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Mladá Boleslav
FK Mladá Boleslav, founded in 1902, is a storied Czech football club based in the industrial city of Mladá Boleslav, located about 50 kilometers northeast of Prague. The club's history began as SK Mladá Boleslav, rooted in the city's proud Škoda Auto manufacturing tradition—the carmaker remains a key sponsor and source of local identity. For much of the 20th century, the team toiled in lower divisions, but a dramatic transformation began in the early 2000s when investment and ambition propelled them into the top flight. The club plays at the Lokotrans Aréna (formerly Městský stadion), a modern 5,000-seat ground that opened in 2013 after a major redevelopment. The stadium features a distinctive single-tier stand and a running track, reflecting the multifunctional nature of Czech venues. The city itself, famous for the Škoda Auto factory and its historic old town, provides a passionate but modest fanbase that packs the stands for derbies and European nights. Notable achievements include winning the Czech First League in the 2005–06 season—a sensational title that remains the club's only league championship. That triumph, under coach Dušan Uhrin Jr., also earned Mladá Boleslav a spot in the UEFA Champions League qualifiers, where they famously eliminated FC Vålerenga but fell to Olympique Marseille. Domestically, they have also won the Czech Cup twice (2011, 2023) and finished as runners-up in the league multiple times. European campaigns have included trips to the UEFA Europa League group stage, where they faced teams like Athletic Bilbao and Villarreal. Legendary players include Marek Kulič, a prolific striker who scored 16 goals in the title-winning season and later played for Sparta Prague. Another icon is goalkeeper Jaromír Blažek, who earned Czech caps and returned to the club late in his career. Slovak midfielder Karol Kisel was instrumental in the 2000s success, while current star Lukáš Mašek represents the next generation. The club's playing style has historically been pragmatic, focusing on disciplined defense and quick counter-attacks, often capitalizing on set pieces—a hallmark of Czech football pragmatism. Fan culture is loyal but not overwhelming; the ultras group “Blue Sharks” provides consistent support, with choreography and flares on important occasions. The main rivalry is with FK Jablonec and Bohemians 1905, though the biggest derby is against FK Mladá Boleslav’s regional foe, Sparta Prague—a mismatch in resources but not in passion. Interesting facts: the club was briefly renamed FK Mladá Boleslav Škoda due to sponsorship, and their famous 2006 title was a true underdog story, beating giants like Sparta and Slavia. In recent years, Mladá Boleslav has stabilized as a mid-table side, occasionally challenging for European spots, and remains a respected member of the Czech First League, blending tradition with modern ambition.
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