Fixtures

Czechia Div 1 Women 09/07 12:00 3 Slovacko (W) vs Slavia Prague (W) - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 09/13 12:00 4 Slavia Prague (W) vs Slovan Liberec Women - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 09/21 11:00 5 FC Prague (W) vs Slavia Prague (W) - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 09/27 12:00 6 Slavia Prague (W) vs Lokomotiva BH Herspice Women - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 10/04 09:00 7 Sparta Prague (W) vs Slavia Prague (W) - View
Czechia Div 1 Women 10/11 12:00 8 Banik Ostrava Women vs Slavia Prague (W) - View

Results

UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying 08/30 16:00 771 Slavia Prague (W) v Valerenga (W) L 0-4
UEFA Women's Champions League Qualifying 08/27 10:00 697 Slavia Prague (W) v Fomget GSK (W) W 2-1
Czechia Div 1 Women 08/23 12:00 2 Slavia Prague (W) v Viktoria Plzen Women W 9-0
Czechia Div 1 Women 08/16 12:00 1 Slavia Prague (W) v Banik Ostrava Women W 8-0
Women’s Friendly 08/06 15:18 - Carl Zeiss Jena Women v Slavia Prague Women W 0-1
Czechia Div 1 Women 05/23 15:15 6 Slovan Liberec Women v Slavia Prague Women W 2-3
Czechia Div 1 Women 05/17 11:00 5 [2] Slavia Prague Women v Sparta Prague Women [1] W 5-0
Czechia Div 1 Women 05/11 12:30 4 [3] Slovacko Women v Slavia Prague Women [2] W 0-3
Czech Cup Women 05/08 10:45 - Sparta Prague Women v Slavia Prague Women W 1-2
Czechia Div 1 Women 05/03 12:00 3 [2] Slavia Prague Women v Slovan Liberec Women [4] W 7-0
Czechia Div 1 Women 04/20 09:30 2 [1] Sparta Prague Women v Slavia Prague Women [2] W 0-3
Czechia Div 1 Women 04/12 12:00 1 [2] Slavia Prague Women v Slovacko Women [3] W 3-0

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 28 16 12
Wins 23 13 10
Draws 3 2 1
Losses 2 1 1
Goals for 103 69 34
Goals against 27 15 12
Clean sheets 11 5 6
Failed to score 1 1 0

SK Slavia Praha Ženy is a Czech women's football team from Prague representing SK Slavia Prague. It competes in the Czech First Division.

History

Slavia was a pioneer in women's football in Czechoslovakia, and won the first three editions of the Czech SR Championship between 1970 and 1972. It subsequently won six more trophies until 1989, when a final between the Czech and Slovak champions was organized. Slavia were the Czechoslovak champions in 1992 and 1993.

Slavia lineup in 2017, before the game against Stjarnan.

However, rivals Sparta Prague gained the upper hand in the new Czech League following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Slavia won the championship for the first time in 2003 and played the 2003-04 UEFA Women's Cup, where it was knocked out in the group stage by defending champion Umea IK. It has always been the league's runner-up since, ranking second to Sparta. In 2011 they were close to winning their first national Cup, but lost the final to Sparta in the penalty shootout. The same happened again in 2013.

In 2014 the team won the double, ending a nine-year-old winning streak of Sparta in the league. It also marked the first time Sparta didn't win the cup.

Slavia Prague Women, officially known as SK Slavia Prague Women's Football Team, is a prominent and successful women's soccer club based in Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 2001, the team is part of the larger SK Slavia Prague sports club, which has a rich history in Czech sports, particularly in football.

The team competes in the Czech Women's First League, the top tier of women's football in the country, and has established itself as one of the leading clubs in Czech women's soccer. Slavia Prague Women is known for its strong emphasis on developing young talent, fostering a competitive and inclusive environment for players of all ages.

With a commitment to excellence, the team has achieved numerous domestic titles, including multiple league championships and cup victories. Their success on the field is complemented by a passionate fan base that supports the team at their home ground, the Eden Arena, which is shared with the men's team.

Slavia Prague Women is recognized for its attacking style of play, technical skill, and tactical discipline, making them a formidable opponent in both national and European competitions. The club also prioritizes community engagement and promotes women's sports, inspiring the next generation of female athletes in the Czech Republic.

Overall, Slavia Prague Women stands as a symbol of pride and achievement in Czech women's football, embodying the spirit of competition, teamwork, and dedication to the sport.