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Sparta Prague

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Brian Priske

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Established
1893 (131 years old)

Sport
Soccer

Stadium/Home
Generali Arena
(19,416 Capacity)

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Prague, Czech Republic

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Competitions
Czech First League
UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League

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Upcoming
31/03 Dynamo Česk - Sparta Pragu
07/04 Sparta Pragu - Mlada Bolesl
13/04 Bohemians 19 - Sparta Pragu
20/04 Sparta Pragu - Banik Ostrav
28/04 Sigma Olomou - Sparta Pragu

Results
17/03 Sparta Pragu 2 - 1 Hradec Král
14/03 Liverpool 6 - 1 Sparta Pragu
10/03 Viktoria Plz 4 - 0 Sparta Pragu
07/03 Sparta Pragu 1 - 5 Liverpool
03/03 Sparta Pragu 0 - 0 Slavia Pragu

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Athletic Club Sparta Praha, commonly known as Sparta Prague, is a Czech football club based in Prague.

It is the most successful club in the Czech Republic and one of the most successful in central Europe, winning the central European Cup (also known as the Mitropa Cup) three times as well as having reached the semi-finals of the European Cup (now the UEFA Champions League) in 1992 and the UEFA Cup Winners' Cup in 1973. Sparta have also been successful on the international stage, winning the Small Club World Cup, the predecessor to the FIFA Club World Cup, in 1969.

Sparta have won 36 domestic league titles, the Czech Cup (formerly Czechoslovak Cup) 27 times, also a record, and the Czech Supercup twice. Sparta was long the main source for the Czech Republic national football team, however lately this has ceased to be the case, as the best Czech players almost exclusively play in foreign leagues.

Sparta play at Prague's Generali Arena, also known as Letná Stadium.

Team Members




Birmančević





Čelůstka



3

Čelůstka





Čtvrtečka





Čvančara





Daněk





Dočkal





Goljan





Gomez





Haraslín





Haraslin





Heča





Holec





Højer





Jankto





Jiracek





Kairinen





Karabec





Karabec





Kaštánek





Krejčí





Krejčí



37

Krejčí





Kuchta





Kukučka





Laçi





Laçi





Mabil





Mejdr





Minchev





Minchev





Nalezinek





Niţă





Olatunji



27

Panák





Patrák





Pavelka





Pavelka





Pešek





Polidar



2

Preciado





Preciado





Ryneš





Ryneš





Sadílek





Schánělec





Sejk





Ševčík



19

Ševínský



25

Sörensen





Souček





Suchomel



44

Surovčík





Tuci





Tůma



1

Vindahl



16

Vindheim





Vindheim



41

Vitík



= Player Contract years remaining
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Stadium or Home

The Generali Arena, previously, and still commonly known as Letná Stadium (Czech: Stadion Letná), is a football stadium in Prague. It is the home venue of Sparta Prague and occasionally hosts the matches of the Czech Republic national football team. It has capacity for 18,185 people.

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