AC Sparta Praha

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AC Sparta Praha
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Full name AC Sparta Praha fotbal, a.s.
Nickname(s) Železná Sparta
(Iron Sparta)
Founded November 16, 1893
Ground AXA Arena,
Prague
(Capacity 20,111)
Chairman Jozef Chovanec
Manager Flag of the Czech Republic Michal Bílek
League Gambrinus Liga
2006-07 Gambrinus Liga, 1st
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AC Sparta Praha (English: Sparta Prague) is a top Czech football club.

It is the most successful club in the Czech Republic and one of the most successful clubs in Central and Eastern Europe[citation needed]. Sparta was long the main source for the Czechoslovakia national football team[citation needed] and, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the Czech Republic national football team, however lately this has ceased to be the case, as the best Czech players almost all now play in higher-paying foreign leagues. There are a number of outstanding players who have played for the Sparta over the years. Sparta play at Prague's AXA Arena (called Letná Stadium).

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The club was founded in 1893. For the first time, in 1906, Sparta played in their typical dark, red jerseys (one of the club's symbols). Beginning from 1919, Sparta got its nickname "Iron Sparta". The only time that Sparta were relegated to a lower league was in 1975. Historical names:

  • 1893 — Athletic Club Královské Vinohrady
  • 1894 — Athletic Club Sparta
  • 1948 — Athletic Club Sparta Bubeneč
  • 1949 — Sokol Bratrství Sparta
  • 1951 — Sparta ČKD Sokolovo
  • 1953 — TJ Spartak Praha Sokolovo
  • 1965 — TJ Sparta ČKD Praha
  • 1990 — TJ Sparta Praha
  • 1991 — AC Sparta Praha
  • 1993 — AC Sparta Praha fotbal, a.s.

Colours of Sparta
Colours of Sparta
Supporters of AC Sparta. Derby AC Sparta-SK Slavia 2:1 (2006)
Supporters of AC Sparta. Derby AC Sparta-SK Slavia 2:1 (2006)

The name Sparta was inspired by the fighting spirit and courage of the people from the ancient city of Sparta. From the very beginning, the colours of Sparta were blue (symbolizing Europe), red (symbolizing the royal city), and yellow (together with red, the official colours of Prague). In 1906, one of the members of the committee brought (from his trip to England) jerseys of the London club Arsenal. From that time, Sparta has typically played in their red (or, to be more precise, dark red or maroon) colours. Another symbol of Sparta is the big "S" (Sparta); thus, Sparta and Slavia Prague are usually collectively called the Prague "S".

  • Mitropa Cup Winner (3 times): 1927, 1935, 1964
  • Czech Champion (10 times): 2007, 2005, 2003, 2001, 2000, 1999, 1998, 1997, 1995, 1994
  • Czechoslovakia´s Champion (24 times): 1993, 1991, 1990, 1989, 1988, 1987, 1985, 1984, 1967, 1965, 1954, 1952, 1948, 1946, 1944, 1939, 1938, 1936, 1932, 1927, 1926, 1922, 1919 and 1912.
  • Czech Football Cup Winner (4 times): 2007, 2006, 2004, 1996
  • Czechoslovak Football Cup Winner (12 times): 1992, 1989, 1988, 1984, 1980, 1976, 1972, 1964, 1946, 1944, 1943, 1909

Outstanding former Sparta players include:

As of August 20, 2007:

No. Position Player
1 Flag of the Czech Republic GK Tomáš Poštulka
2 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Tomáš Řepka
4 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Milan Petržela
6 Flag of the Czech Republic MF David Limberský
7 Flag of Slovakia MF Tomáš Kóňa
8 Flag of Slovakia DF Radoslav Zabavník
9 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Libor Došek
10 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Miroslav Slepička
11 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Daniel Kolář
12 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Jan Rezek
14 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Pavel Horváth
15 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Jiří Kladrubský
17 Flag of France MF Ludovic Sylvestre
No. Position Player
18 Flag of Slovakia MF Karol Kisel
19 Flag of Slovakia DF Miloš Brezinský
20 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Zdeněk Pospěch
21 Flag of Slovakia MF Igor Žofčák
22 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Martin Zeman
23 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Michal Kadlec
24 Flag of Slovakia GK Matúš Kozáčik
25 Flag of the Czech Republic DF Pavel Mareš
26 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Martin Abraham
27 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Luboš Hušek
28 Flag of the Czech Republic MF Miroslav Matušovič
29 Flag of the Czech Republic GK Tomáš Grigar
30 Flag of the Czech Republic FW Marek Kulič

In

Flag of the Czech Republic MF Martin Abraham (from FK Mladá Boleslav)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Avdija Vršajević (from NK Celik Zenica)
Flag of the Czech Republic DF Ondřej Kúdela (from 1. FC Slovácko)
Flag of the Czech Republic MF David Limberský (from FC Viktoria Plzeň)
Flag of Canada FW Dave Simpson (end of loan in SK Kladno)
Flag of Slovakia FW Igor Žofčák (from MFK Ružomberok)
Flag of the Czech Republic MF Jan Šimůnek (end of loan in SK Kladno)
Flag of the Czech Republic MF Milan Petržela (end of loan in FK Jablonec 97)
Flag of Slovakia DF Miloš Brezinský (on loan from Slovan Liberec)

Out

Flag of the Czech Republic GK Jaromír Blažek (to 1.FC Nurnberg)
Flag of the Czech Republic FW Milan Pacanda (to 1. FC Brno)
Flag of the Czech Republic DF Václav Drobný (on loan to FC Aue)
Flag of the Czech Republic MF Martin Hašek (retired)
Flag of the Czech Republic FW Tomáš Jun (return from loan to Trabzonspor)
Flag of the Czech Republic MF Jiří Homola (to FK Jablonec 97)
Flag of the Czech Republic DF Jan Šimůnek (to VfL Wolfsburg)
Flag of the Czech Republic MF Ondřej Bíro (on loan to SK Dynamo České Budějovice)
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina MF Avdija Vršajević (on loan to SK Kladno)
Flag of the Czech Republic FW Jan Holenda (on loan to FK SIAD Most)

Interior of AXA Arena at the start of a game, Nov 2002
Interior of AXA Arena at the start of a game, Nov 2002

Except AXA Arena in Letná district - Sparta use a new football center in Strahov Stadium (the second largest stadium in the world) whose space was rebuilt to 8 football fields (6 fields of standard sizes and 2 futsal).

The Czech movie Horem pádem (Up and Down) takes the culture of Sparta fandom as one of its subjects.

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