SK Sigma Olomouc

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SK Sigma Olomouc
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Full nameSportovní Klub Sigma Olomouc a.s.
Nickname(s)Hanáci
Founded1919;105 years ago (1919) (as FK Hejčín Olomouc)
Ground Andrův stadion, Olomouc
Capacity12,566
ChairmanJosef Lébr
Manager Tomáš Janotka
League Czech First League
2023–24 10th of 16
Website www.sigmafotbal.cz
Soccerball current event.svg Current season

SK Sigma Olomouc is a Czech professional football club based in the city of Olomouc. The club currently competes in the Czech First League, the first tier of Czech football. The club played in the first tier league for 30 years between 1984 and 2014, winning the Czech Cup and Czech Supercup in 2012. Being relegated to the Czech National Football League in 2014, the club won the league the subsequent season and were promoted back to the First League in 2015, but failed to stay in the top division and were relegated after only one season.

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History

The club was founded as FK Hejčín Olomouc in 1919, playing in the national top league for the first time in the 1982–83 season as Sigma ZTS Olomouc. [1] The club next played in the Czechoslovak First League in the 1984–85 season, remaining in the top level of football for the rest of the Czechoslovak era. [1] Olomouc reached the quarterfinals of the 1991–92 UEFA Cup, their best result in the competition. [1] In the following season's competition, the club beat Turkish side Fenerbahçe 7–1 in the second leg of their second round tie and 7–2 on aggregate, [2] before going out of the competition at the hands of Italian team Juventus.

The club qualified to play European football in 1996 after finishing as runners-up in the 1995–96 Czech First League. [3]

Olomouc finished fourth in the 1998–99 Czech First League, again qualifying for European competition. [4] The club was fined 5,000 Swiss francs in October 1999 for racist chanting in a UEFA Cup match against Real Mallorca's black players. [5]

In August 2011, the club was fined 4 million Czech koruna and deducted nine points as a result of a corruption enquiry by the Football Association of the Czech Republic. [6] Olomouc won the Czech Cup that season, but were banned by UEFA from competing in the subsequent UEFA Europa League due to the corruption sanctions. [6] In 2014 the club finished 15th in the league, resulting in their relegation after 30 years in the top level of competition. [7]

Historical names

Players

Current squad

As of 10 September 2024 [8]

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

No.Pos.NationPlayer
1 GK Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Tomáš Digaňa
3 DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Adam Dohnálek
4 DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jakub Elbel
6 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jáchym Šíp
7 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Radim Breite
8 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jiří Spáčil
9 FW Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jan Kliment
10 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Filip Zorvan
11 FW Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Yunusa Muritala
13 DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jiří Sláma
14 FW Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Antonín Růsek
16 DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Filip Slavíček
17 MF Flag of Nigeria.svg  NGA Dele Israel
18 FW Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jan Fiala
No.Pos.NationPlayer
19 DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Lukáš Vraštil
20 DF Flag of Slovakia.svg  SVK Juraj Chvátal
25 FW Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Matěj Mikulenka
27 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Filip Uriča
28 DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Michal Leibl
29 GK Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Tadeáš Stoppen
30 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jan Navrátil
34 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Matěj Hadaš
37 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Štěpán Langer
38 DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jakub Pokorný
39 FW Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Lukáš Juliš
77 MF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jan Vodháněl
91 GK Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jan Koutný
DF Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jan Král

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.NationPlayer
GK Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Jakub Trefil(at Komárno)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
FW Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  CZE Pavel Zifčák(at Pardubice)

Notable former players

Player records in the Czech First League

As of 5 September 2024. [9]

Highlighted players are in the current squad.

Most clean sheets

#NameClean sheets
1 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Martin Vaniak 71
2 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Petr Drobisz 30
3 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Miloš Buchta 28

