Czech Republic First League 04/13 13:00 28 [11] Bohemians 1905 v Sparta Prague [2] L 1-3
Czech Republic First League 04/06 16:00 27 [2] Slavia Prague v Bohemians 1905 [10] L 2-1
Czech Republic First League 03/30 14:00 26 [11] Bohemians 1905 v FK Jablonec [10] W 2-0
Czech Republic First League 03/16 14:00 25 [14] FC Zlin v Bohemians 1905 [12] D 2-2
Czech Republic First League 03/09 14:00 24 [10] Bohemians 1905 v Mlada Boleslav [6] D 0-0
Czech Republic First League 03/02 14:00 23 [8] Sigma Olomouc v Bohemians 1905 [10] D 2-2
Czech Republic First League 02/24 14:00 22 [5] Banik Ostrava v Bohemians 1905 [10] D 1-1
Czech Republic First League 02/17 17:00 21 [10] Bohemians 1905 v Viktoria Plzen [3] L 0-2
Czech Republic First League 02/11 14:00 20 [12] Hradec Kralove v Bohemians 1905 [9] D 2-2
Europe Friendlies 02/03 12:00 - CSKA Sofia v Bohemians 1905 L 2-1
Europe Friendlies 01/31 13:00 - Dinamo Tbilisi v Bohemians 1905 W 0-3
Czech Republic Tipsport Liga 01/20 09:30 1 [1] Bohemians 1905 v Viktoria Zizkov [3] W 6-0
Czech Republic Tipsport Liga 01/17 09:30 1 [4] FC Sellier & Bellot Vlasim v Bohemians 1905 [1] W 0-7
Czech Republic Tipsport Liga 01/13 09:30 1 Bohemians 1905 v Pardubice D 0-0
Czech Republic First League 12/16 17:00 19 [9] Bohemians 1905 v Ceske Budejovice [16] D 0-0
Czech Republic First League 12/13 17:00 17 [9] Bohemians 1905 v Slovan Liberec [8] D 0-0
Czech Republic First League 12/09 14:00 18 [4] Slovacko v Bohemians 1905 [9] L 5-2
Czech Republic First League 12/02 17:00 17 Bohemians 1905 v Slovan Liberec - Postponed
Czech Republic First League 11/25 14:00 16 [9] FK Teplice v Bohemians 1905 [8] D 1-1
Czech Republic First League 11/11 17:00 15 [10] Bohemians 1905 v MFK Karvina [13] W 1-0
Czech Republic First League 11/04 17:00 14 [2] Sparta Prague v Bohemians 1905 [8] L 2-0
Czech Republic Cup 11/01 16:30 4 Bohemians Praha v Sparta Prague L 1-2
Czech Republic First League 10/29 17:00 13 [8] Bohemians 1905 v Slavia Prague [2] L 0-2
Czech Republic First League 10/22 16:00 12 [15] FK Jablonec v Bohemians 1905 [8] W 0-1
Czech Republic Cup 10/11 13:30 9 FK Kolin v Bohemians 1905 W 1-7
Czech Republic First League 10/07 13:00 11 [9] Bohemians 1905 v FC Trinity Zlin [16] D 0-0
Czech Republic First League 10/01 13:00 10 [7] Mlada Boleslav v Bohemians 1905 [8] L 2-1
Czech Republic First League 09/23 16:00 9 [10] Bohemians 1905 v Sigma Olomouc [3] W 3-2
Czech Republic First League 09/16 13:00 8 [7] Bohemians 1905 v Banik Ostrava [6] D 1-1
Czech Republic First League 09/03 13:00 7 [5] Viktoria Plzen v Bohemians 1905 [7] L 2-0

Wikipedia - Bohemians 1905

Bohemians Praha 1905, commonly known as Bohemka, is a professional football club based in Vršovice, Prague, Czech Republic. The club competes in the Fortuna Liga, the top division in the Czech Republic football league system. Founded in 1905 as AFK Vršovice, the club won the 1982–83 Czechoslovak First League, its only league championship. Its colours are green and white.

The best-known player from Bohemians' history is Antonín Panenka, who is now the club chairman. Bohemians' mascot is a kangaroo, the legacy of a 1927 tour of Australia. Following the tour, the club was awarded two live kangaroos, which they donated to the Prague Zoo.

