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The club played in the [[Czechoslovak First League]], the top flight of Czechoslovak football, in the [[1952 Czechoslovak First League|1952 season]] under the name of ''MEZ Židenice''.<ref>{{cite book|first=Luboš|last=Jeřábek|title=Český a československý fotbal&nbsp;– lexikon osobností a klubů|publisher=Grada Publishing|language=Czech|year=2007|location=Prague, Czech Republic|isbn=978-80-247-1656-5|page=229}}</ref> The club took part in the [[2009–10 Czech Cup]] and reached the second round.
The club played in the [[Czechoslovak First League]], the top flight of Czechoslovak football, in the [[1952 Czechoslovak First League|1952 season]] under the name of ''MEZ Židenice''.<ref>{{cite book|first=Luboš|last=Jeřábek|title=Český a československý fotbal&nbsp;– lexikon osobností a klubů|publisher=Grada Publishing|language=Czech|year=2007|location=Prague, Czech Republic|isbn=978-80-247-1656-5|page=229}}</ref> The club took part in the [[2009–10 Czech Cup]] and reached the second round.
[[File:Afisz Skra Częstochowa (19).jpg|thumb|Poster of the friendly match Skra Częstochowa - [[ČAFC Židenice]]]]
[[File:Afisz Skra Częstochowa (19).jpg|thumb|Poster of the friendly match [[Skra Częstochowa]] - ČAFC Židenice]]
== Historical names ==
== Historical names ==
* 1921: SK Juliánov
* 1921: SK Juliánov

Revision as of 08:22, 9 November 2021

ČAFC Židenice
Full nameČAFC Židenice
Founded1921
LeagueDistrict Competition (Brno-City), 9th level
2012–1312th

ČAFC Židenice is a Czech football club located in the cadastral community of Židenice in the city of Brno. The club currently plays at district level, the ninth tier of football in the Czech Republic.

The club played in the Czechoslovak First League, the top flight of Czechoslovak football, in the 1952 season under the name of MEZ Židenice.[1] The club took part in the 2009–10 Czech Cup and reached the second round.

Poster of the friendly match Skra Częstochowa - ČAFC Židenice

Historical names

  • 1921: SK Juliánov
  • before 1948: DSK Juliánov, DSK Brno XV, ČAFC Židenice
  • 1948: Sokol MEZ Židenice
  • 1953: Spartak MEZ Židenice
  • 1954: Spartak Židenice
  • 1960: TJ ZKL Brno
  • 1976: Zetor Brno
  • 1994: ČAFC Židenice

References

  1. ^ Jeřábek, Luboš (2007). Český a československý fotbal – lexikon osobností a klubů (in Czech). Prague, Czech Republic: Grada Publishing. p. 229. ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5.