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FK Baník Most 1909

FK Baník Most 1909 was a Czech football club based in the city of Most, approximately 75 kilometres north-west of Prague. The club played top-flight football for the first time in their history in the 2005–06 Czech First League.[1]

Baník Most
Full nameFotbalový klub Baník Most 1909
Founded1909
Dissolved2016 (youth section was merged with Mostecký FK)
GroundFotbalový stadion Josefa Masopusta,
Most, Czech Republic
Capacity7,500
ChairmanMilan Fric
ManagerStanislav Hofmann
LeagueBohemian Football League
2014–15Czech 2. Liga, 15th (relegated)
WebsiteClub website

The club's home stadium is Fotbalový stadion Josefa Masopusta, which was built in 1961. The opening match of the new stadium was played on 24 May 1961 against English side Liverpool F.C., which won against Most 4–1.[citation needed]

In 2011, Baník Most signed an agreement whereby Arsenal Česká Lípa would function as their farm team.[2]

History edit

Historical names edit

  • 1909 — SK Most (full name: Sportovní klub Most)
  • 1948 — ZSJ Uhlomost Most (full name: Základní sportovní jednota Uhlomost Most)
  • 1953 — DSO Baník Most (full name: Dobrovolná sportovní organizace Baník Most)
  • 1961 — TJ Baník Most (full name: Tělovýchovná jednota Baník Most)
  • 1979 — TJ Baník SHD Most (full name: Tělovýchovná jednota Baník Severočeské hnědouhelné doly Most)
  • 1993 — FK Baník SHD Most (full name: Fotbalový klub Baník Severočeské hnědouhelné doly Most)
  • 1995 — FC MUS Most 1996 (full name: Football Club Mostecká uhelná společnost Most 1996, a.s.)
  • 2003 — FK SIAD Most (full name: Fotbalový klub SIAD Most, a.s.)
  • 2008 — FK Baník Most
  • 2013 — FK Baník Most 1909

Early history and Lower League Football edit

The club was founded on 19 May 1909, and there were very basic beginnings. Football activity in Most would be interrupted for significant periods of time during World War I and World War II, but even long thereafter, the quality of football in Most remained modest, as Most would play in the lower Czechoslovak leagues from the 1950s all the way through to the 1980s.

In the 1990s though, Most earned two promotions – first to the Bohemian Football League, the third-highest league in the country, then, in the 1996/97 season, to the Czech 2. Liga.

SIAD ownership and First Division Football edit

In the spring of 2003 the club was bought by Italian industrial gas company SIAD, and the Italian company's involvement sparked a modestly but increasingly successful new era for the club. The club took the name "FK SIAD Most" from the 2003/04 season.

By winning the 2. liga championship in the 2004/05 season, Most finally gained promotion to the Czech First League, for the 2005/06 season. Extensive reconstruction of the club's stadium – which included the installation of a new pitch, 7,500 seats, and floodlights – was completed in time for the club's first match in the top flight. After a slow start, manager Přemysl Bičovský was dismissed, making way for the arrival of Zdeněk Ščasný. Scasny – a highly regarded manager, who had previously been in charge of Czech clubs AC Sparta Prague and FK Viktoria Žižkov and Greek clubs OFI Crete and Panathinaikos FC – helped the club hold its position in the Czech First League, guiding the team to a respectable 10th place in the table.

For the 2006/07 season, the club had high expectations, with the ultimate goal being to finish in the top half of the table, but inconsistency would plague the team throughout the season. The team seemed capable of competing with the league's top sides, especially at home – Most managed to draw with AC Sparta Prague (eventual league champions), defeat Slavia Prague (eventual runners-up) and was overall unbeaten at home against the clubs who would finish in the top 5 league positions – but the team was less efficient when playing away from home, and an even bigger problem was an inability to consistently take full advantage of the relatively weaker sides of the league. This translated into Most finishing the season with a league-high 16 draws, good enough only for a somewhat disappointing 12th place in the league, but the club's top-flight status was secured once again.

