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List of Slavia Prague records and statistics

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Slavia Prague is a professional football club competing in the Czech First League and is one of four teams never relegated from the league since its inception in September 1993 after the country's rebirth. In terms of football achievements Slavia is the second-most successful club of the Czechoslovak First League[1] and acquired second-most points in the Czech first league.[2] Since 1925 there have been 71 completed seasons of Czechoslovak league and 28 completed Czech league seasons, in which Slavia has won 21 league titles,[3] nine Czech cups, two doubles (in 2019 and 2021) and one Czechoslovak Supercup.

In the title-winning 2020-21 the team completed an entire season undefeated and set a Czech record for the longest top-flight unbeaten league run at 46 games between 2020 and 2021.

All statistics are correct as of 30 May 2021.

Statistics

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Slavia Prague's tally of 21 League titles is the second-highest in Czech football, after Sparta Prague. As of May 2021, they are one of five teams, the others being FC Viktoria Plzeň, FC Baník Ostrava and FC Slovan Liberec, that has won the Czech Football League since its reformation in 1993. Slavia also holds 5 Czech Cups and has achieved two League and Cup "doubles" (in 2019 and 2021).

Slavia Prague League Performance.

Slavia is one of three teams that have not been relegated from the top tier of Czech football since 1993, the other two being Sparta Prague and Slovan Liberec.

Vlastimil Kopecký holds the record for Slavia appearances, having played 953 first-team matches between 1932 and 1950, while the second most appearances are linked to František Veselý (920) followed by Bohumil Smolík (772). Josef Bican is the club's top goalscorer with 417 goals between 1937 and 1948. The only other player to score 200 or more goals in the Czech or Czechoslovak top tier is Vlastimil Kopecký. Antonín Puč spent almost two decades in red and white, mostly as a left-winger, and scored 112 league goals for the club.

Taking into consideration solely the Czech First League statistics since 1993, the record for the most Slavia Prague appearances is held by Milan Škoda (214),[4] followed by David Hubáček (199) and goalkeeper Radek Černý (193). Slavia's top league goal scorer since 1993 is Milan Škoda (77), followed by Stanislav Vlček (44) and Tomáš Došek (40). The most clean sheets by Slavia goalkeeper were 86 by Radek Černý, followed by Ondřej Kolář (45) and Jan Stejskal (42). In the 2019/20 season Ondřej Kolář has established few records for Slavia's goalkeeping – the most clean sheets in a single season (23) and the most consecutive minutes without conceding a goal (788 mins), while Slavia Prague's defense conceded 12 goals in the entire season – another best.[5] Kolář also became the fastest goalkeeper of the Czech First League to keep 50 clean sheets, which took him 101 games (with all clubs).[6]

