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2011–12 FK Dukla Prague season

2011–12 FK Dukla Prague season

FieldValue
clubDukla Prague
season2011–12
managerLuboš Kozel
chrtitleChairman
chairmanMartin Lafek
stadiumStadion Juliska
leagueGambrinus liga
league result6th
cup1CMFS Cup
cup1 resultFourth Round
league topscorer
Ivan Lietava (11)
season topscorer
Ivan Lietava (11)
highest attendance4,590
v Sparta Prague (9 May 2012)
lowest attendanceLeague: 1,156
v Jablonec (22 October 2011)
Cup: 250
v Jablonec (19 October 2011)
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nextseason2012–13
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Ivan Lietava (11) Ivan Lietava (11) v Sparta Prague (9 May 2012) v Jablonec (22 October 2011) Cup: 250 v Jablonec (19 October 2011)

The 2011-12 season was Dukla Prague's first season in the Gambrinus liga after they were promoted from the Czech 2. Liga during the previous season.

Preseason

Six pre-season friendlies were announced, starting on 2 July 2011. This was just three weeks after Dukla played the final league match of the previous season.

As part of the warm-up programme, Dukla spent time in Nymburk. During the pre-season, Dukla gave trials to a number of players including midfielder Antonín Holub and Spaniard Juan Carlos Carretero Rodríguez.

Friendlies

Steffen Marković

Marković Marič

Podrazký Rýdel

Berger
Pázler

Pázler

Geňo

Lietava Podrazký

Hušbauer Vorel Folprecht Marek

Club Pázler

Lietava

Svatonský

Players

Squad information

Transfers

Tomáš Berger impressed in the first half of the season and went out on loan to FC Viktoria Plzeň in the winter break

Dukla lost striker Dani Chigou at the end of June, after his contract with the club ran out. He had been the top scorer of the Czech 2. Liga for the previous two seasons. In a bid to bring in a replacement, Serb Miroslav Marković, who had just finished the season as second-highest goalscorer behind Chigou, was signed on a three-year deal. The only other permanent signing made during the summer, as the club prepared for the top flight, was the two-year deal for midfielder Miroslav Podrazký. Podrazký himself had finished the previous season as the third-highest scorer behind Chigou and Marković.

In September, Dukla's front line was further boosted with the loan signing of Slovak striker Ivan Lietava until the end of the season.

During the winter break Tomáš Berger moved to Plzen on loan before Marek Hanousek signed a permanent deal with the same club. However according to the terms of Hanousek's deal, he could stay at Dukla "on loan" for the rest of the season. Defender Ondřej Švejdík extended his loan from Sparta until the end of the season. Players joining the club during the winter transfer window included forwards Vojtěch Engelmann and Josef Marek from FK Kunice, the latter on loan, and Croatian defender Tomislav Božić.

In

Out

Management and coaching staff

PositionName
ManagerLuboš Kozel
CoachJan Suchopárek
Goalkeeping CoachTomáš Obermajer
Fitness CoachAntonín Čepek
Team LeaderJiří Blažek
Club PhysioPavel Hrásky
MasseurRadek Havala
CustodianVáclav Petrák

Source: fkdukla.cz

Statistics

Appearances and goals

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Goalscorers

PosNatPlayerLIGCUPTotal
1SVKIvan Lietava11011
2CZEMarek Hanousek606
CZEJan Pázler606
4CZEJan Svatonský325
5CZEPetr Malý404
6CZEMiroslav Podrazký213
7CZETomáš Berger202
SRBMiroslav Marković202
CZEOndřej Švejdík202
CZEJan Vorel202
CZEMartin Jirouš022
12CZEPatrik Gedeon101
CZEPavel Hašek101
CZEDavid Mikula011
CZEOndřej Šiml011
CZEMichal Šmíd011
Totals42850

