Fixtures

Czechia 2. Liga 07/19 16:00 1 Hanacka Slavia Kromeriz vs Viktoria Zizkov - View
Czechia 2. Liga 07/26 15:00 2 Viktoria Zizkov vs MFK Vyskov - View
Czechia 2. Liga 07/30 15:00 3 MFK Chrudim vs Viktoria Zizkov - View
Czechia 2. Liga 08/02 15:00 4 Viktoria Zizkov vs SK Prostejov - View
Czechia 2. Liga 08/09 15:00 5 Opava vs Viktoria Zizkov - View
Czechia 2. Liga 08/16 15:00 6 Viktoria Zizkov vs Ceske Budejovice - View

Results

Europe Friendlies 07/05 09:00 - Viktoria Zizkov v FK Pribram L 1-4
Europe Friendlies 07/02 09:00 - Viktoria Zizkov v FC Silon Taborsko L 0-1
Europe Friendlies 06/28 09:00 - Mlada Boleslav v Viktoria Zizkov L 3-2
Europe Friendlies 06/25 09:00 - Viktoria Zizkov v FC Sellier & Bellot Vlasim L 2-4
Europe Friendlies 06/21 09:00 - Slovan Liberec v Viktoria Zizkov L 2-0
Czechia 2. Liga 05/25 15:00 30 [10] Viktoria Zizkov v Varnsdorf [14] W 6-2
Czechia 2. Liga 05/17 13:00 29 [3] MFK Vyskov v Viktoria Zizkov [8] L 2-0
Czechia 2. Liga 05/11 08:15 28 [6] Viktoria Zizkov v Sparta Prague B [8] L 0-1
Czechia 2. Liga 05/07 15:00 27 [11] FC Brno v Viktoria Zizkov [4] L 4-1
Czechia 2. Liga 05/04 08:15 26 [4] Viktoria Zizkov v MFK Chrudim [2] L 1-2
Czechia 2. Liga 04/26 15:00 25 [11] Opava v Viktoria Zizkov [4] L 3-1
Czechia 2. Liga 04/20 08:15 24 [4] Viktoria Zizkov v Slavia Prague B [7] W 4-2

Stats

 TotalHomeAway
Matches played 49 24 25
Wins 18 10 8
Draws 8 4 4
Losses 23 10 13
Goals for 86 47 39
Goals against 89 43 46
Clean sheets 6 1 5
Failed to score 12 5 7

Wikipedia - FK Viktoria Žižkov

FK Viktoria Žižkov is a Czech professional football club from the district of Žižkov in Prague. The club competes in the Czech National Football League, the second tier of football in the country. It won the Czechoslovak First League title in the 1927–28 season, and has also won two editions of the Czech Cup.

History

Early years

The team was founded by students in 1903 in the town of Žižkov (since 1922 part of Prague). At that time the students chose red and white striped shirts as their colours in honour of the colours of the Flag of Bohemia. Those same colours remain today. Viktoria's main successes fall into the period between the world wars — until 1948 it was the third most successful Czechoslovak club, winning the Czechoslovak championship in 1928 and finishing as runners-up in 1929. It won the Czechoslovak Cup in 1913, 1914, 1916, 1921, 1929, 1933, and 1940, and came runners-up in 1919 and 1920. It successes gained international recognition, even as a result, giving the name to the Polish club Victoria Jaworzno.

Post-war era

After World War II and the beginning of communism in 1948 the club descended to the lower leagues and they didn't rejoin the top flight until 1993. In the 1950s the club underwent several name changes as a result of which the club briefly lost its historic name Viktoria; Sokol (1950), Sokol ČSAD (1951) and after a merger with Avia Čakovice the club was called TJ Slavoj Žižkov, a name which lasted until 1965 when the historic name was restored.

1990s and 2000s

In 1993 Viktoria was promoted again to the highest league as a result of the Velvet Divorce and the Slovak clubs walking away to form their own league. Viktoria was very successful between 1993 and 2003, competing in four European cups. Žižkov has won the national knock-out cup for the eighth time in 1994 and finished as runners-up in 1995.

In 2001 Viktoria Žižkov won their ninth cup in history followed by knocking Scottish team Rangers out of the UEFA Cup in 2002, going through on the away goals rule after extra time at Ibrox. The team finished third in the league on two more occasions, in 2002 and 2003.

In 2004, after a string of poor results and a corruption scandal, the team was relegated again to the second league. In 2007 the team successfully made it back to the Czech First League, finishing the season as runaway champions of the 2nd league. After finishing mid-table in their first season back in the top flight, in 2009 they were relegated back to the second league after struggling all season, with one of the only highlights being Petr Švancara winning Czech Television's goal of 2008 (gol roku), with his stunning individual effort to open the scoring in Žižkov's 4–2 home victory against FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov).

Žižkov bounced back to the top flight after finishing runners-up to FK Dukla Prague in 2011. Their season started with just seven points from the opening 14 rounds of the 2011–12 Czech First League, resulting in the club parting company with coach Martin Pulpit on 23 November. In January, with the club bottom of the league, it was revealed that only ten players from the first half of the season were still at the club. A particular loss was goalkeeper Tomáš Vaclík moving to Sparta Prague. Žižkov finished bottom of the league with 19 points, and were relegated to the second division.

Viktoria Žižkov is a professional soccer club based in the Žižkov district of Prague, Czech Republic. Founded in 1903, the club has a rich history and is known for its passionate fan base and vibrant atmosphere at their home ground, the Stadion Viktorie Žižkov. The team traditionally wears red and white colors, which are emblematic of their identity.

Viktoria Žižkov has experienced various successes throughout its history, including multiple appearances in the top tier of Czech football, the Czech First League. The club has also made notable contributions to Czech soccer by developing local talent and fostering a strong community spirit.

Despite facing challenges in recent years, including relegation and financial difficulties, Viktoria Žižkov remains a beloved institution in Czech football. The club is known for its resilience and determination, often embodying the fighting spirit of the local community. With a commitment to both competitive excellence and community engagement, Viktoria Žižkov continues to be a significant player in Czech soccer, striving for a return to its former glory in the national league.