Fixtures

Tsjekkia - First League 04/21 13:00 29 Pardubice vs Mlada Boleslav - View
Tsjekkia - First League 04/28 13:00 30 FK Jablonec vs Mlada Boleslav - View

Results

Tsjekkia - First League 04/13 13:00 28 [5] Mlada Boleslav v FK Teplice [10] L 1-2
Tsjekkia - First League 04/07 16:00 27 [2] Sparta Praha v Mlada Boleslav [5] D 1-1
Tsjekkia - First League 03/31 13:00 26 [6] Mlada Boleslav v FC Zlin [14] W 3-2
Tsjekkia - First League 03/16 14:00 25 [6] Mlada Boleslav v Sigma Olomouc [7] W 2-1
Tsjekkia - First League 03/09 14:00 24 [10] Bohemians 1905 v Mlada Boleslav [6] D 0-0
Tsjekkia - First League 03/02 14:00 23 [6] Mlada Boleslav v Ceske Budejovice [15] W 3-1
Tsjekkia - First League 02/24 14:00 22 [13] Hradec Kralove v Mlada Boleslav [7] D 0-0
Tsjekkia - First League 02/17 14:00 21 [6] Mlada Boleslav v Banik Ostrava [8] L 1-3
Tsjekkia - First League 02/10 17:00 20 [3] Viktoria Plzen v Mlada Boleslav [8] D 1-1
Europa - Vennskapskamper 02/03 14:30 - Ludogorets Razgrad v Mlada Boleslav D 1-1
Europa - Vennskapskamper 01/31 12:00 - Mlada Boleslav v Buducnost Podgorica W 2-0
Europa - Vennskapskamper 01/27 15:00 - Mlada Boleslav v LNZ Lebedyn W 5-1

Statistikk

 TotalHjemmeBorte
Matches played 49 30 19
Wins 21 17 4
Draws 14 6 8
Losses 14 7 7
Goals for 88 66 22
Goals against 69 41 28
Clean sheets 10 7 3
Failed to score 11 3 8

Wikipedia - FK Mladá Boleslav

FK Mladá Boleslav is a Czech football club based in the city of Mladá Boleslav. Since 2004, the club has been participating in the Czech First League.

Mladá Boleslav were runners up in the 2005–06 Czech First League and went on to play in the 2006–07 UEFA Champions League, winning their opening tie against Vålerenga although they were eliminated in the third qualifying round by Galatasaray. The club won the Czech Cup in 2011 and qualified for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, although they were defeated over two legs by AEK Larnaca.

History

Recent times

The team was promoted to Czech First League for the first time in its history in 2004 and in their first top-flight season fought against relegation, eventually finishing in 14th place. The club's greatest success was achieved in the 2005–06 season, as they finished runners-up in the Czech First League, earning a place in the qualifying rounds of the UEFA Champions League. They came through their first tie, defeating Vålerenga (3–1 and 2–2), then lost against Galatasaray (2–5 away, 1–1 home), dropping into the UEFA Cup first round. The club went on to achieve a surprising 4–3 aggregate victory over Marseille (1st leg: 0–1, 2nd leg 4–2). However, the team was eliminated after reaching the group stage, taking just 3 points from 4 matches (Panathinaikos 0–1, Hapoel Tel Aviv 1–1, Paris Saint-Germain 0–0, Rapid București 1–1).[]

The following season, the club qualified directly for the first round of the UEFA Cup after finishing 3rd in the league. (Luboš Pecka was the top goalscorer in the league that year.) Qualification for the group stage was only narrowly secured by beating Palermo 4–2 on penalties after a nail biting 1–1 aggregate scoreline. On the verge of being eliminated with the score reading 1–0 Palermo, (with their goal in the first leg still standing) in the 2nd leg, Tomáš Sedláček scored the winner in the 2nd leg with only seconds to spare. In their group Mladá Boleslav defeated IF Elfsborg 3–1, but again failed to reach the knockout stages of the competition after losing matches against Villarreal 1–2, AEK Athens 0–1 and Fiorentina 1–2. The club subsequently achieved a 7th place league finish in the 2007–08 season, missing out on European qualification.[]

The major sponsor of the club is Škoda Auto.

Mlada Boleslav er en tsjekkisk fotballklubb fra byen Mladá Boleslav. Klubben ble grunnlagt i 1902 og spiller sine hjemmekamper på Škoda auto aréna.

Mlada Boleslav har vunnet den tsjekkiske cupen én gang, i 2011. De har også deltatt i UEFA-cupen og UEFA Europa League flere ganger.

Klubbens mest kjente spillere inkluderer Jan Koller, Marek Suchý og Tomáš Rosický.