Wednesday 16 May 2012

FC Viktoria Plzeň


It’s getting close to European time once more for Sligo Rovers. Albania (09/10), Ukraine (11/12)...where to next? This time we enter in Qualifying Round 2 where we will be unseeded and the games take place July 19th and 26th. The draw takes place Monday, June 25th and there is a wide range of opposition we could face. Can Ian Baraclough go one better than Paul Cook and pick up a win in Europe? Here’s one potential opponent...



FC Viktoria Plzeň


FC Viktoria Plzeň are a club based in the city of Plzeň (Pilsen in English) in western Czech Republic. The club was founded in 1911 and qualified for the 12/13 Europa League by finishing 3rd in the ‘Gambrinus Liga’, just 3 points off Champions Slovan Liberec.

Štruncovy Sady Stadion

They play their home games in Štruncovy Sady Stadion (currently known as ‘Doosan Arena’ due to sponsorship) which has a capacity of 12,500. They have had limited success in the Czech league winning the league just once in the 10/11 season. They have also won twice in 70/71 and 09/10. They also currently hold the Czech Super cup trophy beating national cup winners FK Mladá Boleslav 4-2 in a penalty shoot-out in July 2011.

Euro Record

They have qualified for Europe on 3 previous occasions with their best European stint coming in the 11/12 season where they qualified for the group stages of the Champions League beating Pyunik Yerevan, Rosenborg and FC Copenhagen along the way. They were then placed in a tough group alongside Barcelona, A.C. Milan and Bate Borisov where they finished 3rd with a respectable 5 points, including a late point at home to Milan. They have never faced Irish opponents.

Squad and Management


Marek Bakoš
They are managed by 48 year old Czech Pavel Vrba, who has been in the role since 2008. As well as the Czech national league, he has also won the Slovakian Superleague with MŠK Žilina in 06/07. He also spent some time as Assistant Manager of the Slovakian national team.

Marek Bakoš is Viktoria’s danger man up front finishing the 11/12 season as the leagues’ 2nd highest goal-scorer with 16 league goals, helping him to his first international cap with Slovakia in February 2012 against Turkey, at the age of 28. Their squad is made up of mainly Czech nationals, some of whom have represented their country at international level including Daniel Kolář (9 caps) and Pavel Horváth (19 caps). In 2007 Horváth was fined while playing for Sparta Prague for performing a Nazi salute towards the fans. Horváth denied he was doing a Nazi salute, claiming he was just trying to calm the fans down.

  The City

Plzeň is located 90 kilometres west from the capital city of Prague. It is the 4th most populated city in Czech Republic with a population of 172,932 people. The city is known mainly as an industrial city. The city is well known for Pilsner beer, which was first produced in the city in 1842, as well as car manufacturer Škoda. In 2015 Plzeň will be the European Capital of Culture along with Mons in Belgium.

St. Bartholomew's Gothic Cathedral
Popular tourist attractions include St. Bartholomew's gothic cathedral, Pilsen Zoo and Pilsner Urquell brewery where you can take a tour and learn the history of the beer brewed there. The Pilsner Fest is also a popular event held around September every year, it is a beer festival celebrating the birthday of Pilsner Urquell brewery. There are also several museums including a puppet museum, ghost museum and a ‘Techmania’ science centre.

Getting There

There are no direct flights to Plzeň. However, Aer Lingus fly to Prague from Dublin and from there it is quite easy to get a train or bus to Plzeň. The journey by train takes about 40mins while a bus takes around an hour. There is a regular service throughout the day.

Plzeň is also located close to the German border and the city is accessed easily on the Munich to Prague train line. Aer Lingus fly to Munich from both Dublin and Cork while Lufthansa also fly from Dublin.

Cost

Plzeň is a very cheap city in general and is a cheaper alternative to the capital of Prague, with a meal in an average restaurant likely to cost around €5. 500ml of local beer is around €1. Local transport costs an average of 60cent one way.

Other Information

Club Nickname: The Rudi (Reds)

Average Attendance: 7,009



Currency: Koruna (Kč)

Average High Temperature (July): 22°C

Average Low Temperature (July): 12°C

Phrases (Pronunciation in brackets)

Hello - Dobrý den (Dobree den)

Yes - Ano (A-no)

No – Ne (Ne)

Thank you - Děkuji (Die-ku-yi)

One beer please - Jedno pivo prosím (Yeddno pivo prosim)

How much? - Kolik? (Ko-leek)

Water/Coffee/Wine - Voda/Kava/Vino (vo-da/ka-va/vee-no)

Is it? - Je to tak?

I will call the police - Já zavolám na policii

Have you seen McHugh? - Viděli jste McHugh?

I am from town - Jsem z města.