Sunday, June 25, 2017

June 5, 2017 - Czech Open - ATP Challenger Tour





Prostějov is kind of the home of tennis in the Czech Republic, and every year the city hosts the ATP Challenger Tour.  I decided to check out one qualifying match on a Monday morning.  Apparently, not many other people were bothered to watch qualifiers.  Attendance always picks up later on in the tournament.  

June 3, 2017 - Okresní Přebor Prostějov - Olšany 0 Haná Prostějov 5





June 3, 2017
Okresní Přebor Prostějov - 8th tier
Olšany 0 Haná Prostějov 5
Attendance - 110

Olšany is a small village almost exactly between Olomouc and Prostějov.  It does not have a lot of character, and kind of feels like a suburb of both cities.  With that being said, it is still pleasant enough and the pitch is fantastic for such a low level.

The local side have since been relegated to the 9th tier, and Haná have been promoted to the 7th tier.  Former Czechoslovak international, Roman Sedláček, manages Olšany but he does not have a lot to work with.  Olšany kept the match close in the first half.  This all changed when Patrik Gábor scored 3 goals in 4 minutes. He ended up scoring 4 goals in the match.

Sunday, June 11, 2017

Okresní Přebor Prostějov - May 28, 2017 - Ptení 0 Haná Prostějov 2








Okresní Přebor Prostějov - 8th tier
May 28, 2017
Ptení 0 Haná Prostějov 2
Attendance - 100

Like most villages, Ptení is best reached by car and not by public transportation.  The train station is actually located in Ptenský Dvorek, which is about a 3km walk through the fields.  I had the good fortune that there were bus replacements, so the trains were not running on the Prostějov-Konice line, which meant the bus stopped in the village.

Ptení was one of the few places in Okres Prostějov that I had not visited before to watch football.  Now I only have three left, Kladky, Tištín and Pavlovice u Kojetina.

The pitch is located just behind the school on the edge of the village.  The facilities are good enough for the 8th tier, but the pitch was the worst I had seen all season.  It was rock hard, and seemed difficult to play on.  Haná did just enough to win 2-0, which they had to do if they wanted to keep hold of first place.

Since this match, Haná has won 3 in a row to stay in first place and secure promotion to the 7th tier for next season.