Fixtures

Tjekkiet - 1. liga 05/16 15:00 3 Bohemians 1905 vs MFK Karvina - View
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 05/19 15:00 4 Pardubice vs MFK Karvina - View
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 05/25 16:00 5 MFK Karvina vs Ceské Budejovice - View

Results

Tjekkiet - 1. liga 05/12 16:00 2 [5] MFK Karvina v FC Zlin [6] D 2-2
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 05/04 13:00 1 [2] FK Jablonec v MFK Karvina [4] L 3-2
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 04/28 13:00 30 [14] FC Zlin v MFK Karvina [16] W 0-1
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 04/20 13:00 29 [16] MFK Karvina v Bohemians 1905 [11] D 1-1
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 04/14 13:00 28 [4] Banik Ostrava v MFK Karvina [16] D 2-2
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 04/06 13:00 27 [15] MFK Karvina v Viktoria Plzen [3] D 0-0
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 03/31 13:00 26 [12] Hradec Králové v MFK Karvina [15] L 2-1
Europa - Venskabskampe 03/22 10:00 - Zaglebie Sosnowiec v MFK Karvina W 0-1
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 03/16 14:00 25 [16] MFK Karvina v Ceské Budejovice [15] W 2-1
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 03/09 14:00 24 [9] Slovan Liberec v MFK Karvina [16] L 1-0
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 03/02 14:00 23 [16] MFK Karvina v FC Slovácko [4] L 1-3
Tjekkiet - 1. liga 02/24 14:00 22 [9] FK Teplice v MFK Karvina [15] D 2-2

Statistik

 TotalHjemmeUde
Matches played 51 24 27
Wins 17 11 6
Draws 11 4 7
Losses 23 9 14
Goals for 69 36 33
Goals against 84 34 50
Clean sheets 13 7 6
Failed to score 13 6 7

Wikipedia - MFK Karviná

MFK Karviná is a football club located in Karviná, Czech Republic. It plays in the Czech First League. The team's colours are green and white.

History

Karviná as a multi-ethnic city of Cieszyn Silesia was a home to many football clubs, which were established by particular ethnic groups after World War I. At that time many football clubs of Polish, German, Czech and Jewish communities were founded. Most known and strongest Polish club was Polonia Karwina founded in 1919. After World War II German and Jewish clubs were not re-established. Czech and Polish clubs still existed until the 1950s, when as a part of communist unification of sport life in Czechoslovakia Czech clubs were joined to ZSJ OKD Mír Karviná and Polish Polonia Karwina incorporated into that club.

The club played at the top national level of competition in the 1996–97 Czech First League and 1998–99 Czech First League, being relegated on each occasion.

In the 2000–01 Czech 2. Liga, Karviná were relegated to the Moravian–Silesian Football League (MSFL) after finishing 15th of 16 teams. They subsequently finished last in the MSFL in the 2001–02 season, signalling a second relegation in as many seasons. The club, playing in the Czech Fourth Division in the 2002–03 season, finished dead last and was thus relegated for a third time in succession.

The club merged with Jäkl Karviná in 2003, taking the name MFK Karviná. The 2003–04 season saw the club play in the Regional Championship, finishing fourth but being promoted to the Czech Fourth Division due to higher-finishing teams declining the opportunity to promote. The club subsequently spent two seasons in the Czech Fourth Division, finishing fifth in their first season and third in the 2005–06 season, winning promotion to the MSFL. The club finished 8th in their first season back in the MSFL in 2006–07 and went on to finish fourth in the 2007–08 season. They then bought the license for the second division from league champions Sigma Olomouc B, and thus qualified to play in the Czech 2. Liga. Having played in the Second League since 2008, the club celebrated promotion to the First League after the 29th round of the 2015–16 Czech National Football League.

MFK Karviná er et tjekkisk fodboldhold fra byen Karviná i Mæhren-Schlesien-regionen. Klubben blev grundlagt i 1920 og spiller i øjeblikket i den tjekkiske 2. liga.

MFK Karvinás hjemmebane er Městský stadion, som har en kapacitet på 4.833 tilskuere. Klubbens farver er blå og hvid.

Karviná har vundet den tjekkiske 2. liga en gang, i 2015-16-sæsonen. Klubben har også nået finalen i den tjekkiske pokalturnering en gang, i 2017-18-sæsonen.

Nogle af de mest bemærkelsesværdige spillere, der har spillet for MFK Karviná, omfatter Roman Bednář, Tomáš Vaclík og Marek Hamšík.