FC Viktoria Plzeň explained

Clubname:Viktoria Plzeň
Fullname:Football Club Viktoria Plzeň a.s.
Ground:Doosan Arena
Capacity:11,700
Chairman:Adolf Šádek[1]
Chrtitle:President
Manager:Miroslav Koubek
Mgrtitle:Head coach
League:Czech First League
Season:2023–24
Position:3rd of 16
Website:https://www.fcviktoria.cz
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Current:2024–25 FC Viktoria Plzeň season

Football Club Viktoria Plzeň (in Czech pronounced as /ˈvɪktorja ˈpl̩zɛɲ/) is a Czech professional football club based in Plzeň. They play in the Czech First League, the top division of football in the country.

As runners-up in the 1970–71 Czechoslovak Cup, the club gained the right to play in the following season's Cup Winners' Cup, as winners Spartak Trnava also won the championship and played in the European Cup. In 2010, they played in the UEFA Europa League after winning the 2009–10 Czech Cup.[2]

The club won the Czech league for the first time in 2011,[3] and participated in the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League group stage, during which they won their first Champions League match,[4] earning five points and qualifying for the Round of 32 in the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League. The club won their second Czech league title in the 2012–13 season.

In 2013–14, the club participated in the UEFA Champions League group stage and finished third. They then reached the round of 16 in UEFA Europa League before being eliminated by Lyon.

History

Early history

In 1911, Jaroslav Ausobský, an official of the state railways, filed a request for the establishment of a new football club in Plzeň. In August 1911, the newly formed club Viktoria played their first match, losing 7–3 against Olympia Plzeň.

For the first 18 years of its existence, Viktoria Plzeň was a purely amateur club, although in 1922–23, they took their first foreign trip to Spain, where they won six out of nine matches. In June 1929, an extraordinary meeting of members agreed to go professional and enter the national professional league. Viktoria finished their first season in seventh place, but the very next season, improved and reached second place, which meant a first-ever promotion to the First League. In the 1934–35 Czechoslovak First League, Viktoria finished in fourth place and subsequently played in the 1935 Mitropa Cup, the top European club competition at the time. Two matches against Juventus brought Viktoria to the attention of European football at large. They drew 3–3 at home but lost 5–1 in Turin.

Viktoria played without success in the First League, being relegated for the 1938 season but returning to top competition the next year. The outbreak of World War II interrupted competition, notably through the absence of teams from Slovakia. In 1942, Viktoria fell again into the divisions, but again returned to the top league the next year, where they would remain until 1952. That same year, the club changed its name to Sokol Škoda Plzeň. For nine years they remained in the divisions, struggling to return to the First League, and in 1961, now under the name of Spartak Plzeň, achieved that promotion. The club was relegated and promoted frequently between the top two tiers until 1972, when as Škoda Plzeň they settled in the First League for eight years.

In 1971, Viktoria won the Czech Cup by drawing lots after the two-legged final ended 4–4 on aggregate and 5–5 in a limited penalty shootout against Sparta Prague B.[5] They lost 7–2 on aggregate in the Czechoslovak Cup final against Slovak Cup winners Spartak Trnava,[6] but as Trnava had won the league title that season, Viktoria was the country's entrant to the next season's European Cup Winners' Cup. The club's greatest honor is elimination in the first round by Bayern Munich, 7–2 on aggregate.[7] From 1980 until the division of Czechoslovakia 13 years later, Viktoria moved frequently between the top two tiers again.

Recent history

In 1992, the club returned to its historical name FC Viktoria Plzeň and the very next season, advanced to the first league, where it remained until 1999.

In the first years of the new millennium, Viktoria was owned by a foreign investor – Italian Football Company Ltd EAST. This situation lasted until March 2005, when 100% of the club's shares were purchased by local interests. The summer of 2005 also brought back relations with the Czech motor company Škoda, which had previously been the club's name sponsors.

On 18 May 2010, Viktoria won the Czech Cup final 2–1 against Jablonec,[8] and returned to European competitions via the 2010–11 UEFA Europa League. Viktoria entered in the third qualifying round against Beşiktaş and held them 1–1 at home before losing 3–0 away.[9]

Viktoria won its first ever league championship in 2010–11, finishing with 69 points to Sparta Prague's 68.[10] The club therefore qualified for a play-off to the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League, in which they defeated Copenhagen 5–2 on aggregate.[11] Viktoria were placed in Group H alongside reigning champions Barcelona and Milan, and reached third place in the group by recording a victory over BATE Borisov.[12] This saw the club drop into the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League in the round of 32, where they lost 4–2 on aggregate to Schalke 04 after extra time.[13]

The club's Stadion města Plzně was also rebuilt in 2011. The same year on 11 June, Viktoria celebrated together with fans in the courtyard of the Pilsner Urquell brewery for a centennial anniversary. In January 2012, the club held a festive gala for its centenary, and voted current midfielder Pavel Horváth as its greatest player of all time.

