Fixtures

Czechia 2. Liga 09/12 16:00 9 FK Pribram vs FC Sellier & Bellot Vlasim - View
Czechia 2. Liga 09/21 08:30 10 Sparta Prague B vs FK Pribram - View
Czechia 2. Liga 09/27 14:30 11 FK Pribram vs FC Silon Taborsko - View
Czechia 2. Liga 10/03 16:00 12 Ceske Budejovice vs FK Pribram - View
Czechia 2. Liga 10/17 16:00 13 FK Pribram vs SK Artis Brno - View
Czechia 2. Liga 10/24 16:00 14 FK Pribram vs MFK Chrudim - View

Results

Czechia 2. Liga 08/30 15:30 8 [16] Queimados RJ v FK Pribram [10] W 1-2
Czechia 2. Liga 08/22 16:00 7 [12] FK Pribram v Banik Ostrava B [5] W 2-0
Czechia 2. Liga 08/17 08:15 6 [7] Slavia Prague B v FK Pribram [15] W 1-2
Czechia Cup 08/13 16:00 7 FC Rokycany v FK Pribram L 3-0
Czechia 2. Liga 08/08 16:00 5 [16] FK Pribram v FK Usti nad Labem [2] W 2-1
Czechia 2. Liga 08/03 16:00 4 [9] Mohammadreza Akhlaghpasand v FK Pribram [16] L 2-1
Czechia 2. Liga 07/30 16:00 3 [13] FK Pribram v FC Brno [1] L 2-7
Czechia 2. Liga 07/27 08:15 2 [6] Viktoria Zizkov v FK Pribram [11] L 2-0
Czechia 2. Liga 07/18 16:00 1 [2] FK Pribram v Opava [2] L 0-1
Europe Friendlies 07/11 16:00 - Ceske Budejovice v FK Pribram D 2-2
Europe Friendlies 07/05 09:00 - Viktoria Zizkov v FK Pribram W 1-4
Europe Friendlies 06/28 09:00 - Slovan Velvary v FK Pribram W 0-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 43 18 25
Wins 21 8 13
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 13 5 8
Goals for 69 29 40
Goals against 58 25 33
Clean sheets 9 4 5
Failed to score 10 4 6

Wikipedia - FK Příbram

FK Příbram is a Czech professional football club based in Příbram. After the 2024–25 season, the club replaced MFK Vyškov in the Czech National Football League. FK Příbram is the legal successor to Dukla Prague, a club which won 11 national league titles between 1953 and 1982.

History

Club crest used until 2022

The team originated from two clubs, the 1966–67 European Cup semi-finalist Dukla Prague, which tradition it carries, and FC Příbram, merged in 1996. Příbram had previously spent two seasons in the second division, having been promoted from the third-tier Bohemian Football League at the end of the 1993–94 season. Dukla Prague, on the other hand, had spent the previous two seasons in the Bohemian Football League after being relegated from the inaugural season of the Czech First League in 1993–94.

The club competed in the 1996–97 Czech 2. Liga, playing home matches at Stadion Juliska in Prague. The club won the league that season and won promotion to the Czech First League. In 1997 the club moved to Příbram, playing its matches at Na Litavce stadium. The club played in the top division, changing its name to FK Marila Příbram in 2000. The club spent ten consecutive seasons in the top flight until being relegated in the 2006–07 season. The club played in the 2007–08 Czech 2. Liga, reaching third place at the time of the mid-season break under manager František Barát. At the end of the season, the club celebrated promotion back to the Czech First League after just one season away. The club changed its name to 1.FK Příbram in 2008. Příbram played in European competition in the 2000 UEFA Intertoto Cup, reaching the third round of the tournament. After finishing fourth in the 2000–01 Czech First League, Příbram again played in Europe, overcoming French side Sedan in the 2001–02 UEFA Cup before losing to Greek side PAOK in the second round of the competition. With new sponsor the club changed its name to FK Viagem Příbram in July 2022. After only one season main sponsor left and the club changed its name to FK Příbram.

FK Příbram is a professional soccer club based in the town of Příbram, Czech Republic. Founded in 1903, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and commitment to developing local talent. The team plays its home matches at the Stadion Příbram, which has a capacity of around 5,000 spectators, creating an intimate and vibrant atmosphere for supporters.

Competing in the Czech National Football League, the second tier of Czech football, FK Příbram has experienced various successes and challenges throughout its history, including stints in the top-flight Czech First League. The club is recognized for its strong youth academy, which has produced several players who have gone on to achieve success in both domestic and international football.

With a focus on teamwork, resilience, and community engagement, FK Příbram aims to build a competitive squad that can challenge for promotion and bring pride to its supporters. The team's colors are traditionally green and white, symbolizing their identity and connection to the local area. As they strive for success on the pitch, FK Příbram remains a vital part of the Czech football landscape, embodying the spirit and passion of the sport in the region.