Czech Republic 3. Ligy 03/08 13:30 18 Dukla Praha B v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 03/15 13:30 19 Ceske Budejovice B v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 03/22 14:00 20 Slovan Velvary v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 03/29 14:00 21 FK Pribram v Motorlet Praha - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 04/05 14:30 22 Bohemians 1905 B v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 04/12 14:30 23 FK Pribram v SK Petrin Plzen - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 04/19 15:00 24 FC Silon Taborsko II v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 04/26 15:00 25 FK Pribram v FC Pisek - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 05/03 15:00 26 Sokol Hostoun v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 05/07 15:00 32 Chomutov v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 05/10 15:00 27 FK Pribram v Viktoria Plzen B - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 05/17 15:00 28 FK Admira Praha v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 05/24 15:00 29 FK Pribram v FK Loko Vltavin - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 05/31 15:00 30 Jiskra Domazlice v FK Pribram - View
Czech Republic 3. Ligy 06/07 15:00 31 FK Pribram v Povltavska FA - View

Wikipedia - FK Příbram

FK Příbram is a Czech professional football club based in Příbram. The club currently plays in the Czech National Football League (2nd tier). It 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 Pribram is a professional soccer team based in Pribram, Czech Republic. The team was founded in 1958 and currently competes in the Czech First League, the top tier of Czech soccer. FK Pribram plays their home matches at the Na Litavce Stadium, which has a seating capacity of 6,000.

The team's colors are red and white, and their mascot is a lion. FK Pribram has a strong fan base and is known for their passionate supporters who create a lively atmosphere at home matches.

Over the years, FK Pribram has had success in domestic competitions, including winning the Czech Cup in 2006. The team has also produced talented players who have gone on to play for top clubs in Europe.

FK Pribram is known for their attacking style of play and their ability to compete with some of the best teams in the Czech First League. With a rich history and dedicated fan base, FK Pribram continues to be a respected and competitive team in Czech soccer.