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Dukla Prague
2010–11 season
ChairmanMartin Lafek
ManagerLuboš Kozel
StadiumStadion Juliska
Czech 2. Liga1st (champions)
CMFS CupThird Round
Top goalscorerLeague:
Dani Chigou (19)

All:
Dani Chigou (21)
Highest home attendance2,520
v Viktoria Žižkov (1 April 2011)
Lowest home attendanceLeague: 465
v Znojmo (1 October 2010)
Cup: 425
v Jablonec (28 September 2010)

The 2010-11 season was Dukla Prague's fourth consecutive season in the Czech 2. Liga. The club finished the season in first place, winning promotion to the Gambrinus liga. Dukla reached the top of the table after thirteen games,[1] and stayed there for the rest of the season, maintaining an unbeaten record at home for the whole season.

Players

Transfers

In

Over the summer, Dukla signed Radim Nečas from Mladá Boleslav and brought back Ondřej Vrzal on a year-long loan from Viktoria Plzeň.[2]

In the winter transfer window, sixteen-year-old striker Patrik Svoboda joined from Kladno with six players going the other way on loan.[3] Also joining Dukla at this time were two forwards: AC Sparta Prague's Martin Jirouš, who signed on a loan deal until 31 January 2012,[4] and Jan Pázler from Slavia Prague.[5] Goalkeeper Tomáš Kučera also arrived to provide backup for Rada.[4] Martin Bayer left to join third league side Ovčáry and Robert Kokoška departed for Bohemians 1905.[4]

Out

In the summer, former national team striker Michal Kolomazník retired at the age of 33 with a career-ending knee problem. Veteran goalkeeper Martin Svoboda left after two seasons at the club. Striker Tomáš Kulvajt was released. Martin Macháček went out on loan to Sezimovo Ústí for the first half of the season.

In the winter, Dukla sent six players out on loan to SK Kladno as part of the deal for Patrik Svoboda.[3] These players were Jakub Sklenář, Jakub Jakubov, Martin Macháček, Donát Laczkovich, David Radosta and Jaroslav Kmoch. Striker Pavel Vrána went out on loan to Karviná. Ukrainian forward Vadym Antipov, who had only managed one league appearance in the first 15 matches, transferred to FK Mažeikiai in Lithuania.

Statistics

Appearances and goals

  • Starts + Substitute appearances.
No. Pos Nat Player Total League Cup
Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals
1 GK Czech Republic CZE Filip Rada 30 0 28+0 0 2+0 0
2 DF Czech Republic CZE Michal Šmíd 26 0 25+0 0 1+0 0
3 DF Czech Republic CZE Ondřej Kučera 11 0 0+8 0 3+0 0
4 DF Czech Republic CZE Tomáš Pospíšil 22 0 15+5 0 1+1 0
5 MF Czech Republic CZE Marek Hanousek 29 4 25+1 3 3+0 1
6 MF Czech Republic CZE Pavel Hašek 30 4 27+0 3 2+1 1
7 FW Czech Republic CZE Martin Jirouš 11 1 5+6 1 0+0 0
8 FW Ukraine UKR Vadym Antipov 2 0 0+1 0 1+0 0
8 FW Czech Republic CZE Jan Pázler 13 2 6+7 2 0+0 0
9 DF Czech Republic CZE Jan Vorel 29 1 27+0 1 2+0 0
10 FW Hungary HUN Donát Laczkovich 7 1 3+3 0 1+0 1
11 FW Czech Republic CZE Radim Nečas 8 1 0+7 1 1+0 0
12 MF Czech Republic CZE Matěj Marič 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
13 MF Czech Republic CZE Tomáš Berger 30 7 25+3 7 1+1 0
14 MF Czech Republic CZE Patrik Gedeon 12 1 10+2 1 0+0 0
17 FW Czech Republic CZE Pavel Vrána 17 3 6+8 2 2+1 1
18 FW Cameroon CMR Dani Chigou 27 21 21+4 19 2+0 2
19 MF Czech Republic CZE Ondřej Šiml 30 2 27+1 2 2+0 0
21 FW Czech Republic CZE Jan Svatonský 30 5 23+5 5 1+1 0
22 MF Czech Republic CZE Vojtěch Přeučil 20 1 5+12 0 2+1 1
23 MF Czech Republic CZE Ondřej Vrzal 18 1 14+4 1 0+0 0
24 MF Czech Republic CZE Petr Malý 27 5 22+2 4 1+2 1
25 DF Slovakia SVK Peter Mičic 12 0 8+1 0 3+0 0
26 DF Czech Republic CZE David Mikula 9 1 8+1 1 0+0 0
29 GK Czech Republic CZE Jakub Jakubov 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0
30 GK Slovakia SVK Tomáš Kučera 2 0 2+0 0 0+0 0
FW Czech Republic CZE Jakub Sklenář 2 1 0+1 1 0+1 0
FW Czech Republic CZE Patrik Svoboda 1 0 0+1 0 0+0 0
MF Czech Republic CZE David Radosta 1 0 0+0 0 1+0 0