The 2011–12 season saw Viktoria finish in third place in the league, three points behind champions Slovan Liberec, to qualify for a third consecutive Europa League campaign.[14] Starting in the second qualifying round, the club advanced past Metalurgi Rustavi of Georgia and Ruch Chorzów of Poland to set up a play-off against the Belgian club Lokeren, in which Viktoria advanced on away goals after a 2–2 aggregate draw. The club finished first in Group B, ahead of the tournament's reigning champions Atlético Madrid. In the round of 32, Viktoria were drawn against Napoli and won 3–0 away and 2–0 at home to advance to the last 16, where they played Fenerbahçe. Viktoria lost the home leg 1–0, and in the away leg (which was played behind closed doors due to the Istanbul club's fans' recent conduct) drew 1–1, resulting in their elimination.[15] Viktoria won the Czech First League for a second time in the 2012–13 season.

In the 2014–15 season, Viktoria were involved in a title race between Sparta Prague and Jablonec. In the end, Viktoria emerged as league champions, finishing in front of second-placed Sparta Prague by 5 points. In the 2015–16 season, Viktoria became champions of the Czech First League for a fourth time.

In 2017, the club installed a dugout in the shape of a beer can after a deal with a local beer sponsor.[16]

After narrowly missing out on the league title to SK Slavia Prague in the 2016-17 season, Viktoria Plzeň made a remarkable comeback the following year. Demonstrating consistent form and resilience, they clinched the championship, finishing 7 points ahead of Slavia Prague, who this time ended as runners-up.[17]

Viktoria were named league champions for a sixth time in the 2021–22 season.

In the 2023–24 season, Viktoria reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa Conference League.[18] Viktoria reached top of their group consisting of Dinamo Zagreb, FC Astana and FC Ballkani, beating all of them to be the first Czech team in a UEFA competition to go 6 wins in the group stage while only conceding one goal.[19] In the round of 16, Viktoria dispatched of Servette FC, before going out to Fiorentina after extra time in the quarter-finals.[20]

Historical names

Players

Current squad

.[21]

Notable former players

Player records in the Czech First League

.[22] Highlighted players are in the current squad.

Most appearances

Name Matches
1 393
2 267
3 Lukáš Hejda 257
4 229
5 220
6 Jan Kopic 217
7 197
8 195
9 188
10 177

Most goals

Name Goals
1 66
2 54
3 45
Tomáš Chorý
5 43
6 38
7 35
8 34
9 Jan Kopic 33
10 31

Most clean sheets

Name Clean sheets
1 82
2 34
Jindřich Staněk
4 31
5 29

Managers

History in domestic competitions

Czech Republic

SeasonLeaguePlacedPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCupSuper Cup
1993–941. liga5th30121173523+1235Quarter-finals
1994–951. liga9th30124143237–540Quarter-finals
1995–961. liga9th30116133334–139Round of 32
1996–971. liga11th30711123337–432Quarter-finals
1997–981. liga14th3096153747–1033Quarter-finals
1998–991. liga15th3088142643–1732Round of 32
1999–002. liga2nd3017855022+2859Quarter-finals
2000–011. liga16th3049173065–3521Round of 32
2001–022. liga4th30155105634+2250Round of 32
2002–032. liga1st3017764727+2058Round of 32
2003–041. liga16th3047192353–3019Round of 16
2004–052. liga3rd30121063223+946Semi-finals
2005–061. liga14th30710133043–1331Round of 64
2006–071. liga6th30121083529+646Quarter-finals
2007–081. liga9th30108123237–538Round of 16
2008–091. liga8th30111094538+743Quarter-finals
2009–101. liga5th30121264233+948Winners
2010–111. liga1st3021637028+4269Quarter-finalsRunners-up
2011–121. liga3rd3019656633+3363Quarter-finalsWinners
2012–131. liga1st3020555421+3365Quarter-finals
2013–141. liga2nd3019926421+4366Runners-upRunners-up
2014–151. liga1st3023347024+4672Quarter-finalsRunners-up
2015–161. liga1st3023255725+3271Semi-finalsWinners
2016–171. liga2nd3020734721+2667Round of 16
2017–181. liga1st3020645523+3266Round of 16
2018–191. liga2nd3524655732+2578Round of 16
2019–201. liga2nd3523756824+4476Semi-finals
2020–211. liga5th34177106045+1558Runners-up
2021–221. liga1st3526726121+4085Round of 16
2022–231. liga3rd35187106038+2261Round of 32
2023–241. liga3rd3521777640+3670Runners-up

History in European competitions

See main article: FC Viktoria Plzeň in European football.

