FK Admira Prague

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FK Admira Prague
FK Admira Prague logo.gif
Full nameFotbalový klub Admira Praha
Nickname(s)Black-White horses
Founded1909;115 years ago (1909)
GroundStadion FK Admira Praha
Capacity2,000 (700 seated)
ChairmanJosef Přitasil [1]
ManagerFrantišek Peřina [2]
League Bohemian Football League, Gr. A
2023–2410th
Website http://www.fkadmira.info/

FK Admira Prague is a Czech football club located in Prague-Kobylisy, Czech Republic. It currently plays in the Bohemian Football League, which is the third level of competition in the country. They played two seasons in the Bohemian Football League, but were relegated in the 2014–15 season, then promoted back in 2019. The biggest rival of this club is FK Meteor Prague VIII.

Contents

Historical names

Sources: [3]

Reserves

Admira's reserve team plays in Division B (season 2022/23). [4]

The playing field in Kobylisy Kobylisy, hriste FK Admira Praha.jpg
The playing field in Kobylisy

Honours

Season-by-season record

A–team

Sources: [5] [6] [7] [8] [9]

SeasonDivision Level PositionNotes
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia (1939–1945)
1939/40Central Bohemian Division210th
1940/41Central Bohemian Division23rd
1941/42Central Bohemian Division23rd
1942/43Central Bohemian Division28th
1943/44Central Bohemian Division210th
Czechoslovakia (1945–1993)
1945/46Central Bohemian Division25th
1946/47Central Bohemian Division211th
1947/48Central Bohemian Division210th
1948Country Competition, Gr. A211th
1949Regional Competition, Gr. B28thReorganization of competitions
1950Regional Competition, Gr. B38thReorganization of competitions
1951Prague Regional Competition, Gr. A29thRelegated
...
1959–60Regional Competition, Gr. A31stPromoted
1960–61Second League, Gr. B212thRelegated
...
1964–65 Prague Championship 32ndReorganization of competitions
1965–66 Division B 311th
1966–67 Division B 39th
1967–68 Division B 311th
1968–69 Division C 39thReorganization of competitions
1969–70 Division B 412th
1970–71 Division B 414thRelegated
1971–72 Prague Championship 51stPromoted
1972–73 Division B 48th
1973–74 Division C 42nd
1974–75 Division B 47th
1975–76 Division C 48th
1976–77 Division B 43rdReorganization of competitions
1977–78 Division B 34th
1978–79 Division C 38th
1979–80 Division B 38th
1980–81 Division A 39thReorganization of competitions
1981–82 Division B 49th
1982–83 Division B 410th
1983–84 Division C 48th
1984–85 Division B 412th
1985–86 Division C 47th
1986–87 Division C 412th
1987–88 Division C 44th
1988–89 Division B 416thRelegated
...
1992–93 Prague Championship 51stPromoted
Czech Republic (1993– )
1993–94 Division C 46th
1994–95 Division C 48th
1995–96 Division A 41stPromoted
1996–97 Bohemian Football League 313th
1997–98 Bohemian Football League 315th
1998–99 Bohemian Football League 32nd
1999–00 Bohemian Football League 310th
2000–01 Bohemian Football League 33rd
2001–02 Bohemian Football League 38th
2002–03 Bohemian Football League 317thRelegated
2003–04 Division 4 ?Relegated
2004–05 Prague Championship 55th
2005–06 Prague Championship 51stPromoted
2006–07 Division B 46th
2007–08 Division A 47th
2008–09 Division A 44th
2009–10 Division B 44th
2010–11 Division B 45th
2011–12 Division C 411th
2012–13 Division A 41stPromoted
2013–14 Bohemian Football League 39th
2014–15 Bohemian Football League 316thRelegated
2015–16 Division C 43rd
2016–17 Division A 43rd
2017–18 Division C 412th
2018–19 Division A 41stPromoted
2019–20 Bohemian Football League, Gr. A310thSeason abandoned
2020–21 Bohemian Football League, Gr. A35thSeason abandoned
2021–22 Bohemian Football League, Gr. A37th
2022–23 Bohemian Football League, Gr. A35th
2023–24 Bohemian Football League, Gr. A3

Reserve team

Sources: [8]

SeasonDivision Level PositionNotes
Czech Republic (2009– )
2009–10Prague I. B Class, Gr. B74th
2010–11Prague I. B Class, Gr. B71stPromoted
2011–12Prague I. A Class, Gr. A62nd
2012–13Prague I. A Class, Gr. A61stPromoted
2013–14 Prague Championship 511th
2014–15 Prague Championship 511th
2015–16 Prague Championship 510th
2016–17 Prague Championship 510th
2017–18 Prague Championship 53rd
2018–19 Prague Championship 57th
2019–20 Prague Championship 51stSeason abandoned
2020–21 Prague Championship 51stSeason abandoned
2021–22 Prague Championship 55thPromoted
2022–23 Division B 413th
2023–24 Division B 4

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