Goalscorers

Pos Nat Player LIG CUP Total
1 Cameroon Dani Chigou 19 2 21
2 Czech Republic Tomáš Berger 7 0 7
3 Czech Republic Jan Svatonský 5 0 5
Czech Republic Petr Malý 4 1 5
5 Czech Republic Marek Hanousek 3 1 4
Czech Republic Pavel Hašek 3 1 4
7 Czech Republic Pavel Vrána 2 1 3
8 Czech Republic Jan Pázler 2 0 2
Czech Republic Ondřej Šiml 2 0 2
10 Czech Republic Patrik Gedeon 1 0 1
Czech Republic Martin Jirouš 1 0 1
Czech Republic David Mikula 1 0 1
Czech Republic Radim Nečas 1 0 1
Czech Republic Jakub Sklenář 1 0 1
Czech Republic Jan Vorel 1 0 1
Czech Republic Ondřej Vrzal 1 0 1
Hungary Donát Laczkovich 0 1 1
Czech Republic Vojtěch Přeučil 0 1 1
Own goals 1 0 1
Totals 55 8 63

Disciplinary Record

Number Nation Position Name League Cup Total
Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card Yellow card Red card
5 Czech Republic MF Marek Hanousek 4 1 0 0 4 1
2 Czech Republic DF Michal Šmíd 5 0 0 0 5 0
9 Czech Republic DF Jan Vorel 4 0 0 0 4 0
6 Czech Republic DF Pavel Hašek 3 0 0 0 3 0
21 Czech Republic FW Jan Svatonský 3 0 0 0 3 0
23 Czech Republic DF Ondřej Vrzal 3 0 0 0 3 0
4 Czech Republic DF Tomáš Pospíšil 2 0 0 0 2 0
8 Czech Republic FW Jan Pázler 2 0 0 0 2 0
13 Czech Republic MF Tomáš Berger 2 0 0 0 2 0
19 Czech Republic MF Ondřej Šiml 2 0 0 0 2 0
24 Czech Republic MF Petr Malý 2 0 0 0 2 0
11 Czech Republic FW Radim Nečas 1 0 0 0 1 0
14 Czech Republic DF Patrik Gedeon 1 0 0 0 1 0
18 Cameroon FW Dani Chigou 1 0 0 0 1 0
22 Czech Republic MF Vojtěch Přeučil 1 0 0 0 1 0
25 Slovakia DF Peter Mičic 1 0 0 0 1 0
26 Czech Republic DF David Mikula 1 0 0 0 1 0
TOTALS 38 0 0 0 38 0

Home attendance

Competition Average Attendance Games
Czech 2. Liga 844 15
Cup 425 1
Average 818 16

Czech 2. Liga

Results by round

Results summary

League table

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Promotion or relegation
1 Dukla Prague (C, P) 30 18 9 3 55 18 +37 63 Promotion to 2011–12 1. Liga
2 Viktoria Žižkov (P) 30 16 7 7 44 31 +13 55
3 Jihlava 30 15 8 7 49 29 +20 53
4 Karviná 30 13 7 10 42 36 +6 46
5 Třinec 30 12 8 10 32 34 −2 44
Source: The Football Association of the Czech Republic
Rules for classification: 1) points; 2) head-to-head points; 3) head-to-head goal difference; 4) head-to-head goals scored; 5) goal difference; 6) number of goals scored.
(C) Champions; (P) Promoted

