FK Hvězda Cheb
Full name | FK Hvězda Cheb | |
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Founded | 1951, 2001 | |
Ground | Stadion Lokomotiva, Cheb, Czech Republic | |
League | Czech Fourth Division, Divize A | |
2013–14 | 10th | |
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FK Hvězda Cheb is a Czech football club, playing in the town of Cheb. The club was founded in 1951 and refounded in 2001 after a bankruptcy in 1996. The club played for 13 consecutive seasons in the Czechoslovak First League between 1979 and 1992,[1] and played three seasons in the Czech First League, finishing fourth in the 1993–94 season. The club played in the third-tier Bohemian Football League between 2006 and 2008. It currently plays in the Czech Fourth Division.
The club also had one appearance in Europe playing the Mitropa Cup in 1980.
The club announced a change in its name from Union Cheb to Hvězda Cheb in 2011.[2]
Club's name
- 1951 : VSJ Sokolovo Cheb
- 1952 : DSO Rudá Hvězda Cheb
- 1966 : VTJ Dukla Hraničář Cheb
- 1972 : TJ Rudá Hvězda Cheb (RH Cheb)
- 1990 : SKP Union Cheb
- 1994 : FC Union Cheb
- 2011 : FK Hvězda Cheb
Famous players
Czechoslovak and Czech international players
- Jozef Chovanec, 1979–1981, 52 caps, 4 goals
- Vladimír Hruška, 1979–1981, 3 caps, 1 goal
- Zdeněk Koubek, 1979–1983, 5 caps
- Pavel Kuka, 1987–1989, 89 caps
- Radim Nečas, 1995–2000, 4 caps
- Lubomír Pokluda 1979 - 1984, 4 caps, 1980 olympic gold medalist
- Petr Samec, 1992–1995, 9 Caps, 2 goals
- Horst Siegl, 1989–1990, 23 caps, 7 goals
- Jaroslav Šilhavý, 1990–1991, 4 caps
References
- ↑ Jeřábek, Luboš (2007). Český a československý fotbal - lexikon osobností a klubů (in Czech). Prague, Czech Republic: Grada Publishing. p. 71. ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5.
- ↑ "Fotbalová revoluce letí Chebem. Nové ambice přijdou v tanečním kroku" (in Czech). iDNES.cz. 5 May 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
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