
Most famous players of the past include Petr Čech (1999-2001) and Jan Šimák (till 2001).
[edit] Current squad
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