FK Teplice

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Teplice
Club crest
Full nameFotbalový klub Teplice a.s.
Nickname(s)Skláři
(Glassblowers)
Founded1945; 76 years ago (1945)
GroundNa Stínadlech,
Teplice
Capacity18,221
ChairmanPavel Šedlbauer
ManagerRadim Kučera
LeagueCzech First League
2020–2115th
WebsiteClub website

FK Teplice is a Czech football club based in the city of Teplice, 80 km north of Prague. The club currently plays in the Czech First League.

The club was founded after World War II in 1945. The club advanced to the Czechoslovak First League in just three years after being founded and played mostly in the First and Second Czechoslovak divisions. After the Velvet Revolution and comeback of rich sponsor, Glaverbel (spun out of glassworks Sklo Union in 1991), the club played in the Second Division until returning to the top flight in the 1996–97 Czech First League. Teplice were runners up in the 1998–99 Czech First League and went on to play in the 1999–2000 UEFA Champions League, although they lost their first match against Borussia Dortmund. The club subsequently won the Czech Cup in 2003 and went on to beat Kaiserslautern and Feyenoord en route to the third round of the 2003–04 UEFA Cup before losing over two legs against Celtic.

History[]

Recent history[]

The club's best league position was second in the 1998–99 season. In the 2004–05 season the team finished third, with the same number of points as second-place Slavia Prague. The finish allowed them to play in the third round of the UEFA Cup qualification, which Teplice won against MTZ-RIPO Minsk. In the first round of the UEFA Cup Teplice faced Espanyol. They were eliminated after drawing 1–1 in the first leg and losing 0–2 in the second leg.

In the 2007–08 season the team finished in fifth place in the Czech First League. The result earned them a place in the 2008 Intertoto Cup. However they lost on away goals in their first fixture, against Budapest Honvéd FC.

In 2009 Teplice again won the cup, qualifying yet again for European competition, this time the newly branded 2009–10 UEFA Europa League. However they went out in their first fixture, a 2–3 aggregate loss against Hapoel Tel Aviv.

Historical names[]

  • 1945 — SK Teplice-Šanov (Sportovní klub Teplice-Šanov)
  • 1948 — Sokol Teplice
  • 1949 — ZSJ Technomat Teplice (Základní sportovní jednota Technomat Teplice)
  • 1951 — ZSJ Vodotechna Teplice (Základní sportovní jednota Vodotechna Teplice)
  • 1952 — ZSJ Ingstav Teplice (Základní sportovní jednota Ingstav Teplice)
  • 1953 — DSO Tatran Teplice (Dobrovolná sportovní organizace Tatran Teplice)
  • 1960 — TJ Slovan Teplice (Tělovýchovná jednota Slovan Teplice)
  • 1966 — TJ Sklo Union Teplice (Tělovýchovná jednota Sklo Union Teplice)
  • 1991 — TFK VTJ Teplice (Tělovýchovný fotbalový klub Vojenská tělovýchovná jednota Teplice)
  • 1993 — FK Frydrych Teplice (Fotbalový klub Frydrych Teplice)
  • 1994 — FK Teplice (Fotbalový klub Teplice, a.s.)

Players[]

Current squad[]

As of 12 August 2021.[1]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
1 GK Czech Republic CZE Luděk Němeček
2 DF Czech Republic CZE Ondřej Mazuch
4 DF Czech Republic CZE Martin Chlumecký
7 MF Czech Republic CZE Patrik Žitný
10 MF Czech Republic CZE Pavel Moulis
11 FW Czech Republic CZE Jakub Mareš
13 MF Czech Republic CZE Štěpán Krunert (on loan from Dukla Prague)
14 FW Czech Republic CZE Tadeáš Vachoušek
15 FW Czech Republic CZE David Ledecký
16 MF Czech Republic CZE Alois Hyčka
17 DF Czech Republic CZE Tomáš Vondrášek
18 DF Czech Republic CZE Karel Hasil
19 MF Czech Republic CZE Robert Jukl
No. Pos. Nation Player
20 MF Czech Republic CZE Daniel Trubač
21 GK Czech Republic CZE Jan Čtvrtečka (on loan from Sparta Prague)
22 DF Czech Republic CZE Jan Shejbal
23 MF Czech Republic CZE Lukáš Mareček
24 MF Czech Republic CZE Matyáš Korselt
26 MF Czech Republic CZE David Černý
27 MF Czech Republic CZE Tomáš Kučera
28 DF Czech Republic CZE Jan Knapík
29 FW Czech Republic CZE Denis Lanka
30 GK Czech Republic CZE Tomáš Grigar
35 MF Czech Republic CZE Matěj Radosta
36 DF Czech Republic CZE Ladislav Kodad
39 DF Czech Republic CZE Josef Švanda
MF Czech Republic CZE Jan Fortelný (on loan from Sparta Prague)

Out on loan[]

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

No. Pos. Nation Player
MF Czech Republic CZE Jakub Emmer (at FK Ústí nad Labem)

Notable former players[]

Reserves[]

As of 2019/20, the club's reserve team FK Teplice B plays in the Bohemian Football League (3rd tier of Czech football system).