At the end of the season the club and manager Zdeněk Ščasný mutually decided to end their relationship,[3] and the club hired Robert Žák, who had previously been in charge of the club's youth set-up.

Honours edit

Managers and players edit

Head coaches in club's history edit

Head coaches in club's history

Notable former players edit

History in domestic competitions edit

  • Seasons spent at Level 1 of the football league system: 3
  • Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 15
  • Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 7
  • Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 1

Czech Republic edit

Season League Placed Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Cup
1993–1994 3. liga 5th 34 14 9 11 52 45 +7 37[A] First Round
1994–1995 3. liga 6th 34 15 9 10 56 40 +16 54 Round of 64
1995–1996 3. liga 6th 34 15 9 10 53 42 +11 54 First Round
1996–1997 3. liga 2nd 30 6 11 13 17 33 -16 29 Round of 64
1997–1998 2. liga 6th 28 12 7 9 36 30 +6 43 Quarterfinals
1998–1999 2. liga 4th 30 16 8 6 47 31 +16 56 Round of 16
1999–2000 2. liga 4th 30 10 15 5 43 32 +11 45 Round of 32
2000–2001 2. liga 8th 30 9 11 10 27 27 0 38 Round of 32
2001–2002 2. liga 9th 30 9 9 12 36 37 -1 36 Semifinals
2002–2003 2. liga 10th 30 9 11 10 28 30 -2 38 Round of 32
2003–2004 2. liga 9th 30 11 5 14 33 34 -1 38 Second Round
2004–2005 2. liga 1st 28 17 10 1 58 30 +28 61 Quarterfinals
2005–2006 1. liga 10th 30 10 6 14 34 41 -7 36 Second Round
2006–2007 1. liga 12th 30 5 16 9 31 41 -10 31 Round of 16
2007–2008 1. liga 16th 30 4 8 18 31 58 -27 20 Round of 32
2008–2009 2. liga 12th 30 10 7 13 30 43 -13 37 Second Round
2009–2010 2. liga 11th 30 8 12 10 35 38 -3 36 Second Round
2010–2011 2. liga 12th 30 10 7 13 35 46 -11 37 Second Round
2011–2012 2. liga 9th 30 11 5 14 31 44 -13 38 First Round
2012–2013 2. liga 14th 30 8 7 15 33 48 -15 31 Second Round
2013–2014 2. liga 12th 30 10 7 13 34 46 -12 37 First Round
2014–2015 2. liga 15th 30 5 6 19 25 51 -26 21 First Round
2015–2016 3. liga 18th 36 5 7 24 28 81 -53 18[B][C] Second Round
Notes
  1. ^ Two points for a win in 1993–94.
  2. ^ No points for draws; After 90 minutes games were decided on penalties; two points for winning the penalty shootout and one for losing. Most won 2 and lost 5 such matches.
  3. ^ 6 points deducted due to outstanding debts.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Jeřábek, Luboš (2007). Český a československý fotbal – lexikon osobností a klubů (in Czech). Prague, Czech Republic: Grada Publishing. p. 128. ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5.
  2. ^ "Česká Lípa je farmou fotbalového Mostu, Jablonec ji nakonec odmítl" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 12 July 2011. Retrieved 23 August 2011.
  3. ^ "Potvrzeno. Ščasný odchází z Mostu" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 29 May 2007. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Rozhodnutí o Výkonu Rozhodnutí Disciplinární Komise FIFA" (PDF). Disciplinární Komise pro I. a II. Ligu (in Czech). 5 November 2015. Retrieved 10 July 2020.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Czech)

