FK Mladá Boleslav

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FK Mladá Boleslav
Full name FK Mladá Boleslav
Founded 1902
Ground Městský stadion,
Mladá Boleslav, Czech Republic
(Capacity 5,000)
Chairman Josef Dufek
Manager Pavel Hapal
League Gambrinus liga
2007-08 Gambrinus liga, 7th
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FK Mladá Boleslav is a Czech football club from Mladá Boleslav.

The team achieved its greatest success in 2005/06 season - finishing second in the Gambrinus liga and qualifying for the UEFA Champions League. In 2006/07 season, FK Mlada Boleslav surprisingly defeated Olympique Marseilles in 1st round of UEFA Cup 4-3(1st leg: 0-1,2nd leg 4-2), but it was't able to win any of the Group Stage matches, thus being eliminated. FK Mladá Boleslav qualified for the group stages of the UEFA Cup again on the 4th of October 2007 beating Palermo on penalties 4-2 after a nail biting 1-1 aggregate scoreline, on the verge of being eliminated with the score reading 1-0 Palermo, (with their goal in the first leg still standing) in the 2nd leg, Tomáš Sedlacek popped the winner in the 2nd leg with only seconds to spare. The major sponsor of the club is Škoda Auto.

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[edit] 07/08 season

FK Mladá Boleslav is right now 5th in the Gambrinus liga with 15 points. next game is on 10-22-07 vs FC Slovan Liberec

[edit] Historical names

  • 1902 - SSK Mladá Boleslav (Studentský sportovní klub Mladá Boleslav)
  • 1910 - Mladoboleslavský SK (Mladoboleslavský Sportovní klub)
  • 1919Aston Villa Mladá Boleslav
  • 1948Sokol Aston Villa Mladá Boleslav
  • 1949ZSJ AZNP Mladá Boleslav (Základní sportovní jednota Automobilové závody národní podnik Mladá Boleslav) - merged with Sokol Slavoj Mladá Boleslav and Sokol Meteor Čejetičky
  • 1950 – merged with Sokol Mladoboleslavský
  • 1959TJ Spartak Mladá Boleslav AZNP (Tělovýchovná jednota Spartak Mladá Boleslav Automobilové závody národní podnik)
  • 1965TJ Škoda Mladá Boleslav (Tělovýchovná jednota Škoda Mladá Boleslav)
  • 1971TJ AŠ Mladá Boleslav (Tělovýchovná jednota Auto Škoda Mladá Boleslav)
  • 1990FK Mladá Boleslav (Fotbalový klub Mladá Boleslav)
  • 1992FK Slavia Mladá Boleslav (Fotbalový klub Slavia Mladá Boleslav)
  • 1994FK Bohemians Mladá Boleslav (Fotbalový klub Bohemians Mladá Boleslav)
  • 1995FK Mladá Boleslav (Fotbalový klub Mladá Boleslav)

[edit] Current squad

No. Position Player
1 Flag of the Czech Republic GK Petr Pižanowski
3 Flag of the Czech Republic DF František Ševinský
4 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Adrian Rolko
6 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Václav Kalina
7 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Radim Holub
9 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Milan Kopic
10 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Ivo Táborský
11 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Tomáš Sedláček
12 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Tomáš Poláček
13 Flag of the Czech Republic GK Jan Šeda
15 Flag of Georgia (country) MF George Ganugrava
16 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Jakub Řezníček
17 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Jan Rajnoch
No. Position Player
18 Flag of France FW Alexandr Noël Mendy (on loan from FK SIAD Most)
19 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Tomáš Fabián
20 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Jan Kysela
22 Flag of the Czech Republic MF David Brunclík
23 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Tomáš Hrdlička
24 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Jaroslav Dittrich
25 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Jan Riegel
27 Flag of the Czech Republic GK Miroslav Miller
28 Flag of the Czech Republic FW David Vaněček
30 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Radim Nečas
33 Flag of Slovakia MF Lukáš Opiela
37 Flag of Slovakia MF Ivan Hodúr

[edit] Out on loan

No. Position Player
Flag of the Czech Republic FW Luboš Pecka (to Alemannia Aachen)

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