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Czech Cup

Football tournament in the Czech Republic

Czech Cup

Football tournament in the Czech Republic

FieldValue
current2025–26 Czech Cup
logoMol Cup logo, Czech Cup.png
upright0.6
founded1993
number of teams135
regionCzech Republic
qualifier forUEFA Europa League
current championsSigma Olomouc
(2nd title)
most successful clubSparta Prague
(8 titles)
website

(2nd title) (8 titles)

The Czech Cup (), officially known as the MOL Cup for sponsorship reasons, is the major men's football cup competition in the Czech Republic. It is organised by the Czech Football Association.

The Czech Cup was first held in 1961. The winner would then face the winner of the Slovak Cup in the Czechoslovak Cup final. This competition was discontinued in 1993, after the dissolution of Czechoslovakia into two independent states (Czech Republic and Slovakia).

The winner gains entry to the following season's UEFA Europa League.

Finals of the Czech Cup

Czech Cup
2024–2514 May 2025Sigma Olomouc3–1Sparta PragueAndrův stadion, Olomouc

Performance by club

ClubWinnersRunners-upWinning yearsRunner-up years
Sparta Prague1996, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2014, 2020, 20241994, 2001, 2002, 2012, 2022, 2023, 2025
Slavia Prague1997, 1999, 2002, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2023
Jablonec1998, 20132003, 2007, 2010, 2015, 2016, 2018
Slovan Liberec2000, 20151999, 2008, 2020
Sigma Olomouc2012, 20252011
Viktoria Žižkov1994, 20011995
Mladá Boleslav2011, 20162013
Teplice2003, 2009
Baník Ostrava20052004, 2006, 2019
Viktoria Plzeň20102014, 2021, 2024
Slovácko20222005, 2009
Zlín2017
Hradec Králové1995
Drnovice1996, 1998
Příbram1997
Baník Ratíškovice2000
Opava2017

Historical names

  • 2002–2004: Pohár Českomoravského fotbalového svazu (Pohár ČMFS)
  • 2004: Volkswagen Cup
  • 2004–2009: Pohár ČMFS
  • 2009–2012: Ondrášovka Cup
  • 2012–2014: Pohár České pošty
  • 2014–2015: Pohár Fotbalové asociace České republiky (Pohár FAČR)
  • 2015–present: MOL Cup

The competition took the name Volkswagen Cup before the 2004 final, but the sponsor ended its involvement in October of the same calendar year, before the fourth round of the 2004–05 edition. In 2009, the competition became known as the Ondrášovka Cup after title sponsors, water brand . In 2012, Česká pošta took over sponsorship from Ondrášovka, with the cup resultantly being called Pohár České pošty. In 2015, the cup was renamed the MOL Cup after MOL became title sponsors of the Czech Cup, signing a three-year deal with an option for a further two.

References

References

  1. (29 October 2004). "Fotbalový pohár v Česku ztratil sponzora". [[Mafra (company).
  2. (20 July 2009). "Pohár ČMFS mění název. Bude se jmenovat Ondrášovka Cup". [[Economia]].
  3. (7 December 2011). "Česká pošta chce posílat peníze na fotbal. Má sponzorovat pohár místo Ondrášovky". [[Economia]].
  4. (31 July 2015). "Český i slovenský pohár mají stejného partnera. Bude "federální" Superpohár?".
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