Matches

August

1 August 2010 Round 1 Čáslav 0 – 2 Dukla Prague Čáslav
Report 6' Svatonský
90+2' Chigou
Stadium: Stadion pod Hrádkem
Attendance: 1,023
Referee: Kocourek
6 August 2010 Round 2 Dukla Prague 3 – 1 Jihlava Prague
Chigou 12', 90+2'
Hašek 73'
Report 85' Šimonek Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 513
Referee: Adam
15 August 2010 Round 3 Karviná 1 – 1 Dukla Prague Karviná
Ficek 70' Report 87' (pen.) Chigou Stadium: Městský stadion (Karviná)
Attendance: 1,960
Referee: Jiří Jech
20 August 2010 Round 4 Dukla Prague 2 – 0 Třinec Prague
Chigou 42'
Šiml 44'
Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 480
Referee: K. Hrubeš
29 August 2010 Round 5 Viktoria Žižkov 2 – 1 Dukla Prague Prague
Marković 79', 89' (pen.) Report 15' Chigou
Red card 88' Hanousek
Stadium: FK Viktoria Stadion
Attendance: 2,235
Referee: Příhoda

September

3 September 2010 Round 6 Dukla Prague 2 – 0 Most Prague
Malý 56'
Chigou 59'
Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 618[6]
Referee: P. Franěk
11 September 2010 Round 7 Sparta Prague "B" 0 – 3 Dukla Prague Prague
Report 33' Vorel
66', 70' Vrána
Stadium: Na Chvalech
Attendance: 584
Referee: Adam
17 September 2010 Round 8 Dukla Prague 2 – 0 Hlučín Prague
Chigou 75'
Sklenář 88'
Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 493
Referee: Hrubeš
26 September 2010 Round 9 Varnsdorf 0 – 0 Dukla Prague Varnsdorf
Report Stadium: Městský stadion v Kotlině
Attendance: 1,016
Referee: Makovička

October

1 October 2010 Round 10 Dukla Prague 2 – 0 Znojmo Prague
Hanousek 75'
Šiml 88'
Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 465
Referee: Bílek
9 October 2010 Round 11 Vlašim 2 – 1 Dukla Prague Vlašim
Jungr 5'
Bukač 23' (pen.)
Report 19' Chigou Stadium: Stadion Kollárova ulice
Attendance: 1,590
Referee: Dagmar Damková
17 October 2010 Round 12 Kladno 0 – 2 Dukla Prague Kladno
Report 25' (pen.) Chigou
58' Malý
Stadium: Stadion Františka Kloze
Attendance: 1,157
Referee: Drábek
22 October 2010 Round 13 Dukla Prague 1 – 1 Sezimovo Ústí Prague
Chigou 76' (pen.) Report 83' Mach Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 520
Referee: Paták
30 October 2010 Round 14 Zlín 0 – 0 Dukla Prague Zlín
Report Stadium: Letná Stadion
Attendance: 2,548
Referee: Jiří Jech

November

7 November 2010 Round 15 Dukla Prague 1 – 0 Sokolov Prague
Berger 1' Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 600
Referee: Hájek

March

5 March 2011 Round 16 Dukla Prague 5 – 0 Čáslav Prague
Vrzal 21'
Chigou 60'
Pázler 64'
Svatonský 82'
Gedeon 86'
Report Red card 44' Haniak Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 835
Referee: Adam
11 March 2011 Round 17 Jihlava 0 – 0 Dukla Prague Jihlava
Report Stadium: Stadion v Jiráskově ulici
Attendance: 2,890
Referee: Kocourek
19 March 2011 Round 18 Dukla Prague 3 – 1 Karviná Prague
Svatonský 36'
Chigou 50'
Hašek 83' (pen.)
Report 90' Knötig Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 653
Referee: Libor Kovařík
26 March 2011 Round 19 Třinec 1 – 1 Dukla Prague Třinec
Hanus 50'
Oboya Red card 73'
Report 73' Hanousek Stadium: Stadion Rudolfa Labaje
Attendance: 1,531
Referee: Drábek

April

1 April 2011 Round 20 Dukla Prague 1 – 1 Viktoria Žižkov Prague
Berger 15' Report 28' Kropík Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 2,520
Referee: Dagmar Damková
9 April 2011 Round 21 Most 1 – 1 Dukla Prague Most
Danoski 74' Report 41' (o.g.) Běloušek Stadium: Fotbalový stadion Josefa Masopusta
Attendance: 835
Referee: K. Hrubeš
15 April 2011 Round 22 Dukla Prague 2 – 0 Sparta Prague "B" Prague
Malý 52'
Nečas 58'
Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 1,520
Referee: Jiří Jech
24 April 2011 Round 23 Hlučín 2 – 1 Dukla Prague Hlučín
Mozol 3'
Bartošák 70'
Report 35' (pen.) Hašek Stadium: Městský stadion (Hlučín)
Attendance: 782
Referee: Zelinka
29 April 2011 Round 24 Dukla Prague 4 – 0 Varnsdorf Prague
Svatonský 6'
Hanousek 21'
Chigou 29'
Malý 88'
Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 750
Referee: Franěk