Team records

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Czech League Czechoslovak League
Record Detail All time Overall record Detail
GP 854 W 455 D 224 L 175 Pts 1,573 (GF 1,427 GA 777) Win% .533 Pts per game 1.84[7] Record GP 1,565 W 784 D 292 L 489 Pts 1,860 (GF 3,554 GA 2,335) Win% .501 Pts per game 1.19
3.79 (counting 28 seasons – from 1993 to 2021) Average finish 5.08 (counting 64 seasons – from 1925 to 1993)[8]
2nd (counting 28 seasons – from 1993 to 2021) Median finish 4th (counting 64 seasons – from 1925 to 1993)
9–1 Uherské Hradiště (1995–96) Home win 15–1 České Budějovice (1947–48)
8–1 Příbram (2016–17) Away win 11–0 Čechie Praha (1925–26)
0–7 Teplice (2013–14) Home defeat 1–6 Spartak Sokolovo (1955)
0–5 Baník Ostrava (1998–99) Away defeat 1–7 Baník Ostrava (1954) and Slovan Nitra (1959–60)
10 9−1 against Uherské Hradiště (1995–96) Most goals in a match 16 11−5 against SK Náchod (1939–40) and 15−1 against České Budějovice (1947–48)
Record Season Single season Record Season
86 (34 matches) 2020–21 Most points 45 (26 matches) 1943–44
30 (30 matches) 2013–14 Fewest points 14 (26 matches) 1960–61
26 (34 and 35 matches) 2020–21 and 2019–20 Most wins 22 (26 matches) 1943–44
8 (30 matches) 2011–12 and 2013–14 Fewest wins 5 (7 matches) 1927
13 (30 matches) 2010–11 Most draws 12 (30 matches) 1969–70 and 1977–78
1 (30 matches) 1995–96 Fewest draws 0 (14 matches) 1929–30 and 1930–31
16 (30 matches) 2013–14 Most defeats 17 (26 matches) 1960–61
0 (34 matches) 2020–21 Fewest defeats 0 (14 matches) 1929–30
85 (34 matches) 2020–21 Most goals scored 131 (26 matches) 1943–44
24 (30 matches) 2013–14 Fewest goals scored 22 (13 matches) 1953
51 (30 matches) 2013–14 Most goals conceded 62 (26 matches) 1951
12 (35 matches) 2019–20 Fewest goals conceded 10 (9 matches) 1925
Record Season Consecutive... Record Season
3 From 2018−19 to 2020−21 Seasons with a title 4 From 1939–40 to 1942–43
11 From 1995–96 to 2007−08 Seasons without a title 46 From 1947–48 to 1992–93
11 From 8 November 1999 to 2 April 2000 Wins 23 From 28 April 1929 to 9 January 1930
15 From 27 April 2019 to 22 February 2020 Home wins 16 From 22 November 1942 to 16 April 1944
7 From 24 September 2006 to 1 April 2007 Away wins 7 From 9 April 1944 to 30 September 1945
54[9] From 8 March 2020 to 26 September 2021 [10] Matches without a defeat 21 From 30 August 1936 to 16 May 1937
59[11] From 18 August 2018 to 5 February 2022 Home matches without a defeat 28 From 17 August 1975 to 25 April 1977
27 From 26 May 2020 to 19 September 2021 Away matches without a defeat 12 (Two times – most recent:) From 2 October 1943 to 30 September 1945
4 From 17 September 2006 to 5 November 2006 Draws 5 From 15 March 1970 to 31 March 1970
27 From 27 August 1995 to 17 May 1996 Matches without draw 27 From 22 November 1942 to 28 November 1943
10 From 20 November 2011 to 1 April 2012 Matches without a win 16 From 30 August 1956 to 28 April 1957
6 From 29 October 2000 to 12 March 2001 Matches without a home win 9 From 10 June 1956 to 14 April 1957
17 From 20 November 2011 24 February 2013 Matches without an away win 22 From 10 December 1977 to 30 May 1979
5 From 30 August 2014 to 4 October 2014 Defeats 5 From 24 October 1959 to 29 November 1959
4 From 5 August 2013 to 28 September 2013 Home defeats 4 From 5 April 1950 to 3 June 1950
5 From 18 March 2015 to 9 May 2015 Away defeats 14 From 22 April 1983 to 18 March 1984
21 From 17 September 1995 to 28 April 1996 Matches with a goal scored 105 From 3 September 1939 to 16 April 1944
5 From 15 April 2007 to 7 May 2007 Matches without a goal scored 3 (Twelve times – most recent:) From 16 November 1981 to 6 December 1981
10 From 30 August 2014 to 23 November 2014 Matches with a conceded goal 21 (Two times – most recent:) From 28 March 1954 to 13 March 1955
6 From 27 October 2019 to 6 December 2019 Matches without a conceded goal 6 From 22 November 1992 to 14 March 1993
506 minutes From 8 April 2007 to 10 May 2007 Time without scoring a goal
651 minutes From 19 October 2019 to 15 December 2019 Time without conceding a goal

