FC Hradec Králové explained

Clubname:FC Hradec Králové
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Fullname:Football Club Hradec Králové a.s.
Nickname:Votroci (The Rascals)
Ground:Malšovická aréna
Capacity:9,300
Chairman:Richard Jukl
Manager:David Horejš
League:Czech First League
Season:2023–24
Current:2023–24 FC Hradec Králové season
Position:7th of 16
Website:http://www.fchk.cz
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FC Hradec Králové is a Czech professional football club based in the city of Hradec Králové. The club, which was founded in 1905, won the Czechoslovak First League in the 1959–60 season. The club currently plays in the Czech First League.

Following their domestic success, Hradec played in the 1960–61 European Cup and was eliminated by Barcelona in the quarter-finals, Barcelona eventually becoming runners-up. In 1995 Hradec won the Czech Cup and subsequently played in the Cup Winners' Cup, where it was eliminated in the round of 16 by Dynamo Moscow. In the 2002–03 season they were relegated to the Second Division. They returned to the top flight in 2009–10 only to be relegated once more in 2012–13; however they would place second in the 2. Liga signifying a return to the top division for the 2014–15 season.

History

Hradec Králové first played in the Czechoslovak First League in 1956. They were relegated after two seasons, but returned for the 1959–60 season, winning the league that same season.[1] They went on to compete in the 1960–61 European Cup, being eliminated by Barcelona in the quarter-finals, a team which would go on to reach the semi-finals.

Hradec Králové were again relegated in 1963. They enjoyed four more spells in the First League, each lasting only one or two seasons. Their last promotion to the Czechoslovak top tier came in 1990. Hradec then played in the newly formed Czech First League from its inception in 1993 until being relegated at the end of the 1999–00 season. Their best league finish in this time was 8th place, which they achieved in the 1998–99 season. The 1990s also saw the club triumph in the Czech Cup, winning the competition in 1995. This achievement saw the club qualify for the Cup Winners' Cup, where they were eliminated in the round of 16 by Dynamo Moscow.

The club returned to the top flight in 2001 after winning the Czech 2. Liga at the first attempt, securing promotion with four games to spare.[2] After just two seasons though, the club again finished in the relegation places and were relegated back to the second tier. This time it was seven seasons before the club would achieve promotion, winning the 2009–10 Czech 2. Liga to secure their status in the top flight once more.[3] Hradec equalled their best Czech First League finishing position of 8th in the 2010–11 season.

Historical names

Players

Current squad

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Notable former players

Player records in the Czech First League

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

Most appearances

Name Matches
1 162
2 136
3 135
4 117
6 112
7 111
8 106
10 97
Michal Šmarda

Most goals

Name Goals
1 29
Pavel Dvořák
3 22
4 20
5 16
6 12
8 11

Most clean sheets

Name Clean sheets
1 44
2 18
3 16

Managers

History in domestic competitions

Czechoslovakia

SeasonLeaguePlacedPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCup
1990–911. Liga14th30107133352–1927Round of 16
1991–921. Liga12th3078152239–1722Round of 16
1992–931. Liga9th30107133236–427Round of 32

Czech Republic

SeasonLeaguePlacedPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCup
1993–941. Liga13th3096152940–1133Round of 16
1994–951. Liga12th30106143545–1036Winners
1995–961. Liga14th3085172846–1829Round of 32
1996–971. Liga14th30513122239–1728Round of 64
1997–981. Liga11th30810122536–1134Round of 64
1998–991. Liga8th30116133340–739Round of 64
1999–001. Liga16th30411152138–1723Round of 16
2000–012. Liga1st3019925528+2766Round of 64
2001–021. Liga12th3098132842–1435Round of 16
2002–031. Liga16th30313142354–2122Round of 32
2003–042. Liga7th3091292730–339Round of 32
2004–052. Liga7th2897123738–134Round of 32
2005–062. Liga4th30131073128+349Semi-finals
2006–072. Liga7th30111094134+743Round of 16
2007–082. Liga4th30131163424+1050Round of 32
2008–092. Liga13th3071493632+435Round of 16
2009–102. Liga1st3020824718+2968Round of 16
2010–111. Liga8th30118112636–1041Round of 64
2011–121. Liga13th3087152238–1631Round of 32
2012–131. Liga16th30510152744–1725Round of 16
2013–142. Liga2nd3018755427+2761Round of 32
2014–151. Liga15th3067172652–2625Round of 16
2015–162. Liga2nd2817834516+2959Quarter-finals
2016–171. Liga15th3083192951–2227Round of 16
2017–182. Liga4th3014885036+1450Quarter-finals
2018–192. Liga4th3015873618+1853Round of 64
2019–202. Liga4th3015965429+2554Round of 32
2020–212. Liga1st2617725122+2958Round of 16
2021–221. Liga6th351014114450–644Semi-finals
2022–231. Liga8th34136153946–745Round of 32
2023–241. Liga7th351310124243–149Round of 16

History in European competitions

SeasonCompetitionRoundCountryClubScore
1960–61European CupQSteaua Bucharestwalkover
1/8Panathinaikos1–0, 0–0
1/4Barcelona0–4, 1–1
1995–96UEFA Cup Winners' CupQVaduz5–0, 9–1
1/8Copenhagen5–0, 2–2
1/4Dynamo Moscow0–1, 1–0

Honours

Club records

Czech First League records

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jeřábek, Luboš. Český a československý fotbal – lexikon osobností a klubů. Grada Publishing. cs. 2007. Prague, Czech Republic. 978-80-247-1656-5. 67.
  2. News: Fotbalisté Hradce Králové jsou prvoligoví. cs. idnes.cz. 13 May 2001. 30 March 2013.
  3. News: Hradec se po sedmi letech vrací mezi elitu, Ústí na postup musí ještě počkat. cs. idnes.cz. 21 May 2010. 30 March 2013.
  4. Web site: Soupiska – A tým 2023/24. FC Hradec Králové.
  5. Web site: Detailed stats. Fortuna liga.