Sunday, November 19, 2017

Czech Republic 4th tier - FK Jeseník


I did not have a chance to watch a football match in Jeseník but I did have a few minutes to stop by the ground on my way through the town.  The town is located 71km from Olomouc and takes about 90 minutes by train.  The train ride has to be one of the most beautiful in Moravia as it cuts throught the Jeseníky Mountain.

Jeseník has a population of 11,396 and until 1947 it was known as Frývaldov.  In 1930 the town had a population of 10,584, and of that 8,959 were Germans.  In 2001, the population was 12,700, with just 136 Germans.  Over the last 16 years, the population has dropped by almost 1,000 people.  A higher unemployment number in the region compared to the rest of the Czech Republic certainly does not help.

The local football side was formed in 1934 as SK Slavia Frýdlant.  In 1947, the name was changed to SK Slavia Jeseník.  Since that time the club has gone through a number of name changes, with the most recent one being in 1995 to the current name.

For the most part, the club has bounced around the 5th and 6th tiers.  In 2014/15 the club was playing in the 1 A Třída (6th tier), but after back to back promotions found themselves in the 4th tier in 2016/17, finishing a respectable 6th place.

The stadium seems like a fantastic place to watch a match, so I hope to return back to Jeseník in April or May.

Friday, November 10, 2017

September 20th, 2017 - Czech Cup 3rd Round - HFK Olomouc 1 Hradec Králové 8













September 20, 2017 - Czech Cup 3rd Round
HFK Olomouc (III) 1 Hradec Králové (II) 8
Att - 200

HFK Olomouc is located in Holice, which is a part of Olomouc.  It is quite an industrial area, and the walk from the main train station shows this off. Since the 2000/01 season, HFK has played 9 seasons in the 2nd tier, with the most recent being in 2012/13 season.  Their biggest ever success was in 2006/07 when they finished 3rd in the 2nd tier and challenged for promotion.  They won promotion back to the 2nd tier in 2012/13 and finished in 4th place.  Despite the strong finish, they took volunteer relegation to the 3rd division.  Ever since, they have struggled on and off the pitch, and attendance has had a massive decline.  At one point this season in the 3rd tier, only 78 people showed up.

The cup match against Hradec Králové was played on a Wednesday at 16:00, so interest was never going to be that high.  I won't bother talking about the match as the visitors dominated throughout and the score really should have been higher.

Monday, November 6, 2017

November 5th, 2017 - Želatovice B 1 Haná Prostějov 1








High quality road between Újezdec and Želatovice

The spot of the Švédské Šance massacre in 1945

Heading towards Švédské Šance 

Leaving Přerov


November 5th, 2017
Olomoucký Kraj - 1 B třída - 7th tier
Želatovice B 1 Haná Prostějov 1 (Haná won on penalties)
Attendance - 20

My first visit to Želatovice was April 21, 2012 to watch the same two teams.  This time I decided to make more of a day out of the trip before heading to Želatovice.  When I arrived in Přerov, I immediately left, and headed towards Švédské Šance which is a hill located about 5km from Přerov.  It was the place of the horrible Švédské Šance massacre in June 1945.  Located not far from the place is an old military bunker which was built in the 1930's.  Access is possible, but it did not seem safe, so I decided to make my way out of the forest.  Apparently, homeless people lived/or are living in the bunker.  From the bunker, I got a little lost on top of the hill because I could not quite get find my way to Želatovice.  Luckily, an old man who was walking his dog was able to help me.  After walking around 2 hours, I finally arrived in Želatovice a few minutes before kick-off.

Nothing had changed to the ground in 5 1/2 years, and the cold grim day made it look even more rough around the edges.  Attendace was quite low for the final match of the Autumn half of the season.  The pitch was in poor condition, but the match was interesting enough.  Haná ended up winning on penalties after it finished 1-1.  

Now, I just have to wait almost 5 months for the next Haná league match.  Lukily, for most of November there are other football matches higher up the Czech pyramid to watch.