May

8 May 2011 Round 25 Znojmo 0 – 3 Dukla Prague Znojmo
Hnaníček Red card 71' Report 44' Berger
63', 79' Chigou
Stadium: Městský stadion (Znojmo)
Attendance: 571[7]
Referee: Libor Kovařík
13 May 2011 Round 26 Dukla Prague 1 – 0 Vlašim Prague
Chigou 45' Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 553
Referee: Jílek
20 May 2011 Round 27 Dukla Prague 3 – 1 Kladno Prague
Berger 38'
Chigou 47'
Mikula 60'
Report 15' (pen.) Wojnar Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 1,158
Referee: Dagmar Damková
27 May 2011 Round 28 Sezimovo Ústí 1 – 2 Dukla Prague Sezimovo Ústí
Šmíd 33' (o.g.) Report 28' Jirouš
66' Berger
Stadium: Sportovní areál Soukeník
Attendance: 687
Referee: Kocourek

June

4 June 2011 Round 29 Dukla Prague 2 – 0 Zlín Prague
Berger 13', 57' Report Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 985
Referee: Dagmar Damková
27 May 2011 Round 30 Sokolov 3 – 3 Dukla Prague Sokolov
Mlika 8', 25'
Čada 45'
Report 51' Chigou
55' Pázler
59' Svatonský
Stadium: Stadion FK Baník Sokolov
Attendance: 1,230
Referee: Ochotnický

Cup

Dukla reached the third round of the cup competition. This was the same progress as the club made in the previous season.[8]

As a 2. Liga team, Dukla entered the Cup in the first round. After easing past amateur side Česká Lípa in their first match, Dukla travelled to fellow 2. Liga side Sezimovo Ústí. Despite conceding the first goal, Dukla ran out 3–2 winners.

In the third round Dukla faced Gambrinus liga outfit Jablonec. Despite opening the scoring through Dani Chigou, Jablonec managed to equalise and the match went to a penalty shoot-out. Even after the regular five attempts each, both teams missed the sixth penalty. Goalkeeper Filip Rada took the seventh and missed, but Jablonec striker Tomáš Pekhart made no mistake from the spot to put Jablonec in the next round and send Dukla out of the competition.

21 September 2010 Third Round Dukla Prague 1 – 1
(3 – 4 p)
Jablonec Prague
Chigou 54' Report 65' Eliáš Stadium: Stadion Juliska
Attendance: 425[10]
Referee: Pavel Královec
Penalties

References

  1. ^ "Vlašim znovu prohrála a druhou ligu už vede Dukla. Tři body má Jihlava i Žižkov" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 22 October 2010. Archived from the original on 22 March 2014. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
  2. ^ "Trubky a trumpety k armádě patří. Fotbalová Dukla povolila vuvuzely" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 23 July 2010. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Juniorku Sparty čeká utkání v Kladně" (in Czech). sparta.cz. 18 March 2011. Archived from the original on 22 March 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  4. ^ a b c Pivoda, p. 111.
  5. ^ "Fotbalového benjamínka chtěly Slavia i Sparta, ulovila ho pražská Dukla" (in Czech). idnes.cz. 10 February 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2012.
  6. ^ "Dukla Praha vs. Baník Most - 3 September 2010 - Soccerway".
  7. ^ "Dukla vyhrála ve Znojmě a zvýšila svůj náskok na čele tabulky". fkdukla.cz (in Czech). 7 May 2011. Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  8. ^ Pivoda, p. 113.
  9. ^ "Dukla veze ze Sezimova Ústí postup v Ondrášovka Cupu". fkdukla.cz (in Czech). 7 September 2010. Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2014.
  10. ^ "Dukla podlehla Jablonci po penaltách". fkdukla.cz (in Czech). 21 September 2010. Archived from the original on 23 October 2014. Retrieved 23 October 2014.

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