FC Zbrojovka Brno
FC Zbrojovka Brno is a professional football club based in the city of Brno, Moravia, Czech Republic. Founded in 1913 as SK Židenice, the club later became known as Zbrojovka Brno. Brno won the Czechoslovak First League in the 1977–78 season and finished as runners-up in 1979–80.
History
The club, initially known as SK Židenice, played in the top tier of Czechoslovak football from 1933 until suffering relegation in the 1946–47 Czechoslovak First League. During this period, the club entered the Mitropa Cup three times, reaching the quarter finals in 1935 as well as taking part in the competition in 1936 and 1938.Between 1950 and 1962 the club played outside the top tier, returning in the 1962–63 Czechoslovak First League. Five seasons elapsed before the club was again relegated, in 1967. They then spent four years in the second tier of Czechoslovak football before returning to the top flight. In the 1970s the club was a strong force in the country, winning the Czechoslovak First League in 1978, finishing third the following season and being runners up in 1980.
The 1980s were less spectacular for Brno, as the club was relegated in 1983, playing until 1989 in the second tier. After just two seasons in the top tier, the club finished last in 1991 and was again relegated.
Between 1992 and 2011, Brno played in the top tier of the Czech Republic for 19 consecutive seasons, the longest such spell in the club's history. In 2011, the club was relegated to the second division. In the 2011–12 Czech 2. Liga, the club only managed to finish fourth, missing out on the promotion places. However, due to the stadium requirements of the Czech First League, champions FK Ústí nad Labem as well as third-placed FK Baník Sokolov were ineligible for promotion. As a result, Brno won promotion immediately back to the top tier. In 2018, the club was relegated to the second division. In the 2018–19 Czech Second League, the club managed to finish third but lost the promotion play-off to Příbram.
Historical names
- SK Židenice
- Zbrojovka Židenice Brno
- Zbrojovka Brno
- Spartak ZJŠ Brno
- Zbrojovka Brno
- Boby Brno
- Stavo Artikel Brno
- 1. FC Brno
- Zbrojovka Brno
European competitions
Brno have competed a number of times in European competitions, reaching the second round of the 1978–79 European Cup in their only appearance to date in the competition. The club played in the 1993–94 European Cup Winners' Cup but lost in the first round.Brno took part in the UEFA Cup three times, reaching the quarter finals in 1979–80 and also playing in 1980–81 and 1997–98.
Because Brno was a major fairs city of Czechoslovakia, teams from Brno played in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in the 1960s. It was Spartak KPS Brno who participated first, then Spartak ZJŠ Brno played five times in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup in a row, reaching the quarter finals in 1963–64.
Brno competed in the Mitropa Cup three times before World War II, reaching the quarter finals in 1935.
Rudá Hvězda Brno played in the 1960–61 European Cup Winners' Cup, reaching the quarter finals, after winning Czechoslovak Cup in 1960.
Stadium
Brno have played at Městský fotbalový stadion Srbská since 2001, when they moved from previous home Stadion Za Lužánkami. In the 1990s, Brno attracted record crowds to their football matches, with Za Lužánkami as the venue for all of the top ten most-attended Czech First League matches. The highest attendance for a Brno match is 44,120, set in a league match against Slavia Prague.Players
Current squad
Out on loan
Notable former players
- Antonín Laštovička
- Oldřich Rulc
- Karel Nepala
- Jan Šimek
- Vlastimil Bubník
- Karel Lichtnégl
- Ján Popluhár
- Rostislav Václavíček
- Karel Kroupa
- Vítězslav Kotásek
- Karel Jarůšek
- Petr Janečka
- Roman Kukleta
- René Wagner
- Richard Dostálek
- Jan Maroši
- Milan Pacanda
- Karel Pešek
- Josef Bican
- Ivo Viktor
Player records
Most appearances in First League
Most goals in First League
Most appearances in Czech First League
Most goals in Czech First League
Most clean sheets in Czech First League
Current technical staff
Position | Name |
Manager | Miloslav Machálek |
Assistant manager | Petr Maléř |
Goalkeeping coach | Martin Doležal |
Fitness coach | Jan Cacek |
Physiotherapist | Ivan Jánský |
Club doctor | Petr Gál |
Club doctor | Jan Ulbrych |
Club doctor | Šimon Ondruš |
Masseur | Jiří Stejskal |
Masseur | Petr Doubrava |
Team manager | Libor Došek |
Kit manager | Jiří Havlíček |
Reserves coach | Richard Dostálek |
Reserves coach assistant | Martin Doležal |
Under-19s coach | Petr Maléř |
Under-19s coach assistant | Filip Duroň |
Under- 16s, 17s and 19s director | Pavel Šustr |
Academy director | Luděk Zajíc |
Managers
- Václav Vohralík
- Jenö Konrád
- Antonín Carvan
- Josef Kuchynka
- Vlastimil Borecký
- Josef Smolka
- Josef Eremiáš
- Matthias Kaburek
- Josef Eremiáš
- Jan Smolka
- Josef Košťálek
- Josef Eremiáš
- Eduard Farda
- Josef Bican
- Josef Machata
- František Čejka
- Svatoslav Vrbka
- František Zapletal
- Rudolf Krčil
- Alfréd Sezemský
- František Zapletal
- Karel Kolský
- Karel Nepala
- František Čejka
- Josef Jaroš
- Karel Kohlík
- Vratislav Dittrich
- Theodor Reimann
- Zdeněk Hajský
- Alfréd Sezemský
- František Havránek
- Josef Masopust
- Valér Švec
- Karel Brückner
- Josef Bouška
- Viliam Padúch
- Ján Zachar
- Ivan Hrdlička
- Rudolf Skarka
- Petr Pálka
- František Harašta
- František Cipro
- Viliam Padúch
- Karol Dobiaš
- Josef Masopust
- Vladimír Táborský
- Karel Večeřa
- Petr Uličný
- Karel Večeřa
- Karel Jarůšek
- Pavel Tobiáš
- Karel Večeřa
- Karel Jarůšek
- Jiří Kotrba
- Josef Mazura
- Petr Uličný
- Aleš Křeček
- Miroslav Beránek
- Karel Večeřa
- René Wagner
- Róbert Kafka
- Petr Čuhel
- Ludevít Grmela
- Václav Kotal
- Svatopluk Habanec
- Richard Dostálek
- Roman Pivarník
- Pavel Šustr
- Miloslav Machálek
History in domestic competitions
- Seasons spent at Level 1 of the football league system: 39
- Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 9
- Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 0
- Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 0
Czech Republic
Honours
Czechoslovak First League- Winners ': 1977–78
- Runners-up : 1979–80
- 3rd Place : 1934–35, 1937–38, 1945–46, 1978–79
- 3rd Place : 1994–95
- Winners ': 1926
- Winners : 1959–60
- Runners-up : 1992–93
Club records
Czech First League records
- Best position: 3rd
- Worst position: 16th
- Biggest home win: Brno 7–0 Slovácko
- Biggest away win: Olomouc 0–3 Brno, Teplice 1–4 Brno
- Biggest home defeat: Brno 0–5 Sparta Prague
- Biggest away defeat: Slavia Prague 6–0 Brno, Sparta Prague 6–0 Brno