FK Baník Most

FK Baník Most
Baník Most
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Full name FK Baník Most
Founded 1909
Ground Fotbalový stadion Josefa Masopusta,
Most, Czech Republic
(Capacity: 7,500)
Chairman Uruguay Jorge Añon
Manager Czech Republic Michal Zach
League Czech 2. Liga
2010-11 12th
Home colours
Away colours

FK Baník Most is a Czech football club based in the city of Most, approximately 75 kilometers north-west of Prague.

The club's home stadium is Fotbalový stadion Josefa Masopusta.

Since 2011, Most have had an agreement where Arsenal Česká Lípa functions as its farm team.[1]

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History

Early history and Lower League Football

The club was founded on May 19, 1909, and there were very basic beginnings. Football activity in Most would be interrupted for significant periods of time during World War I and World War II, but even long thereafter, the quality of football in Most remained modest, as Most would play in the lower Czechoslovak leagues from the 1950s all the way through the 1980s.

In the 1990s though, Most earned two promotions - first to the Bohemian Football League, the third-highest league in the country, then, in the 1996/97 season, to the Czech 2. Liga.

SIAD ownership and First Division Football

In the spring of 2003 the club was bought by Italian industrial gas company SIAD, and the Italian company's involvement sparked a modestly but increasingly successful new era for the club. The club took the name "FK SIAD Most" from the 2003/04 season.

By winning the 2. liga championship in the 2004/05 season, Most finally gained promotion to the Gambrinus Liga, for the 2005/06 season. Extensive reconstruction of the club's stadium - which included the installation of a new pitch, 7,500 seats, and floodlights - was completed in time for the club's first match in the top flight. After a slow start, manager Přemysl Bičovský was dismissed, making way for the arrival of Zdeněk Ščasný. Scasny - a highly-regarded manager, who had previously been in charge of Czech clubs AC Sparta Prague and FK Viktoria Žižkov and Greek clubs OFI Crete and Panathinaikos FC - helped the club hold its position in the Gambrinus Liga, guiding the team to a respectable 10th-place in the table.

For the 2006/07 season, the club had high expectations, with the ultimate goal being to finish in the top-half of the table, but inconsistency would plague the team throughout the season. The team seemed capable of competing with the league's top sides, especially at home - Most managed to draw with AC Sparta Prague (eventual league champions), defeat SK Slavia Praha (eventual runners-up) and was overall unbeaten at home against the clubs who would finish in the top 5 league positions - but the team was less efficient when playing away from Most, and an even bigger problem was an inability to consistently take full advantage of the relatively weaker sides of the league. This translated into Most finishing the season with a league-high 16 draws, good enough only for a somewhat disappointing 12th-place in the league, but the club's top-flight status was secured once again.

At the end of the season the club and manager Zdeněk Ščasný mutually decided to end their relationship, and the club hired Robert Žák, who had previously been in charge of the club's youth set-up.

Historical names

  • 1909 — SK Most (full name: Sportovní klub Most)
  • 1948 — ZSJ Uhlomost Most (full name: Základní sportovní jednota Uhlomost Most)
  • 1953 — DSO Baník Most (full name: Dobrovolná sportovní organizace Baník Most)
  • 1961 — TJ Baník Most (full name: Tělovýchovná jednota Baník Most)
  • 1979 — TJ Baník SHD Most (full name: Tělovýchovná jednota Baník Severočeské hnědouhelné doly Most)
  • 1993 — FK Baník SHD Most (full name: Fotbalový klub Baník Severočeské hnědouhelné doly Most)
  • 1995 — FC MUS Most 1996 (full name: Football Club Mostecká uhelná společnost Most 1996, a.s.)
  • 2003 — FK SIAD Most (full name: Fotbalový klub SIAD Most, a.s.)
  • 2008 — FK Baník Most

Notable former players

Current squad

As of 17 August, 2011.[2]

Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No. Position Player
1 Czech Republic GK Jakub Pokorný
3 Czech Republic MF Karel Christof
4 Australia MF Sam Conway
5 Republic of Macedonia MF George Nikovski
6 Czech Republic DF Stanislav Hofmann
7 Czech Republic FW Martin Vodička
8 Argentina MF Ezequiel Rosendo
9 Czech Republic FW Jaroslav Frnoch
10 Belarus MF Sergey Rusetsky
11 Republic of Macedonia FW Zoran Danoski
12 Czech Republic DF Ondřej Běloušek
No. Position Player
13 Czech Republic DF Petr Řehák
14 Czech Republic DF Petr Bohata
15 Czech Republic FW Jakub Červenka
16 Kenya FW Patrick Oboya
17 Czech Republic DF Ladislav Beran
19 Czech Republic DF Michal Nguyen
20 Czech Republic GK Petr Pechatý
21 Czech Republic MF Martin Bednář
22 Czech Republic DF Petr Jendruščák
22 Czech Republic DF Josef Petřík

Honours

References

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