Křídla vlasti Olomouc

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Křídla vlasti
Logo Křídla vlasti Olomouc
Full name Křídla vlasti Olomouc
place Olomouc
Founded 1952
Dissolved 1975
Club colors blue
Stadion Andrův stadium (20,000)
(until 1955)
Top league 1st Czechoslovak League
successes 4th place 1953
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Křídla vlasti Olomouc (German: wing of the homeland ) is a former Czech football club from Olomouc . It was founded in 1952 as a club of the Air Force and in 1953 was classified in the reorganized Czechoslovak First League. After a fourth place in 1953, the team rose to the second division in 1954. Two years later the club was renamed VTJ Dukla Olomouc and in 1975 it was delegated to Hradec Králové , where he took up the position of VTJ Letec Hradec Králové.

Club history

After the Communists came to power in Czechoslovakia , there were also decisive changes in football. One of these was the establishment of numerous army sports clubs , among them Dukla Prague , founded in 1948 as ATK, the best known and most successful. Not only in Prague , but also in other cities, these clubs were subordinate to the army . This was also the case in Olomouc in 1952, where a team belonging to the Air Force with the name Křídla vlasti was born.

Before the 1953 season, there was the largest reorganization of the league system in the history of Czechoslovak football with Křídla vlasti was classified directly in the top division without having qualified. In this season, 14 teams played against each other only once, the new team from Olomouc was fourth. Seven wins were compared to three draws and three defeats, with only seven goals conceded, the team had the best defense in the league. Among the top performers was the later vice world champion in goal Viliam Schrojf , defense organizer Jiří Hledík and goalscorer Tadeáš Kraus . The coach was the future Czechoslovak national coach Rudolf Vytlačil .

This fourth place in 1953 should also be the best result in the club's history, from now on it was almost all downhill for Křídla vlasti . In the season of 1954 under coach Vilém Lugr the eleven was penultimate and rose to the double-track second division, if only because of the worse goal difference compared to another army club, Tankista Prague , which also had 17 points on his account. The second place in group B of the 2nd division in the following season was not enough for promotion. In the 1956 season, the club , which had meanwhile been renamed VTJ Dukla Olomouc , was penultimate and had to move into the third division. Twice more, in 1959 and 1962, the team made it into league two, but was immediately relegated. The sporting crisis culminated in the early 1970s, in 1973 Dukla could finally no longer hold the 3rd division, which had been improved by reducing the groups. The city's leading football club was Sigma Olomouc . In 1975 Dukla Olomouc was dissolved and the team was delegated to Hradec Králové.

In the all-time table of the 1st Czechoslovak League from 1945 to 1993 Křídla vlasti Olomouc occupies the 36th place out of a total of 55 teams.

League affiliation

1953 1954 1955 1956 57/58 58/59 59/60 60/61 61/62 62/63 63/64 64/65 65/66 66/67 67/68 68/69 69/70 70/71 71/72 72/73 73/74 74/75
1st League 4th 11
2nd league 2 (2) 11 (2) 14 (2) 13 (3)
3rd league 8 (6) 1 (6) 4 (11) 1 (11) 5 (11) 1 (11) 8 (6) 11 (6) 11 (6) 2 (6) 12 (3) 14 (3) 13 (3) 16 (3)
4th league

Note: The number of groups in each league is given in brackets.

statistics

  • 1st Czechoslovak League:
league space Games Victories draw Defeats Gates Points
Přebor Republiky 1953 4th Place 13 7th 3 3 17: 7 17th
Přebor Republiky 1954 11th place 22nd 6th 5 11 23:26 17th

Well-known former players

spectator

The average attendance in the two first division years 1953 and 1954 was 5,008. The highest attendance figure was 8,000, the lowest 3,000.

Club names

  • 1952 Křídla vlasti Olomouc
  • 1956 VTJ Dukla Olomouc
  • 1975 VTJ Letec Hradec Králové

ice Hockey

The club's ice hockey department was also established in the early 1950s, in 1956 the team was delegated to Jihlava and, as Dukla Jihlava, was the most successful club in Czechoslovakia.

Others

At the beginning of the 21st century there was a team in Prague five-a-side football called Křídla vlasti .

literature

  • Jindřich Horák, Lubomír Král: Encyclopedie našeho fotbalu. Sto let českého a slovenského fotbalu. Domací soutěže. Libri, Praha 1997, ISBN 80-85983-22-2 .
  • Radovan Jelínek, Miloslav Jenšík et al .: Atlas českého fotbalu od roku 1890. Radovan, Prague 2005, ISBN 80-901703-3-9 .
  • Karel Vaněk a kol. (Ed.): Malá encyklopedie fotbalu. Olympia, Prague 1984.