MFK Frýdek-Místek

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MFK Frýdek-Místek
Fotbal Frydek-Mistek.png
Basic data
Surname Městský fotbalový klub Frýdek-Místek
Seat Frýdek-Místek
founding 1921
Colours blue White
president Radomír Myška
Website mfkfm.cz
First soccer team
Head coach Vladimír Goffa
Venue Stovky
Places 12,400 seats
league 3rd league
2018/19 3rd place
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Away

The MFK Frýdek-Místek is a Czech football club from the Moravian-Silesian town of Frýdek-Místek . It was founded in 1921 as the Karlovohutní fotbalový klub . As TJ VP Frýdek-Místek , the club played in the top Czechoslovakian league in 1976/77.

Club history

In the 1921 still independent town of Frýdek , workers from the Karlova huť ironworks founded a works association called Karlovohutní fotbalový klub , which was changed to SK Karlova Huť in 1929.

For a long time the team played in the lower leagues. In the 1968/69 season, the eleven, now playing as TJ Válcovny plechu Frýdek-Místek , made it to the fifth division. After three years the next promotion to the Divize , the fourth highest division, followed. The team managed to march through to the third division in the 1972/73 season, where they immediately came in fifth.

Already in the next season the promotion to the second division could be celebrated, even if you had left the table runner-up TJ ŽD Bohumín only because of the better goal difference behind. If the promotion to the second highest Czechoslovak league was generally perceived as surprising, the march into the first division was a sensation. Válcovny , as the team was called, had even left Sparta Prague by one point in their only second division season.

In the first division, however, the team around the Slovak coach Ján Zachar could only hold out for one season. Eight wins and seven draws were ultimately not enough, even if many games were narrowly lost. In the end, Frýdek-Místek was penultimate three points away from the saving fourteenth place. The team already proved in the next season that the enormous increase in performance over the past few years had a solid basis. In the three-part second division VP Frýdek-Místek won his group, but failed in the relegation to the other Czech representative Spartak BS Vlašim . The same scenario was repeated in the 1978/79 season. Again the team won its group with confidence, but in the relegation they lost to RH Cheb with 0: 3 and 1: 0.

Failing so narrowly twice in a row led to some changes in the club and the team, which was never able to build on this successful period. What followed were midfield placements in the second division, but worse times followed. In the 1989/90 season, the club was initially sentenced to relegation due to a corruption scandal , which was later converted into a deduction of six points. The team that was put together late had no chance and only won one of 30 games, which resulted in a curious score of minus one point.

The return to professional football succeeded in 1993, since already in an independent Czech second division. The team was able to hold out there until 2000 without any significant success, when they were relegated to the third-class MSFL. In 1997 the club merged with long-time city rival Slezan Frýdek-Místek.

In 2003, the steel and iron producer Válcovny plechu , part of the ArcelorMittal group , stopped supporting the club, which renamed itself FK Frýdek-Místek, but without a financially strong sponsor at the end of the economy, and sportily with the fall in fourth class in 2004 at the low point was. The as OHG club Fotbal Frydek-Mistek newly founded took over the license of FK Frydek-Mistek, the promotion to the third division succeeded of 2006.

In the 2012/13 season, the club, which has since been renamed MFK Frýdek-Místek, was promoted to the second division . In the 2013/14 season, the climber finished fourteen.

In the all-time table of the 1st Czechoslovak League, Fotbal Frýdek-Místek is 48th out of 64 teams.

League membership Czech Republic

93/94 94/95 95/96 96/97 97/98 98/99 99/00 00/01 01/02 02/03 03/04 04/05 05/06 06/07 07/08 08/09 09/10 10/11 11/12 12/13 13/14 14/15
1st League
2nd league 6th 10. 10. 11. 8th. 9. 16. 14th
3rd league 12. 14th 4th 15th 4th 5. 6th 4th 3. 2. 2.
4th league 9. 2.

League affiliation Czechoslovakia

71/72 72/73 73/74 74/75 75/76 76/77 77/78 78/79 79/80 80/81 81/82 82/83 83/84 84/85 85/86 86/87 87/88 88/89 89/90 90/91 91/92 92/93
1st League 15th
2nd league 1. 1. 1. 7th 6th 9. 10. 6th 13. 13. 4th 3. 9. 16.
3rd league 5. 1. 14th 2. 1.
4th league 1.
5th league 1.

statistics

  • 1st Czechoslovak League 1976/77:
league space Games Victories draw Defeats Gates Points
1st league 1976/77 15th place 30th 8th 7th 15th 35:48 23

Trainer

player

Club names

  • 1921 Karlovohutní fotbalový club
  • 1929 SK Karlova Huť
  • 1948 Sokol Karlova Huť
  • 1949 ZJS Železárny Stalingrad Frýdek-Místek
  • 1953 TJ Baník Frýdek-Místek
  • 1961 TJ Železárny Frýdek-Místek
  • 1964 TJ Spartak Frýdek-Místek
  • 1966 TJ Válcovny plechu Frýdek-Místek
  • 1991 FK Válcovny plechu Frýdek-Místek
  • 2003 FK Frýdek-Místek
  • 2004 Fotbal Frýdek-Místek
  • 2011 MFK Frýdek-Místek

literature

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

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