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Ground Capacity
  
8,150

2015–16
  
10th

Founded
  
1948

League
  
Czech First League

Location
  
Prague, Czech Republic

Chairman
  
Michal Prokeš

Website
  
Club home page

Arena/Stadium
  
Stadion Juliska

Manager
  
Jaroslav Hynek


Full name
  
Fotbalový Klub Dukla Praha, a.s.

Ground
  
Stadion Juliska Prague 6 – Dejvice

FK Dukla Prague (Czech: FK Dukla Praha) is a Czech association football club located in the Dejvice area of Prague. It currently plays in the Czech First League.

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The club played in local competitions between 2001 and 2007, when it gained entry to the country's second league. A four-year spell in the second league followed, culminating in the club winning the league in 2011 and being promoted to the Czech First League, where it has since remained.

History

The club was founded in 1958 as FK Dukla Dejvice and advanced to the Prague Championship in the 1983–84 season. Prior to 2001, the club's best finish in a season had been second in the Prague Championship in the 1984–85 season. In 2001 the club became known as FK Dukla Prague, but not the legal successor of the original Dukla Prague team, which had merged in 1996 to finally become 1. FK Příbram.

The club finished 14th in the 2001–02 Prague Championship and in the same position the following season. It then had a season in the sixth level of Czech football, the 1.A třída. Petr Benetka led the club to the league title in 2003–04, signalling a return for the club to the Prague Championship. The club finished in second place in the 2004–05 season but 13th the following season. In April 2006, Dukla's president Milan Doruška promised that the club would rise up the league system. In November 2006, Dukla Prague management announced that it had agreed to a takeover of second league rights of the Jakubčovice team and in 2007 Dukla took Jakubčovice's place in the Czech 2. Liga, having finished the 2006–07 season in second place.

Dukla Prague played in the Czech 2. Liga from the 2007–08 season, playing their first 2. Liga match on 4 August 2007, which they lost to Opava by a 2–1 scoreline. After four seasons they won the division and gained promotion to the top flight for the 2011–12 season.

Club symbols

The club wear yellow and red, the traditional colours of the club. In October 2008, the club wore black shirts in a league match against Most to commemorate the death of Josef Hájek, the man responsible for the return of league football to Dukla.

Stadium

Dukla play home matches at Stadion Juliska in the Dejvice area of Prague. Occasionally the club has used other stadiums, for example in 2011 Dukla used nearby Stadion Evžena Rošického for two matches due to redevelopment work at Juliska.

Club records

Competitive matches only. Records are for professional matches only (Czech 2. Liga and higher).

  • Record victory: 6–0 v Fulnek, Czech 2. Liga, 13 March 2009
  • Record defeat: 0–6 v Jablonec, Czech First League, 3 October 2014
  • Current squad

    As of 15 February 2017.

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

    Out on loan

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

    Notable former players

    For all players with a Wikipedia article, see Category:FK Dukla Prague players

    Reserves

    Dukla's reserve team, Dukla Prague B were promoted to the Czech Fourth Division in 2011 after finishing second in the Prague Championship.

    Current technical staff

    As of 7 August 2013.

    Managers

    The following individuals have managed the club since 2001.

    History in domestic competitions

  • Seasons spent at Level 1 of the football league system: 4
  • Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 4
  • Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 0
  • Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 0
  • Honours

  • Czech 2. Liga (second tier)
  • Champions 2010–11
  • References

    FK Dukla Prague Wikipedia