Baník
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Baník is a Slovak word meaning "miner". Since the 1950s it was given as a name to various sport clubs in Czechoslovakia associated mostly with coal mining regions. In Poland, the same practice was conducted with the name "górnik". Baník still serves as a name of various sport clubs in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.
- Czech Republic
- FC Baník Ostrava from Ostrava
- DSO Baník Děčín[1] and TJ Baník Děčín[2] from Děčín
- Baník Havířov from Havířov
- DSO Baník Kladno[3] and TJ Baník Kladno[4] from Kladno
- FK Baník Most from Most
- DSO Baník MŹ Olomouc from Olomouc[5]
- TJ Baník Opava from Opava[6]
- FK Baník Ratíškovice from Ratíškovice
- FK Baník Sokolov from Sokolov
- Baník Vítkovice from Vítkovice, Ostrava[7]
- Slovakia
- Baník Handlová from Handlová
- Baník Prievidza from Prievidza[8]
- Baník Ružiná from Ružiná
[edit] References
- ^ It was a name of FK Pelikán Děčín in 1953-1957.
- ^ It was a name of current FK Pelikán Děčín in 1957-1958.
- ^ It was a name of current SK Kladno in 1953-1958.
- ^ It was a name of current SK Kladno in 1960-1961.
- ^ It was a name of current SK Sigma Olomouc in 1953-1960.
- ^ It was a name of current SFC Opava in 1953-1958.
- ^ It was a name of current FC Vítkovice in 1952-1957.
- ^ It was a name of current FK Mesto Prievidza in 1954-1994 and 1998-2003.
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