Player records in the Czech First League[]

As of 30 May 2021.[2]

Highlighted players are in the current squad.

Most clean sheets[]

# Name Clean sheets
1 Czech Republic Tomáš Grigar 92
2 Czech Republic 53
3 Czech Republic Tomáš Poštulka 52

Managers[]

History in domestic competitions[]

  • Seasons spent at Level 1 of the football league system: 25
  • Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 3
  • Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 0
  • Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 0

Czech Republic[]

Season League Placed Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Cup
1993–1994 2. liga 8th 30 10 10 10 37 36 +1 30 Round of 32
1994–1995 2. liga 4th 34 16 4 14 55 47 +8 52 Round of 32
1995–1996 2. liga 2nd 30 16 8 6 41 23 +18 56 Semi-finals
1996–1997 1. liga 13th 30 6 10 14 21 37 –16 28 Round of 32
1997–1998 1. liga 7th 30 10 10 10 36 30 +6 40 Round of 16
1998–1999 1. liga 2nd 30 16 7 7 55 30 +25 55 Round of 16
1999–2000 1. liga 5th 30 10 11 9 38 38 0 41 Round of 64
2000–2001 1. liga 8th 30 12 4 14 45 39 +6 40 Quarter-finals
2001–2002 1. liga 7th 30 12 5 13 37 41 –4 41 Quarter-finals
2002–2003 1. liga 6th 30 13 6 11 33 32 +1 45 Winners
2003–2004 1. liga 9th 30 9 12 9 32 32 0 39 Quarter-finals
2004–2005 1. liga 3rd 30 14 11 5 36 27 +9 53 Quarter-finals
2005–2006 1. liga 4th 30 12 16 2 38 24 +14 52 Round of 16
2006–2007 1. liga 8th 30 11 9 10 44 39 +5 42 Round of 16
2007–2008 1. liga 5th 30 16 5 9 40 27 +13 53 Round of 32
2008–2009 1. liga 7th 30 12 7 11 33 25 +8 43 Winners
2009–2010 1. liga 4th 30 15 10 5 44 25 +19 55 Quarter-finals
2010–2011 1. liga 10th 30 10 9 11 39 46 –7 39 Quarter-finals
2011–2012 1. liga 5th 30 12 10 8 36 30 +6 46 Semi-finals
2012–2013 1. liga 12th 30 8 8 14 36 47 –11 32 Quarter-finals
2013–2014 1. liga 5th 30 13 7 10 51 35 +16 46 Second Round
2014–2015 1. liga 7th 30 9 11 10 41 37 +4 38 Semi-finals
2015–2016 1. liga 12th 30 7 9 14 37 52 –15 30 Round of 32
2016–2017 1. liga 5th 30 13 9 8 38 25 +13 48 Second Round
2017–2018 1. liga 8th 30 8 10 12 32 40 -8 34 Round of 16
2018–2019 1. liga 10th 30 10 6 14 32 42 -10 36 Quarter-finals
2019–2020 1. liga 12th 33 9 11 13 37 51 -14 38 Round of 16
2020–2021 1. liga 15th 34 7 9 18 34 66 -22 30 Semi-finals

History in European competitions[]

The following is a list of the all-time statistics from Teplice's games in the three UEFA tournaments it has participated in, as well as the overall total. The list contains the tournament, the number of seasons (S), games played (P), won (W), drawn (D) and lost (L). The statistics include qualification matches.

As of 30 June 2012.
Tournament S P W D L
Champions League 1 2 0 0 2
Europa League / UEFA Cup 5 18 6 4 8
Intertoto Cup 4 14 5 0 9
Total 10 34 11 4 19

Honours[]

Domestic[]

Club records[]

Czech First League records[]

References[]

  1. ^ "FK Teplice – A-tým – Soupiska – A-tým 2021/2022".
  2. ^ "Detailed stats". Fortuna liga.

External links[]

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