Player records

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Czech League Czechoslovak League
Record Player (Season) All time Record Player (Season)
10 Radek Černý (from 1996 to 2014)
and Martin Latka (from 2003 to 2016)
Most seasons played
214 Milan Škoda (from 2011 to 2020) Most appearances 953 Vlastimil Kopecký (from 1932 to 1950)
17,312 (182 matches) David Hubáček (from 2005 to 2013) Most minutes played
77 (214 matches) Milan Škoda (from 2011 to 2020) Most goals scored 417 (246 matches) Josef Bican (from 1937 to 1948 and later from 1953 to 1955)
38 (104 matches) Pavel Horváth (from 1996 to 2000) Most assists provided
86 (193 matches) Radek Černý (from 1996 to 2014) Most clean sheets
178 (193 matches) Radek Černý (from 1996 to 2014) Most goals conceded
16y 5m 18d Ivo Táborský on 28 October 2001 against SFC Opava Youngest player to appear in a match
16y 11m 17d Michal Švec on 7 March 2004 against FK Jablonec Youngest player to start in a match
17y 2m 9d Tomáš Necid on 22 October 2006 against FK Jablonec Youngest player to score in a match
21y 0m 1d Tomáš Souček on 28 February 2016 against Baník Ostrava Youngest player to score a hat-trick
40y 7m 24d Martin Vaniak on 28 May 2011 against Bohemians Praha Oldest player to appear in a match
40y 7m 24d Martin Vaniak on 28 May 2011 against Bohemians Praha Oldest player to start in a match
36y 10m 6d Pavel Kuka on 25 May 2005 against FC Zlín Oldest player to score in a match
32y 7m 28d Pavel Kuka on 16 March 2001 against Sparta Praha Oldest player to score a hat-trick
7 minutes Mojmír Chytil on 25 February 2024 against FK Pardubice Fastest hat-trick
Record Player (Season) Single season Record Player (Season)
34 Tomáš Souček (2018–19) Most appearances
2,970 Ondřej Kolář (2018–19) Most minutes played
19 (30 matches) Milan Škoda (2014–15) Most goals scored 57 (26 matches) Josef Bican (1943–44)
12 Ivo Ulich (1999–2000) Most assists provided
23 (31 matches) Ondřej Kolář (2019–20) Most clean sheets
32 (15 matches) Radek Černý (2000–01) Most goals conceded
Record Player Milestones Record Player
133 Milan Škoda (from 18 February 2012 to 25 February 2017) Fewest matches to score 50 goals
Fewest matches to score 100 goals
85 Ondřej Kolář (from 17 February 2018 to 8 November 2020) Fewest matches for 50 clean sheets
Fewest matches for 100 clean sheets
Record Player Consecutive... Record Player
9 Radek Černý (from 1996 to 2005), Luboš Kozel (from 1993 to 2002)
and Milan Škoda (from 2012 to 2020)
Seasons with at least one appearance
6 Milan Škoda (from 2014 to 2020) Seasons with at least one goal scored
7 Stanislav Tecl (from 24 August to 21 October 2012) Matches with a goal scored
173 David Hubáček (from 20 August 2005 to 30 April 2012) Matches without a goal scored 231 Jiří Hildebrandt (from 29 October 1955 to 7 December 1968)
788 minutes Ondřej Kolář (from 21 July 2019 to 19 October 2019) Time without conceding a goal

Most appearances

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Appearances include official and unofficial games.[12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]
# Name Matches
1 Czech Republic Frantisek Planicka 969
2 Czech RepublicKingdom of Bohemia Vlastimil Kopecky 953
3 Czech Republic Frantisek Vesely 920
4 Czech Republic Dusan Herda 564
5 Czech RepublicKingdom of BohemiaAustria Josef Bican 514
6 Czech Republic Peter Herda 495
7 Czech Republic Antonin Puc 491
8 Czech Republic Frantisek Svoboda 479
9 Kingdom of Bohemia Josef Bělka 428
10 Kingdom of Bohemia Richard Veselý [cs] 412

Most goals

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Appearances include official and unofficial games.[13][14][16][17][18][19][20][22][23]
# Name Goals
1 Czech RepublicKingdom of BohemiaAustria Josef Bican 1137
2 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 819
3 Czech RepublicKingdom of Bohemia Vlastimil Kopecky 715
4 Czech Republic Antonin Puc 437
5 Kingdom of Bohemia Josef Bělka 422
6 Czech Republic Frantisek Svoboda 381
7 Czech Republic Austria Jan Vaník 349
8 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Jenny-Starý 339
9 Czech Republic Vojtech Bradac 266
10 Czech Republic Frantisek Vesely 250

