FC Fastav Zlín























FC Fastav Zlín

FC Fastav Zlín logo.png
Full name
Football Club Fastav Zlín a.s.
Nickname(s)
Ševci (The Cobblers)
Founded
1919; 99 years ago (1919)
Ground
Letná Stadion, Zlín

Ground Capacity

6,375
Owner
Zdeněk Červenka
Manager
Michal Bílek
League
Czech First League
2017–18
10th
Website
Club website


















Home colours














Away colours














Third colours


FC Fastav Zlín is a Czech professional football club from Zlín, Moravia. The professional club has spent a number of seasons in the top league of the country, both the Czechoslovak First League and later the Czech First League. They currently play in the Czech First League.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Historical names


  • 3 European Record


  • 4 Players

    • 4.1 Current squad


    • 4.2 Notable former players



  • 5 Managers


  • 6 History in domestic competitions

    • 6.1 Czech Republic



  • 7 Honours


  • 8 References


  • 9 External links




History


The club was founded in 1919 and played at the top level of football between 1938 and 1947, before being disqualified from the league due to manipulation of results.[1] The club then played in the top flight sporadically, just four more seasons before the establishment of a separate Czech league in 1993.[1] The club went on to spend a three-year spell in the Czech First League before returning to the second division in 1996. After regaining promotion to the First Division in 2002, the team recorded a number of steady performances in the league, recording a 7th-place finish twice, in 2003 and 2004, and later finishing 8th in the 2007–08 season.


At the start of the 2008–09 season the team struggled, scoring just 9 points from their opening 16 matches.[2] The club were battling relegation as the season came to a close despite a late run of good form in which they enjoyed an unbeaten run of six matches, including five wins.[3] They needed a win in their last match of the season against Baumit Jablonec to avoid relegation, but conceded after just two minutes, trailing 5–1 at half-time and finally losing by a 6–1 scoreline,[3] their biggest league defeat in 62 years, and dropped out of the Czech First League after seven years in the top flight. The club started the 2010–11 Czech 2. Liga with a sequence of four straight wins,[4] and began the following season with a sequence of six matches undefeated before losing to MFK Karviná in 2011–12 Czech 2. Liga,[5] although they did not manage to sustain their form on either occasion, finishing 11th and 10th respectively. The club marked the start of the 2012–13 Czech 2. Liga by changing their name, manager and captain, bringing in Aleš Křeček to manage the team, installing Tomáš Polách as club captain and signing a five-year deal with firm Fastav, replacing the former sponsorship deal with Tescoma to take the new name FC Fastav Zlín.[6] In May 2017, Zlín won the Czech Cup and subsequently qualified for the group stage of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League.[7]



Historical names


  • 1919 – SK Zlín (Sportovní klub Zlín)

  • 1922 – SK Baťa Zlín (Sportovní klub Baťa Zlín)

  • 1948 – SK Botostroj I. Zlín (Sportovní klub Botostroj I. Zlín)

  • 1958 – TJ Gottwaldov (Tělovýchovná jednota Gottwaldov) – merger of Spartak and Jiskra

  • 1989 – SK Zlín (Sportovní klub Zlín)

  • 1990 – FC Svit Zlín (Football Club Svit Zlín, a.s.)

  • 1996 – FC Zlín (Football Club Zlín, a.s.)

  • 1997 – FK Svit Zlín (Fotbalový klub Svit Zlín, a.s.)

  • 2001 – FK Zlín (Fotbalový klub Zlín, a.s.)

  • 2002 – FC Tescoma Zlín (Football Club Tescoma Zlín, a.s.)

  • 2012 – FC Fastav Zlín (Football Club Fastav Zlín, a.s.)


European Record



















































Season
Competition
Round
Club
Home
Away
Aggregate

2004

UEFA Intertoto Cup

1R

Finland MyPa
3–2
1–1

4–3

2R

Belgium Westerlo
3–0
0–0

3–0

3R

Spain Atlético Madrid
2–4
2–0

4–4 (a)

2005

UEFA Intertoto Cup

1R

Belarus Neman Grodno
0–0
1–0

1–0

2R

Belgium Gent
0–0
0–1

0–1

2017–18

UEFA Europa League

Group F

Denmark F.C. Copenhagen
1–1
0–3

4th

Moldova FC Sheriff Tiraspol
0–0
0–1

Russia FC Lokomotiv Moscow
0–2
0–3


Players



Current squad



As of 26 July, 2018.[8]

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






























































No.

Position
Player
3

Czech Republic

DF

Petr Buchta
4

Czech Republic

DF

Libor Holík
5

Czech Republic

MF

Petr Hronek
6

Czech Republic

MF

David Štípek
7

Czech Republic

FW

Lukáš Železník
8

Czech Republic

MF

Petr Jiráček
9

Czech Republic

FW

Pavel Vyhnal
10

France

FW

Jean-David Beauguel
11

Bosnia and Herzegovina

MF

Adnan Džafić
12

Ivory Coast

MF

Ibrahim Traoré
13

Czech Republic

DF

Adam Tkadlec
14

Czech Republic

MF

Daniel Holzer
16

Slovakia

DF

Róbert Matejov


























































No.