History

Founded as AFK Vršovice, the club played at the top level of football in the Czechoslovak First League between 1925 and 1935. They spent seasons in and out of the top division for the next 40 years before remaining in the top flight between 1973 and 1995, the most successful era for the club. In the 1982–83 season the club won the Czechoslovak First League and advanced to the semi-finals of the UEFA Cup. In the year 2005 it survived a crisis, which was a consequence of bad management. The club was prevented from taking part in the second part of the 2004–05 Czech 2. Liga and its results were expunged. The club was relegated to the 3rd Czech division due to its financial insolvency, but later was saved by its fans who paid off a portion of the club's debts.

Bohemians Praha celebrating with their fans after the game

The club finished third in the 2005–06 Bohemian Football League, missing out on promotion, but advanced to the Second League regardless, as they bought a license to play in the Second League from SC Xaverov. The club was then able to advance back to the top flight in 2007, where they played until relegation in 2012. After only one season in 2. Liga Bohemians returned to the First League in 2013.

Historical names

  • 1905: AFK Vršovice
  • 1927: Bohemians AFK Vršovice
  • 1941: Bohemia AFK Vršovice
  • 1945: Bohemians AFK Vršovice
  • 1948: Sokol Vršovice Bohemians
  • 1949: Sokol Železničaři Bohemians Praha
  • 1950: Sokol Železničaři Praha
  • 1951: Sokol ČKD Stalingrad Praha
  • 1953: Spartak Praha Stalingrad
  • 1962: ČKD Praha
  • 1965: Bohemians ČKD Praha
  • 1993: Bohemians Praha
  • 1999: CU Bohemians Praha
  • 2001: FC Bohemians Praha
  • 2005: Bohemians 1905
  • 2013: Bohemians Praha 1905

Australia Tour

In 1927 Australian football officials were looking for a European football club to come and tour. They decided on Czechoslovakia and approached Slavia Prague and Viktoria Žižkov who both declined. AFK Vršovice took up the offer.

Before leaving the team looked for a suitable name as they felt the Australians would not know where Vršovice was, let alone be able to pronounce it. They decided on Bohemians, taking the English spelling of the name, as it resembled the country they were from.

Matches played

  • 4:2 British Army XI Colombo, Ceylon (Now Sri Lanka)
  • 11:3 Western Australia, Perth
  • 6:4 Western Australia, Perth
  • 11:1 South Australia, Adelaide
  • 2:1 Australia Repr. XI, Adelaide
  • 1:0 Victoria Melbourne, Melbourne
  • 4:1 Australia Repr. XI, Melbourne
  • 9:0 Wagga-Wagga XI, Wagga Wagga
  • 4:5 New South Wales, Sydney
  • 2:1 Illawara District, Wollongong
  • 4:3 New South Wales XI, Newcastle
  • 6:4 Australia, Sydney
  • 2:3 Australia, Brisbane
  • 5:5 Australia, Brisbane
  • 1:3 Maitland, Maitland
  • 5:3 Queensland, Ipswich
  • 5:3 Metropolis, Sydney
  • 4:4 Australia, Sydney
  • 3:2 Western Australia, Perth

Naming dispute with FK Bohemians

In 1993, Bohemians 1905 broke away from the TJ Bohemians Praha sports franchise and became a separate legal entity. The club functioned normally until financial troubles came up and the club nearly collapsed in 2005. TJ Bohemians took advantage of the situation and rented out the Bohemians logo to FC Střížkov Praha 9, a lowly team in the third tier of Czech football. TJ were able to pour money into the small club and help them rise to the first division. However, fans remained loyal to the Bohemians 1905 team, and helped the large club to recover.

In September 2012, a Czech court ruled that the former Střížkov club must not continue to use the name Bohemians after 31 January 2013. However, in December 2012, the club was granted the right to appeal against the decision, thus protracting the process yet further.

In 2016, Střížkov's men's team was dissolved, and in 2017 the whole club dissolved, with the women's team becoming FC Praha.

Bohemians 1905 is a professional soccer team based in Prague, Czech Republic. The club was founded in 1905 and has a rich history in Czech football. The team plays their home matches at the Ďolíček Stadium, which has a capacity of over 6,000 spectators.

Bohemians 1905 has a passionate fan base and is known for their attacking style of play. The team has a strong tradition of developing young talent and has produced several top players who have gone on to represent the Czech national team.

The club has had success in domestic competitions, winning the Czech Cup on multiple occasions. Bohemians 1905 has also competed in European competitions, showcasing their talent on the international stage.

Overall, Bohemians 1905 is a respected and competitive team in Czech football, with a proud history and a bright future ahead.