FC Slavoj Vyšehrad
FC Slavoj Vyšehrad is a football club in Prague-Nusle, Czech Republic, and named after Vyšehrad. The club used to play in the 2nd and 3rd tiers of the Czech football system. In 2022, after a corruption scandal, the club was reassigned to the Prague Championship (5th tier).
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| Full name | Football club Slavoj Vyšehrad a.s. | |
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| Nickname(s) | Šemíci | |
| Founded | 1907 | |
| Ground | Stadion Slavoj Vyšehrad | |
| Capacity | 2,500 | |
| Chairman | Jaroslav Klíma | |
| Manager | Jaroslav Klíma | |
| League | Prague Championship | |
| 2022–23 | 14th | |
| Website | Club website | |
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History
    
The club was founded 1907[1] and plays its home matches at the 2,500-capacity Stadion Slavoj Vyšehrad.[2]
Notable coaches
    
- Dušan Uhrin, Jr. (1994–1997)
 - Jan Berger senior (2009)
 
Seasons
    
- 2003/04: Divize B – 6
 - 2004/05: Divize B – 10
 - 2005/06: Divize B – 7
 - 2006/07: Divize A – 1
 - 2007/08: ČFL – 12
 - 2008/09: ČFL – 16
 - 2009/10: ČFL – 17
 - 2010/11: Divize B – 4
 - 2011/12: Divize B – 7
 - 2012/13: Divize B – 2
 - 2013/14: Divize B – 2
 - 2014/15: ČFL – 3
 - 2015/16: FNL – 15
 - 2016/17: ČFL – 13
 - 2017/18: ČFL – 14
 - 2018/19: ČFL – 1
 - 2019/20: FNL – 12
 - 2020/21: FNL – 14
 - 2021/22: ČFL – 16, group A (relegated to Prague Championship after a corruption scandal)[3]
 
Notable former players
    
The following players have played senior international football:
- Lukáš Došek, Czech national football team
 - Zdeněk Hruška, Czech national team (FIFA World Cup 1982)
 - Marek Kincl, Czech national team
 - Petr Kouba, Czech national team (UEFA Euro 1996)
 - Luděk Macela, Czech national team (1980 Summer Olympics)
 
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External links
    
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