Disciplinary record

TOTALS52000520

Home attendance

CompetitionAverage AttendanceGames
Gambrinus liga15
Cup2501
Average****16

Gambrinus liga

Main article: 2011–12 Czech First League

Results by round

Results summary

League table

Matches

July

August

Gedeon Pázler Berger Mikula Marković Otepka Rýdel

Bartl Vrzal Mikula

Hanousek
Marković Kolář Pilař Ďuriš

Trousil Rada Švejdík

September

Berger Lietava
Marković
Malý Plašil Chleboun

Blažek Frejlach Gedeon

Hanousek Lietava Wágner Valenta

October

Gedeon Vrzal Rada Lietava

Jindřišek Gedeon

Lietava Přeučil Beneš Eliáš Zábojník Piták Kovařík

Hanousek

November

Rolko Šćuk Kulič Gedeon

December

Otepka Klesa Sandro Javorek Hanousek Lietava Vrzal

February

Podrazký Malý Lietava Valenta

Ševinský Ďuriš Sklenář Švejdík Malý Gedeon

March

Pázler Malý Volešák Kubáň

Plašil Poděbradský Malý

Šlapák Andrejević Vrzal Švejdík

April

Podrazký Fleišman Štajner

Hašek

Eliáš Vošahlík Hanousek Malý

Vorel Pázler Svatonský
Zawada

Lietava
Malý Mareš Šírl Fillo Bulut Šeda

May

Vachoušek Vůch Siva Svatonský Vrzal

Rada Kerić Přikryl

Schulmeister Nepožitek Vorel

Cup

Main article: 2011–12 Czech Cup

As a Gambrinus liga team, Dukla entered the Cup at the second round stage. In the second round, it took until second half injury time in the away game at Sokol Brozany for Dukla to get on the scoresheet, courtesy of a Martin Jirouš strike, and thus avoid a potentially embarrassing penalty shootout. The third round match at Sokol Tasovice was more comfortably won, with two goals in each half securing progress. In the fourth round, up against Gambrinus liga competition for the first time in the form of Jablonec, Dukla lost by a single goal in the away game before winning 3-2 in the return leg at Juliska. The club therefore went out on the away goals rule. This was the second consecutive season that Dukla had been knocked out of the cup by Jablonec, having lost in the third round in the previous season.

Podrazký Svatonský Mikula

Šmíd Svatonský Piták

References

Cited texts

References

  1. (28 June 2011). "S fotbalisty Dukly trénují Švejdík i talent z Villarrealu". denik.cz.
  2. "Duklu čeká příprava s Hradcem Králové". fkdukla.cz.
  3. "Soupiska prvního týmu – První tým". fkdukla.cz (Dukla Prague).
  4. (20 June 2011). "Kamerunský kanonýr Chigou si s Duklou první ligu nezahraje". idnes.cz.
  5. (28 June 2011). "Dukla našla náhradu za Chigoua: ze Žižkova přichází útočník Markovič". idnes.cz.
  6. (6 September 2011). "Dukla reaguje na zranění útočníka, přivedla na hostování Lietavu". idnes.cz.
  7. (11 February 2012). "Hanousek se už těší na Horvátha. V Plzni se sejdou v létě". Mladá fronta DNES.
  8. [[#Pivoda. Pivoda]], p. 116.
  9. (28 June 2011). "Fotbalová Sparta získala na hostování slovenského brankáře Kamenára". idnes.cz.
  10. "Podepsáno. Miroslav Podrazký je hráčem Dukly". fkdukla.cz.
  11. "Změny na soupisce A mužstva". fkdukla.cz.
  12. "Sklenář zahájil působení v Sezimově Ústí vítězným gólem". fkdukla.cz.
  13. (5 January 2012). "Wágner a Berger poprvé trénovali s Plzní. Je to posun výš, shodli se". idnes.cz.
  14. (27 January 2012). "Přeučil s Nečasem odcházejí na hostování". fkdukla.cz.
  15. (23 March 2012). "Z Příbrami vezeme remízu! Jarní série pokračuje". fkdukla.cz.
  16. (29 April 2012). "Drtivý útočný tlak vyrovnání nepřinesl. Dukla – Mladá Boleslav 1:2". fkdukla.cz.
  17. (1 September 2011). "Byl to jiný fotbal. Ale vesnička Tasovice si užila i prohru". idnes.cz.
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