FK Mikulovice

FK Mikulovice
Full name Fotbalový Klub Mikulovice
Nickname(s) Mikulky, Barcelona
Ground Městský stadion Mikulovice
Chairman Jiří Zlatník
Manager Jaroslav Maňur
League Okresní přebor Jesenicka
2014-15 OP Jeseník, 10th
Website Club home page

FK Mikulovice is a Czech football club located in the village of Mikulovice in the Olomouc Region. Mikulovice played in the Moravian–Silesian Football League, which is the third highest league in the Czech republic.

In 2011 FK Mikulovice played against team from Synot Liga - FK Teplice in Czech Cup, but they lost 0-4.[1]

Two years later they had their second chance. They played against SK Sigma Olomouc, but they lost again 1-2. Kamil Šebesta scored for Mikulovice.

At the season 2013/2014 Mikulovice played in Moravian–Silesian Football League. At the end of the season FK Mikulovice was 13th in table, but they descended to Okresní Přebor because of lack of money.

Season 2014/15 was the beginning of new age of this football club. They were in Okresní Přebor and they ended the season on the 10th position. But the team has got big ambitious for the next season.

Players

Current squad

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
2 Czech Republic DF Petr Benátek
3 Czech Republic FW Jiří Kolytář
4 Czech Republic DF Jiří Maňur
6 Czech Republic DF Marek Hášek
7 Czech Republic MF Michal Kaklčík (captain)
9 Czech Republic DF Jan Bank
11 Czech Republic MF Jiří Lažli
12 Czech Republic DF Patrik Husáč
13 Czech Republic MF Libor Adolf
No. Position Player
14 Czech Republic FW Roman Babjak
17 Czech Republic GK Michal Klíma
18 Czech Republic FW Tomáš Mrdlina
19 Czech Republic MF Jan Šíbl
20 Czech Republic DF Zděnek Záloský
Czech Republic MF Lukáš Kočian
Czech Republic MF Adam Hadač
Czech Republic MF Radim Gross
Czech Republic FW Michal Hradil

References

  1. "Divizní Mikulovice hnaly dva tisíce lidí, ale na ligisty z Teplic neměly" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 1 September 2011. Retrieved 17 December 2011.


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