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FK Banik Most 1909 was a Czech football club based in the city of Most approximately 75 kilometres north west of Prague The club played top flight football for the first time in their history in the 2005 06 Czech First League 1 Banik MostFull nameFotbalovy klub Banik Most 1909Founded1909Dissolved2016 youth section was merged with Mostecky FK GroundFotbalovy stadion Josefa Masopusta Most Czech RepublicCapacity7 500ChairmanMilan FricManagerStanislav HofmannLeagueBohemian Football League2014 15Czech 2 Liga 15th relegated WebsiteClub websiteHome coloursAway coloursThe club s home stadium is Fotbalovy stadion Josefa Masopusta which was built in 1961 The opening match of the new stadium was played on 24 May 1961 against English side Liverpool F C which won against Most 4 1 citation needed In 2011 Banik Most signed an agreement whereby Arsenal Ceska Lipa would function as their farm team 2 Contents 1 History 1 1 Historical names 1 2 Early history and Lower League Football 1 3 SIAD ownership and First Division Football 2 Honours 3 Managers and players 3 1 Head coaches in club s history 3 2 Notable former players 4 History in domestic competitions 4 1 Czech Republic 5 References 6 External linksHistory editHistorical names edit 1909 SK Most full name Sportovni klub Most 1948 ZSJ Uhlomost Most full name Zakladni sportovni jednota Uhlomost Most 1953 DSO Banik Most full name Dobrovolna sportovni organizace Banik Most 1961 TJ Banik Most full name Telovychovna jednota Banik Most 1979 TJ Banik SHD Most full name Telovychovna jednota Banik Severoceske hnedouhelne doly Most 1993 FK Banik SHD Most full name Fotbalovy klub Banik Severoceske hnedouhelne doly Most 1995 FC MUS Most 1996 full name Football Club Mostecka uhelna spolecnost Most 1996 a s 2003 FK SIAD Most full name Fotbalovy klub SIAD Most a s 2008 FK Banik Most 2013 FK Banik Most 1909Early history and Lower League Football edit The club was founded on 19 May 1909 and there were very basic beginnings Football activity in Most would be interrupted for significant periods of time during World War I and World War II but even long thereafter the quality of football in Most remained modest as Most would play in the lower Czechoslovak leagues from the 1950s all the way through to the 1980s In the 1990s though Most earned two promotions first to the Bohemian Football League the third highest league in the country then in the 1996 97 season to the Czech 2 Liga SIAD ownership and First Division Football edit In the spring of 2003 the club was bought by Italian industrial gas company SIAD and the Italian company s involvement sparked a modestly but increasingly successful new era for the club The club took the name FK SIAD Most from the 2003 04 season By winning the 2 liga championship in the 2004 05 season Most finally gained promotion to the Czech First League for the 2005 06 season Extensive reconstruction of the club s stadium which included the installation of a new pitch 7 500 seats and floodlights was completed in time for the club s first match in the top flight After a slow start manager Premysl Bicovsky was dismissed making way for the arrival of Zdenek Scasny Scasny a highly regarded manager who had previously been in charge of Czech clubs AC Sparta Prague and FK Viktoria Zizkov and Greek clubs OFI Crete and Panathinaikos FC helped the club hold its position in the Czech First League guiding the team to a respectable 10th place in the table For the 2006 07 season the club had high expectations with the ultimate goal being to finish in the top half of the table but inconsistency would plague the team throughout the season The team seemed capable of competing with the league s top sides especially at home Most managed to draw with AC Sparta Prague eventual league champions defeat Slavia Prague eventual runners up and was overall unbeaten at home against the clubs who would finish in the top 5 league positions but the team was less efficient when playing away from home and an even bigger problem