Managers

History in domestic competitions

Czech Republic

SeasonLeaguePlacedPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCup
1993–94 1. liga 7th30111363331+235 [A] Quarter-finals
1994–95 1. liga 8th30127113131043Round of 16
1995–96 1. liga 2nd3019475433+2161Round of 16
1996–97 1. liga 8th301010103630+640Semi-finals
1997–98 1. liga 3rd3016773821+1755Round of 64
1998–99 1. liga 4th30121174234+847Quarter-finals
1999–00 1. liga 12th30713103138–734Semi-finals
2000–01 1. liga 3rd30141064733+1452Round of 64
2001–02 1. liga 10th30910112931–237Round of 16
2002–03 1. liga 11th30810122933–434Round of 16
2003–04 1. liga 3rd3016774324+1955Round of 32
2004–05 1. liga 4th3015693934+551Round of 64
2005–06 1. liga 9th30107133444–1037Round of 64
2006–07 1. liga 14th3068162943–1426Round of 32
2007–08 1. liga 11th30812102026–636Round of 64
2008–09 1. liga 4th3013983936+348Round of 16
2009–10 1. liga 6th30145114936+1347Semi-finals
2010–11 1. liga 4th30145114729+1847Runners-up
2011–12 1. liga 11th30111094238+434 [B] Winners
2012–13 1. liga 5th3013893829+947Quarter-finals
2013–14 1. liga 15th3078154260−1829Round of 16
2014–15 2. liga 1st3019656425+3963Round of 32
2015–16 1. liga 15th3069153549−1427Quarter-finals
2016–17 2. liga 1st3021635922+3769Round of 32
2017–18 1. liga 4th30151054122+1955Round of 16
2018–19 1. liga 9th32134154046–643Quarter-finals
2019–20 1. liga 11th33913113940–140Semi-finals
2020–21 1. liga 9th341112114040045Quarter-finals
2021–22 1. liga 8th341111124541+444Quarter-finals
2022–23 1. liga 6th351212115347+648Round of 16
2023–24 1. liga 10th32107154251–937Round of 16
Notes
  1. Two points for a win in 1993–94.
  2. 9 points deducted.

European record

Overall record

Accurate as of 23 August 2018
CompetitionPlayedWonDrewLostGFGAGDWin%
UEFA Cup / UEFA Europa League 43209146856+12046.51
UEFA Intertoto Cup 166642316+7037.50
Total592615189172+19044.07

Legend: GF = Goals For. GA = Goals Against. GD = Goal Difference.

SeasonTournamentRoundCountryClubHomeAwayAggregate
1986–87 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Sweden.svg IFK Göteborg 1–10–41–5
1991–92 UEFA Cup 1R Ulster Banner.svg Bangor 3–03–06–0
2R Flag of the Soviet Union.svg Torpedo Moscow 2–00–02–0
3R Flag of Germany.svg Hamburger SV 4–12–16–2
Quarter-final Flag of Spain.svg Real Madrid 1–10–11–2
1992–93 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Romania.svg Universitatea Craiova 1–02–13–1
2R Flag of Turkey.svg Fenerbahçe 7–10–17–2
3R Flag of Italy.svg Juventus 1–20–51–7
1996–97 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Poland.svg Hutnik Kraków 1–01–32–3
1998–99 UEFA Cup Q2 Flag of Scotland.svg Kilmarnock 2–02–04–0
1R Flag of France.svg Marseille 2–20–42–6
1999–00 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Moldova.svg Sheriff Tiraspol 0–01–11–1 (a)
2R Flag of Spain.svg Real Mallorca 1–30–01–3
2000–01 Intertoto Cup 1R Flag of Armenia.svg Araks Ararat 1–02–13–1
2R Flag of Bulgaria.svg Velbazhd Kyustendil 8–00–28–2
3R Flag of Croatia.svg Slaven Belupo 2–01–13–1
Semi-final Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Chmel Blšany 3–10–03–1
Final Flag of Italy.svg Udinese 2–22–4 (a.e.t.)4–6
2001–02 UEFA Cup 1R Flag of Spain.svg Celta de Vigo 4–30–44–7
2002–03 UEFA Cup QR Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg FK Sarajevo 2–11–23–3 (3–5 p)
2004–05 UEFA Cup QR Flag of Moldova.svg Nistru Otaci 4–02–16–1
1R Flag of Spain.svg Real Zaragoza 2–30–12–4
2005–06 Intertoto Cup 2R Flag of Poland.svg Pogoń Szczecin 1–00–01–0
3R Flag of Germany.svg Borussia Dortmund 0–01–11–1 (a)
Semi-final Flag of Germany.svg Hamburger SV 0–10–30–4
2009–10 UEFA Europa League Q2 Flag of Iceland.svg Fram 1–12–03–1
Q3 Flag of Scotland.svg Aberdeen 3–05–18–1
PO Flag of England.svg Everton 1–10–41–5
2018–19 UEFA Europa League Q3 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kairat 2–02–14–1
PO Flag of Spain.svg Sevilla 0–10–30–4

Honours

Club records

Czech First League records

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