Position
Player
17

Czech Republic

GK

Stanislav Dostál
18

Serbia

DF

Zoran Gajić
19

Argentina

MF

Pablo Podio
20

Slovenia

FW

Alexander Jakubov
21

Czech Republic

DF

Josef Hnaníček
22

Czech Republic

DF

Lukáš Bartošák
23

Czech Republic

DF

Miloš Kopečný
27

Czech Republic

DF

Ondřej Bačo
29

Czech Republic

FW

Patrik Slamena
44

Czech Republic

GK

Jan Šiška
77

Czech Republic

MF

Filip Štěpánek
88

Czech Republic

FW

Tomas Poznar
95

Bosnia and Herzegovina

MF

Mirzad Mehanović


Notable former players


For all players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:FC Fastav Zlín players


Managers



  • Petr Uličný (1990–94)


  • Jozef Adamec (1994–95)


  • Igor Štefanko (1995)


  • Verner Lička (1995–96)


  • Igor Štefanko (1996–98)


  • František Mikulička (1998–99)


  • Antonín Juran (1999)


  • Lubomír Jegla (1999–00)


  • Bohumil Páník (2000–01)


  • František Komňacký (2001–02)


  • Vlastislav Mareček (2002–04)


  • Vlastimil Palička (2004)


  • Pavel Hapal (2004–05)


  • Lubomír Blaha (2005–06)


  • Petr Uličný (2006)


  • Pavel Hoftych (2006–08)


  • Josef Mazura (2008)


  • Ladislav Minář (2008)


  • Stanislav Levý (2008)


  • Ladislav Minář (2008–10)


  • Marek Kalivoda (2010–11)


  • Alois Skácel (2011–12)


  • Aleš Křeček (2012)


  • Marek Kalivoda (2012–13)


  • Alois Skácel (2013)


  • Martin Pulpit (2013–14)


  • Bohumil Páník (2014–18)


  • Vlastimil Petržela (2018)


  • Michal Bílek (2018–present)


History in domestic competitions



  • 1982–91 1.ČNL (tier 2)

  • 1991–93 ČMFL (tier 2)

  • 1993–96 Czech First League

  • 1996–02 Czech 2. Liga

  • 2002–09 Czech First League

  • 2009–15 Czech 2. Liga

  • 2015– Czech First League

  • Seasons spent at Level 1 of the football league system: 11

  • Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 23

  • 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
1993–94

1. liga
11th
30
10
7
13
37
48
–11
37
Round of 16
1994–95

1. liga
14th
30
8
6
16
21
40
–19
30
Round of 16
1995–96

1. liga
15th
30
6
9
15
17
38
–21
27
Round of 32
1996–97

2. liga
3rd
30
12
12
6
55
33
+22
48
First Round
1997–98

2. liga
5th
28
10
13
5
42
27
+15
43
Round of 32
1998–99

2. liga
8th
30
10
6
14
26
33
–7
36
Round of 32
1999–00

2. liga
8th
30
10
11
9
34
33
+11
41
Round of 16
2000–01

2. liga
5th
30
13
10
7
40
23
+17
49
Round of 64
2001–02

2. liga
2nd
30
18
10
2
56
24
+32
64
Round of 16
2002–03

1. liga
7th
30
11
9
10
34
41
–7
42
Semi-finals
2003–04

1. liga
7th
30
12
5
13
31
39
–8
41
Round of 16
2004–05

1. liga
10th
30
7
12
11
29
35
–6
33
Round of 16
2005–06

1. liga
11th
30
8
11
11
27
33
–6
35
Round of 32
2006–07

1. liga
13th
30
5
12
13
21
34
–13
27
Semi-finals
2007–08

1. liga
8th
30
10
8
12
28
31
–3
38
Round of 64
2008–09

1. liga
15th
30
7
8
15
26
49
–23
29
Quarter-finals
2009–10

2. liga
3rd
30
17
5
8
49
33
+16
56
Round of 32
2010–11

2. liga
11th
30
11
5
14
46
45
+1
38
First Round
2011–12

2. liga
10th
30
9
9
12
28
36
–8
36
First Round
2012–13

2. liga
6th
30
14
6
10
49
37
+12
48
Round of 32
2013–14

2. liga
11th
30
10
7
13
33
30
+3
37
Round of 32
2014–15

2. liga
3rd
30
16
7
7
53
32
+21
55
Round of 32
2015–16

1. liga
13th
30
7
9
14
34
50
–16
30
Round of 16
2016–17

1. liga
6th
30
11
8
11
34
35
–1
41

Winners


Honours



  • Czechoslovak Cup: 1
    • 1969–70

  • Czech Cup: 1
    • 2016–17

  • Czechoslovak Supercup: 1
    • 2017


References




  1. ^ ab Jeřábek, Luboš (2007). Český a československý fotbal – lexikon osobností a klubů (in Czech). Prague, Czech Republic: Grada Publishing. p. 225. ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5. 


  2. ^ "Pět důvodů, proč Zlín sestoupil z první ligy". idnes.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. 2 June 2009. Retrieved 31 March 2013. 


  3. ^ ab "Po debaklu následuje pád do druhé ligy: Jablonec – Zlín 6:1". idnes.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. 30 May 2009. Retrieved 9 February 2013. 


  4. ^ "Zlín zůstal bez ztráty bodu. Na čelo se dotahuje Žižkov, vyhrál potřetí za sebou". idnes.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. 20 August 2010. Retrieved 9 February 2013. 


  5. ^ "Zlín poprvé ve druhé lize prohrál, Brno pokračuje v mátožných výkonech". idnes.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. 16 September 2011. Retrieved 9 February 2013. 


  6. ^ "Fotbalový Zlín posílil, o postupu do první ligy ale letos nahlas nemluví". idnes.cz (in Czech). Mladá fronta DNES. 3 August 2012. Retrieved 9 February 2013. 


  7. ^ "Zlín celebrates Manchester United win and Europa League qualification". Radio Prague. 25 May 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2017. 


  8. ^ "Soupiska A tým – I. liga 2017/2018" (in Czech). fcfastavzlin.cz (Fastav Zlin). Retrieved 5 January 2018. 




External links


  • Official website





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