Attendance records

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Czech League Czechoslovak League
Record Season Attendance Record Season
20,698 on 17 May 2008 against FK Jablonec (2007−08) Home 42,000 on 9 April 1966 against Sparta Prague (1965−66)
44,120 on 2 October 1996 against FC Brno (1996−97) Away 50,000 on 4 September 1965 against Sparta Prague (1965−66)
16,029 2019–20 (excludes matches with attendance limits due to COVID-19) Season average

Coach records

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Czech League Czechoslovak League
Record Season All time Record Season
3 Jindřich Trpišovský (from 2017–18 to 2020–21) Most titles 4 J.W. Madden and Emil Seifert
8 Karel Jarolím (from 2000–01 to 2010–11) Most seasons 10 Jaroslav Jareš (from 1972–73 to 1986–87)
181 Karel Jarolím (from 12 November 2001 to 24 September 2010) Most appearances 260 Jaroslav Jareš (from 21 April 1973 to 31 October 1986)
101[24] Jindřich Trpišovský (From 17 February 2018, still continues as of 1 January 2022) Most wins
53 Karel Jarolím Most draws
36 Karel Jarolím Most defeats
63y 1m 2d František Cipro on 15 May 2010 against FK Mladá Boleslav Oldest 58y 6m 13d Bohumil Musil on 23 November 1980 against Inter Bratislava
36y 3m 9d Martin Poustka on 11 March 2012 against FK Jablonec Youngest 33y 3m 27d Vlastimil Petržela on 16 November 1986 against Baník Ostrava
68 Jindřich Trpišovský (from 12 February 2018 to 6 December 2019) Fewest matches to book 50 wins
135 Jindřich Trpišovský (from 12 February 2018 to 4 December 2021) Fewest matches to book 100 wins

Transfer records

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Recent top goalscorers

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Appearances include official and unofficial games.
Season Player Goals
2021–22 Czech Republic Ondřej Lingr 14
2020–21 Czech Republic Jan Kuchta 15
2019–20 Czech Republic Tomáš Souček 8
2018–19 Czech Republic Tomáš Souček 13
2017–18 Czech Republic Milan Škoda 11
2016–17 Czech Republic Milan Škoda 15
2015–16 Czech Republic Milan Škoda 14
2014–15 Czech Republic Milan Škoda 19
2013–14 Czech Republic Martin Juhar 6
2012–13 Slovakia Karol Kisel 8
2011–12 Czech Republic Zbyněk Pospěch 6
2010–11 Slovakia Karol Kisel 7
Czech Republic Zbyněk Pospěch

Top goalscorers

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Season Player Goals
1896
1897
1898
1899
1900 Kingdom of Bohemia Karel Setzer-Bloomer 8
1901 Kingdom of Bohemia Jindřich Baumruk 7
1902 Kingdom of Bohemia Jindřich Baumruk 34
1903 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 91
1904 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 64
1905 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Jenny-Starý 55
1906 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 148
1907 Kingdom of Bohemia Josef Bělka 112
1908 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 42
1909 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 58
1910 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 135
1911 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 102
1912 Kingdom of Bohemia Jan Kosek 68
1913 Kingdom of Bohemia Josef Bělka 113
1914 Kingdom of Bohemia
1915 Kingdom of Bohemia
1916 Kingdom of Bohemia
1917 Kingdom of BohemiaAustriaCzech Republic Jan Vaník 36
1918 Kingdom of BohemiaAustriaCzech Republic Jan Vaník 44
1919 Kingdom of BohemiaAustriaCzech Republic Jan Vaník 36
1920 Kingdom of BohemiaAustriaCzech Republic Jan Vaník 54
1921 Kingdom of BohemiaAustriaCzech Republic Jan Vaník 36
1922 Kingdom of BohemiaAustriaCzech Republic Jan Vaník 36
1923 Czech Republic Rudolf Sloup-Štapl 96
1924
1925 Kingdom of BohemiaAustriaCzech Republic Jan Vaník 28

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