FK Pardubice

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FK Pardubice
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Basic data
Surname FK Pardubice, as
Seat Pardubice , Czech Republic
founding 2008
Colours Red Blue
Board Vladimír Pitter
Website fkpardubice.cz
First soccer team
Head coach Martin Hašek
Venue Pod Vinicí stadium
Places 3,000
league 1st League
2019/20   1st place, 2nd league
home
Away

The FK Pardubice is a Czech football club from the East Bohemian city ​​of Pardubice .

Club history

FK Pardubice was created in 2008 from the merger of three clubs. The FK Junior, the MFK Pardubice and the FK Tesla Pardubice bundled their forces, with the former clubs bringing their youth teams and the latter club, Tesla, whose beginnings go back to 1910, the men's team.

In the 2009/10 season, FK Pardubice was promoted to the third highest division, the ČFL , and in the 2011/12 season then was promoted to the 2nd division . There Pardubice finished seventh in the first year, the 2013/14 season the East Bohemians finished in tenth place.

Tesla Pardubice

The history of Tesla Pardubice goes back to 1910, when students founded the sports club Studentské sportovní sdružení Pardubice . When more and more people from other strata of the population became members, the association was renamed AFK Pardubice in 1921. After the February revolution in 1948, the club came under the patronage of the electronics company Tesla and was called Spartak Tesla Pardubice. In 1960 the association merged with Tatran Pardubice, the successor to SK Pardubice , and from then on traded as TJ Tesla Pardubice. After the velvet revolution in 1994, the football department split from the entire club and played under the name FC Pard Pardubice, before the name was changed to FK Tesla Pardubice in 1996. In 2008 there was a merger with FK Junior and MFK Pardubice with the aim of forming a strong club in the city of Pardubice, whose football history is very fragmented.

Club names

  • 1910 Studentské sportovní sdružení Pardubice
  • 1917 Studentská IX. Pardubice
  • 1921 AFK Pardubice
  • 1946 SK Tesla Pardubice
  • 1948 SK Sparta Pardubice
  • 1953 DSO Spartak Tesla Pardubice
  • 1961 TJ Tesla Pardubice
  • 1994 FC Pard Pardubice
  • 1996 FK Tesla Pardubice
  • 2008 FK Pardubice (merger with FK Junior and MFK Pardubice)

Others

FK Pardubice should not be confused with the now defunct FK AS Pardubice , which played in the 2nd division from 2000 to 2006 . After renaming to FK Slovan Pardubice in 2010, the latter club disbanded in 2011.

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