The following is a list of the all-time statistics from Plzeň'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 2 August 2018.

Competition
Champions League532156115654+2
Cup Winners' Cup1200217–6
Europa League8492212157959+20
Total 14 83 37 18 28 136 120 +16

Honours

National

Club records

Czech First League records

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Šádek majitelem Plzně! Paclík ze zdravotních a osobních důvodů končí. 18 March 2021. 28 June 2022. https://web.archive.org/web/20220628140233/https://isport.blesk.cz/clanek/fotbal-1-liga-rocnik-2020-21/393173/sadek-majitelem-plzne-paclik-ze-zdravotnich-a-osobnich-duvodu-konci.html. live.
  2. Web site: Plzeň prevail in Czech Cup final. UEFA. 18 August 2011. 19 May 2010. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20100831032146/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=cze/news/newsid=1490006.html. 31 August 2010.
  3. Web site: Viktoria Plzeň seal maiden Czech crown. UEFA. 18 August 2011. 21 May 2011. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20110813144000/http://www.uefa.com/memberassociations/association=cze/news/newsid=1633617.html. 13 August 2011.
  4. Web site: Plzen leapfrog BATE with first win. FIFA. 3 December 2011. 23 November 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20111125101356/http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=1547149.html. 25 November 2011.
  5. Web site: Czech Republic – List of Cup Finals. 23 March 2014. live. RSSSF. https://web.archive.org/web/20131015111630/http://rsssf.com/tablest/tsjecuphist.html. 15 October 2013.
  6. Web site: Czechoslovakia – List of Cup Finals. 23 March 2014. live. RSSSF. https://web.archive.org/web/20130314214014/http://rsssf.com/tablest/tsjslcuphist.html. 14 March 2013.
  7. Web site: European Competitions 1971–72. 23 March 2014. live. RSSSF. https://web.archive.org/web/20091006084131/http://www.rsssf.com/ec/ec197172.html#cwc. 6 October 2009.
  8. Web site: Czech Republic 2009/10. 23 March 2014. live. RSSSF. https://web.archive.org/web/20130315003346/http://rsssf.com/tablest/tsje2010.html#cup. 15 March 2013.
  9. Web site: UEFA Europa League 2010/11 History. UEFA. 23 March 2014. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20140323105243/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2011/clubs/club=64388/matches/index.html. 23 March 2014.
  10. Web site: Czech Republic 2010/11. 23 March 2014. live. RSSSF. https://web.archive.org/web/20131031163407/http://www.rsssf.com/tablest/tsje2011.html. 31 October 2013.
  11. Web site: UEFA Champions League 2011/12 History Playoff. UEFA. 23 March 2014. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20130829031114/http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2012/matches/round=2000262/index.html. 29 August 2013.
  12. Web site: UEFA Champions League 2011/12 History Matches. UEFA. 23 March 2014. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20131026064937/http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/season=2012/standings/round=2000263/group=2001392/index.html. 26 October 2013.
  13. Web site: UEFA Europa League 2011/12 History Matches. UEFA. 23 March 2014. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20131026185241/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2012/matches/round=2000273/index.html. 26 October 2013.
  14. Web site: Czech Republic 2011/12. 23 March 2014. live. RSSSF. https://web.archive.org/web/20131031164335/http://www.rsssf.com/tablest/tsje2012.html. 31 October 2013.
  15. Web site: UEFA Europa League 2012/13 History Plzeň. UEFA. 23 March 2014. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20140323105934/http://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaleague/season=2013/clubs/club=64388/matches/index.html. 23 March 2014.
  16. News: Viktoria Plzen: Czech side unveil new novelty dugouts. BBC Sport. BBC. 28 July 2017. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20170910141728/http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/40750293. 10 September 2017.
  17. Web site: Champions! Viktoria beat Teplice and became the Czech champion for the 5th time! . 1 June 2024 . 29 May 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180529213211/http://fcviktoria.cz/eng/clanek.asp?id=54050 . live .
  18. Web site: Fiorentina-Viktoria Plzeň UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24. UEFA. 4 June 2024 . 25 April 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240425130827/https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaconferenceleague/match/2040511--fiorentina-vs-viktoria-plzen/ . live .
  19. Web site: Viktoria Plzeň UEFA Europa Conference League 2023/24. UEFA. 4 June 2024 . 4 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240604224648/https://www.uefa.com/uefaeuropaconferenceleague/clubs/64388--plzen/ . live .
  20. Web site: Viktoria Plzen Results. ESPN. 4 June 2024 . 29 June 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240629062002/https://www.espn.com/soccer/team/results/_/id/11706/league/UEFA.EUROPA.CONF . live .
  21. Web site: A tým 2024/2025. FC Viktoria Plzeň.
  22. Web site: Detailed stats. Fortuna liga.