April 27, 2009
Olomoucý Kraj 1. B Třída
Tatran Všechovice 3 Haná Prostějov 1 (7th level)
att: 100
game rating: 6/10
admission: 20kc
This was always going to be a tough game for Haná. Všechovice have dominated much of the games they have played this season, losing only one game.
This was always going to be a tough game for Haná. Všechovice have dominated much of the games they have played this season, losing only one game.
Všechovice is another small village of around 700 people located some 80km east of Prostějov. There was not much to see in the village, but it seemed nice enough. Bohuslav Fuchs, who is considered to be one of the fathers of Czech modern architecture was born in the village. There is also a run down chateau which is in need of some renovation.
Getting to Všechovice was a little problematic because it was a Sunday, and there were few buses running to the village. So, in the end it took almost 3 hours to get there, and on the way back I had to walk 5km to the nearest train station. All in the name of Haná...
The ground was quite simple, with a few picnic tables behind one goal, a pub, and a stand for around 100 people. As expected, the hosts dominated much of the game, and it really was one way traffic. All of their goals came in the first half, which led them to sit back a little in the second half. Prostějov scored their only goal late in the game, which I just missed as I did not want to miss my train back home.
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