was an inability to consistently take full advantage of the relatively weaker sides of the league This translated into Most finishing the season with a league high 16 draws good enough only for a somewhat disappointing 12th place in the league but the club s top flight status was secured once again At the end of the season the club and manager Zdenek Scasny mutually decided to end their relationship 3 and the club hired Robert Zak who had previously been in charge of the club s youth set up Honours editCzech 2 Liga Winners 1 2004 05 Czech Cup Semifinals 2001 02Managers and players editHead coaches in club s history edit Head coaches in club s history 2004 nbsp Premysl Bicovsky 2005 nbsp Zdenek Scasny 2007 nbsp Robert Zak 2009 nbsp Martin Pulpit 2010 nbsp Jorge Anon 2011 nbsp Michal Zach 2013 nbsp Zbynek Busta 2013 nbsp Pavel Chaloupka 2014 nbsp Vit Raszyk 2014 nbsp Wolfgang Jerat 2015 nbsp Pavel Medynsky 2015 nbsp Robert Vagner 2016 nbsp Stanislav Hofmann Notable former players edit nbsp Patrik Gedeon nbsp Stanislav Hofmann nbsp Petr Johana nbsp Josef Masopust nbsp Jiri Novotny nbsp Horst Siegl nbsp Jiri Stajner nbsp Goce Toleski nbsp Martin Vaniak For a more comprehensive list see Category FK Banik Most 1909 players History in domestic competitions edit1991 1997 Bohemian Football League 1997 2005 Czech 2 Liga 2005 2008 Czech First League 2008 2015 Czech 2 Liga 2015 2016 Bohemian Football LeagueSeasons spent at Level 1 of the football league system 3 Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system 15 Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system 7 Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system 1Czech Republic edit Season League Placed Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Cup1993 1994 3 liga 5th 34 14 9 11 52 45 7 37 A First Round1994 1995 3 liga 6th 34 15 9 10 56 40 16 54 Round of 641995 1996 3 liga 6th 34 15 9 10 53 42 11 54 First Round1996 1997 3 liga 2nd 30 6 11 13 17 33 16 29 Round of 641997 1998 2 liga 6th 28 12 7 9 36 30 6 43 Quarterfinals1998 1999 2 liga 4th 30 16 8 6 47 31 16 56 Round of 161999 2000 2 liga 4th 30 10 15 5 43 32 11 45 Round of 322000 2001 2 liga 8th 30 9 11 10 27 27 0 38 Round of 322001 2002 2 liga 9th 30 9 9 12 36 37 1 36 Semifinals2002 2003 2 liga 10th 30 9 11 10 28 30 2 38 Round of 322003 2004 2 liga 9th 30 11 5 14 33 34 1 38 Second Round2004 2005 2 liga 1st 28 17 10 1 58 30 28 61 Quarterfinals2005 2006 1 liga 10th 30 10 6 14 34 41 7 36 Second Round2006 2007 1 liga 12th 30 5 16 9 31 41 10 31 Round of 162007 2008 1 liga 16th 30 4 8 18 31 58 27 20 Round of 322008 2009 2 liga 12th 30 10 7 13 30 43 13 37 Second Round2009 2010 2 liga 11th 30 8 12 10 35 38 3 36 Second Round2010 2011 2 liga 12th 30 10 7 13 35 46 11 37 Second Round2011 2012 2 liga 9th 30 11 5 14 31 44 13 38 First Round2012 2013 2 liga 14th 30 8 7 15 33 48 15 31 Second Round2013 2014 2 liga 12th 30 10 7 13 34 46 12 37 First Round2014 2015 2 liga 15th 30 5 6 19 25 51 26 21 First Round2015 2016 3 liga 18th 36 5 7 24 28 81 53 18 B C Second RoundNotes Two points for a win in 1993 94 No points for draws After 90 minutes games were decided on penalties two points for winning the penalty shootout and one for losing Most won 2 and lost 5 such matches 6 points deducted due to outstanding debts 4 References edit Jerabek Lubos 2007 Cesky a ceskoslovensky fotbal lexikon osobnosti a klubu in Czech Prague Czech Republic Grada Publishing p 128 ISBN 978 80 247 1656 5 Ceska Lipa je farmou fotbaloveho Mostu Jablonec ji nakonec odmitl in Czech idnes cz 12 July 2011 Retrieved 23 August 2011 Potvrzeno Scasny odchazi z Mostu in Czech idnes cz 29 May 2007 Retrieved 1 January 2012 Rozhodnuti o Vykonu Rozhodnuti Disciplinarni Komise FIFA PDF Disciplinarni Komise pro I a II Ligu in Czech 5 November 2015 Retrieved 10 July 2020 External links editOfficial website in Czech Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title FK Banik Most 1909 amp oldid 1175541281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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