HC Sparta Praha

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HC Sparta Praha
HC Sparta Praha logo.svg
CityPrague, Czech Republic
LeagueCzech Extraliga
Founded6 December 1903 (1903-12-06)
Home arenaO2 Arena
ColoursBlue, yellow, burgundy[1]
     
Owner(s)Kaprain Group
General managerBarbora Snopková Haberová
Head coachMiloslav Hořava
CaptainMichal Řepík
Websitehttp://www.hcsparta.cz/
Franchise history
1903–1948AC Sparta Praha
1948–1949Sokol Sparta Bubeneč
1949–1951ZSJ Bratrství Sparta Praha
1951–1953ZSJ Sparta ČKD Sokolovo Praha
1953–1965TJ Spartak Praha Sokolovo
1965–1990TJ Sparta ČKD Praha
1990–presentHC Sparta Praha

Hockey Club Sparta Praha, commonly known as HC Sparta Prague, is a Prague-based Czech ice hockey team playing in the Czech Extraliga. The club has won four Czech championships (most recently in 2007) and four Czechoslovak championships, as well as two Spengler Cups, making it one of the most successful hockey clubs in Czech history. The team HC Sparta Praha plays its home games at O2 Arena, the largest arena in the country.

Players in HC Sparta Praha jerseys
Since 2015, the home stadium of the team is O2 arena

Milestones[]

Highest national league participation: From the league foundation in 1936 to 1950 and from 1951 up to this day.

  • International achievements: Spengler Cup winner in 1962, 1963, Spengler Cup 2nd place in 2004, European League 2nd place 2000, European Champions Cup 2nd place in 2008, Champions Hockey League 2nd place 2017.
  • Club colours: Blue, yellow and red. Starting in the 2001–02 season, club jerseys used a combination of black, white and grey. Since the 2005–06 season, jerseys have regularly been burgundy and white.

History[]

The HC Sparta Praha hockey club is one of the oldest hockey clubs in the world and one of the most successful and famous clubs in Czechoslovak and later Czech ice hockey history.

Sparta's great successes were reached in the years following World War II as it won two national titles in a row (1952/53 and 1953/54) under the name Spartak Sokolovo. The next highly successful period came much more recently when Sparta won the national league in 1989/90 and again in 1992/93. Another recent achievement (along with two third-place finishes in 1995/96 and 1996/97) was Sparta's participation in the final group of the European League (EHL) in 1996/97.

After a few unsuccessful years, Sparta returned to the top of the Czech Extraliga in 1999/00 when they were crowned league champions. That victory was the first of four championships they would win over seven seasons, adding Extraliga titles in 2001/02, 2005/06 and 2006/07. In addition to those achievements, Sparta managed to be finish second two times in European team competitions – 1999/00 European Hockey League and 2016–17 Champions Hockey League.

Present[]

HC Sparta Praha has regularly been one of the best teams in the Czech Extraliga, making the playoffs almost every year. HC Sparta Praha's home games are played at O2 Arena which is the largest hockey arena in the Czech Republic with a capacity of over 17,300 spectators. They moved there from the Tipsport Arena in 2015.

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Honours[]

Domestic[]

Czech Extraliga

Czechoslovak Extraliga

Bohemian-Moravian League

International[]

Spengler Cup

  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (2): 1962, 1963
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up (1): 2004

Tatra Cup

  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (5): 1935/1936, 1950/1951, 1958/1959, 1959/1960, 1980

IIHF European Champions Cup

  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up (1): 2008

European Hockey League

Champions Hockey League

Pre-season[]

Tipsport Hockey Cup

  • 1st place, gold medalist(s) Winners (2): 2001, 2009
  • 2nd place, silver medalist(s) Runners-up (1): 2003

Players[]

Current roster[]

Source: hcsparta.cz[2]Source: eliteprospects.com[3]As of May 2, 2021.

# Nat Player Pos S/G Age Acquired Birthplace
31 Czech Republic G L 26 2020 Prague, Czech Republic
63 Czech Republic D R 23 2016 Prague, Czech Republic
12 Czech Republic LW L 26 2020 Sokolov, Czech Republic
20 Czech Republic Tomáš Dvořák D L 26 2017 Havlíčkův Brod, Czech Republic
96 Czech Republic David Tomášek RW R 25 Prague, Czech Republic
53 Czech Republic Alexander Salák G L 34 2020 Strakonice, Czechoslovakia
88 Czech Republic Miroslav Forman RW L 31 2010 Mělník, Czechoslovakia
19 Czech Republic Tomáš Pavelka D L 28 2017 Ostrava, Czech Republic
16 Czech Republic Adam Polášek D L 30 2020 Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
11 Czech Republic David Dvořáček LW L 29 Brno, Czechoslovakia
74 Czech Republic Daniel Přibyl Injured Reserve C R 28 2018 Ostrava, Czechoslovakia
72 Czech Republic D L 23 2020 Prague, Czech Republic
84 Slovakia Milan Jurčina D R 38 Liptovský Mikuláš, Czechoslovakia
42 Czech Republic LW L 20 Neratovice, Czech Republic
36 Czech Republic G R 19 2020 Prague, Czech Republic
77 Czech Republic David Němeček D L 26 2020 Plzeň, Czech Republic
26 Czech Republic Michal Řepík (C) RW R 32 Vlašim, Czechoslovakia
51 Czech Republic Roman Horák C L 30 2020 České Budějovice, Czechoslovakia
55 Czech Republic LW R 23 2020 Prague, Czech Republic
71 Czech Republic Vladimír Sobotka C L 34 2020 Třebíč, Czechoslovakia

References[]

  1. ^ "Historie HC Sparta Praha". sparta.cz. Retrieved 21 September 2018.
  2. ^ "Team Roster / HC Sparta Praha". www.hcsparta.cz. Retrieved 12 October 2020.
  3. ^ "Team Roster / HC Sparta Praha". www.eliteprospects.com. Retrieved 22 September 2020.

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