2014–15 FK Dukla Prague season

Dukla Prague
2014–15 season
Chairman Michal Prokeš
Manager Luboš Kozel
Stadium Stadion Juliska
Czech Cup Second Round
Top goalscorer League:
Jean-David Beauguel (7)
All:
Jean-David Beauguel (7)
Highest home attendance 6,348
v Sparta Prague (24 August 2014)
Lowest home attendance 734
v Příbram (28 October 2014)
Home colours
Away colours
2015–16

The 2014–15 season is Dukla Prague's fourth consecutive season in the Czech First League.

Players

Squad information

As of 11 September 2014.[1]

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Czech Republic GK Filip Rada
2 Czech Republic DF Michal Jeřábek
4 Czech Republic DF Matěj Hanousek
5 Czech Republic MF Marek Hanousek
6 Czech Republic DF Jan Juroška
7 Slovakia MF Jakub Považanec
8 Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Aldin Čajić
9 Czech Republic DF Jan Vorel
10 Spain FW Néstor Albiach
11 Czech Republic FW Michal Krmenčík (on loan from Viktoria Plzeň)
13 Czech Republic MF Tomáš Berger
14 Czech Republic MF Patrik Gedeon (captain)
15 Czech Republic DF Tomáš Pospíšil
No. Position Player
17 France FW Jean-David Beauguel
18 Czech Republic FW Roman Polom (on loan from Sparta Prague)
19 Slovakia DF Lukáš Štetina
21 Democratic Republic of the Congo FW Budge Manzia
22 Croatia DF Dino Kluk
23 Slovakia MF Róbert Kovaľ
26 Czech Republic FW Jakub Mareš
27 Czech Republic DF Dominik Preisler
29 Czech Republic GK David Tetour
30 Slovakia GK Martin Chudý
33 Slovakia MF Marek Hlinka
39 Russia DF Vyacheslav Karavayev (on loan from CSKA Moscow)

Transfers

French striker Jean-David Beauguel – who played the previous season in the Eredivisie - joined the club on a three-year contract after scoring four goals in a pre-season friendly.[2][3]

Two midfielders joined Dukla, both signing three-year contracts with the club. These were Slovak Jakub Považanec, previously with Banská Bystrica, and Bosnian Aldin Čajić, who previously played for Teplice.[4] Slovak goalkeeper Martin Chudý and Croatian defender Dino Kluk also joined the club.[5]

Defenders Vyacheslav Karavayev (CSKA Moscow),[5] Roman Polom (Sparta Prague)[4] and forward Michal Krmenčík (Plzeň)[6] all joined the club on season-long loans.

Last season's top goalscorer, striker Zbyněk Pospěch, left the club after two seasons and joined German side FC Energie Cottbus in the summer.[7]

Two defenders left the club: Spaniard José Romera transferred to league rivals FK Jablonec after two years in Prague,[8] while Croatian Tomislav Božić moved to Polish side Górnik Łęczna.[9]

After a season with Dukla, midfielder Milan Černý left the club to play for former club Slavia Prague. Forward Josef Marek, defender Ľuboš Hanzel and goalkeeper Tomáš Kučera also left the club following the expiry of their contracts.[9]

Management and coaching staff

Position Name
Manager Luboš Kozel
Coach Jan Suchopárek
Goalkeeping Coach Tomáš Obermajer
Fitness Coach Antonín Čepek
Team Leader Petr Malý
Technical Manager Jiří Blažek
Club Physio Pavel Hrásky
Masseur Radek Havala, Jaroslav Šefl
Doctor Ladislav Šindelář
Custodian Jan Švestka

Source:[10]

Statistics

Goalscorers

As of 25 November 2014
Pos Nat Player LIG CUP Total
1 France Jean-David Beauguel 7 0 7
2 Slovakia Jakub Považanec 3 0 3
Czech Republic Marek Hanousek 2 1 3
4 Czech Republic Michal Krmenčík 2 0 2
5 Bosnia and Herzegovina Aldin Čajić 1 0 1
Czech Republic Tomáš Berger 1 0 1
Spain Néstor Albiach 1 0 1
Own goals 1 0 1
Totals 18 1 19

Home attendance

As of 25 November 2014
Competition Average Attendance Games
Czech First League 2,997 8
Cup 0 0
Average 2,997 8

Czech First League

Cup

Main article: 2014–15 Czech Cup

As a First League team, Dukla entered the Cup at the second round stage. In the second round, Dukla faced third league side Domažlice. The first half finished goalless, but a penalty put the home side ahead just before the hour mark. Two further goals followed for the home team; Marek Hanousek's injury time goal made no difference to the result as the First League side succumbed to a 3–1 defeat and elimination in their first game of the season's competition.

References

  1. "Soupiska prvního týmu – První tým" (in Czech). fkdukla.cz (Dukla Prague). Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  2. "Dukla stále posiluje. Novým hráčem se stává Jean-David Beauguel" [Dukla still improves. Jean-David Beauguel becomes the new player]. fkdukla.cz (in Czech). 10 July 2014. Archived from the original on 31 October 2014.
  3. "Nový Pospěch? Francouz Beauguel dal v Dukle čtyři góly za půl hodiny" [The new Pospěch? Frenchman Beauguel scored four for Dukla in half an hour]. Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). 5 July 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Šedivý, Petr (29 May 2014). "Sparťan Polom bude hostovat v Dukle, ta získala také Čajiče z Teplic". Mladá fronta DNES (in Czech). Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Novák, Jaromír (22 July 2014). "Dukla jde do ligy bez střelce Pospěcha, její cíle však sahají vysoko". idnes.cz (in Czech) (Mladá fronta DNES). Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  6. Vacek, Václav (9 June 2014). "Krmenčík a Štípek odcházejí na hostování". Deník (in Czech). Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  7. "Kanonýr Pospěch opouští Duklu, míří do třetí německé ligy" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 4 July 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  8. "Španělský obránce Romera odchází z Dukly, na tři roky se upsal Jablonci" [Spanish defender Romera leaves Dukla, signs for three years with Jablonec] (in Czech). Czech Republic: Mladá fronta DNES. 28 May 2014. Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  9. 9.0 9.1 "Synot liga, přestupy: změny v prvoligových mužstvech v létě 2014". idnes.cz (in Czech) (Mladá fronta DNES). Retrieved 29 November 2014.
  10. "Realizační tým: A-tým!". fkdukla.cz (in Czech). n.d. Archived from the original on 7 October 2014.