Fixtures

Csehország - 3. Ligy 05/17 15:00 29 FK Blansko vs Trinec - View
Csehország - 3. Ligy 05/22 15:30 30 Trinec vs Frydek Mistek - View
Csehország - 3. Ligy 05/25 08:15 31 Trinec vs SC Znojmo - View
Csehország - 3. Ligy 06/01 15:00 32 CSK Uhersky Brod vs Trinec - View
Csehország - 3. Ligy 06/08 08:15 33 Trinec vs Banik Ostrava B - View
Csehország - 3. Ligy 06/12 15:30 34 FC Zlinsko vs Trinec - View

Results

Csehország - 3. Ligy 05/11 08:15 28 Trinec v SK Hranice W 5-2
Csehország - 3. Ligy 05/04 08:15 27 TJ Tatran Bohunice v Trinec W 0-1
Csehország - 3. Ligy 05/01 15:00 26 Frydlant Nad Ostravici v Trinec L 2-1
Csehország - 3. Ligy 04/27 08:15 25 Trinec v TJ Start Brno W 2-0
Csehország - 3. Ligy 04/19 16:00 24 Hlucin v Trinec L 3-2
Csehország - 3. Ligy 04/13 08:15 23 Trinec v FC Zlin B W 2-0
Csehország - 3. Ligy 04/06 13:30 22 Slovan Rosice v Trinec D 0-0
Csehország - 3. Ligy 03/30 09:15 21 Trinec v Slovacko B W 2-0
Csehország - 3. Ligy 03/24 09:15 20 SK Unicov v Trinec D 0-0
Csehország - 3. Ligy 03/16 09:15 19 Trinec v MFK Karvina B W 2-1
Csehország - 3. Ligy 03/09 13:30 18 FK Hodonin v Trinec W 0-4
Nemzetközi barátságos klubmérkőzések 02/17 09:30 - Trinec v MSK Povazska Bystrica D 1-1

Statisztika

 TotalHazaiVendég
Matches played 41 19 22
Wins 18 10 8
Draws 9 5 4
Losses 14 4 10
Goals for 70 36 34
Goals against 53 19 34
Clean sheets 12 7 5
Failed to score 9 3 6

Wikipedia - FK Třinec

FK Třinec is a football club based in Třinec, Czech Republic. It plays in the Moravian-Silesian Football League. It is sponsored by the Třinec Iron and Steel Works; in the past the club bore the name of the company.

The club's highest achievement was the presence in the Czechoslovak First League, where the club was present for six seasons in the 1960s and 1970s.

History

Czechoslovak era

Siła Trzyniec, Katowice - 1938

In 1921 Polish population of Třinec (Polish: Trzyniec) founded KS Siła Trzyniec, ethnically Polish sport club. In the same year local German population founded DSV Trzynietz. Two years later Czechs founded their own club SK Třinec. After the communist coup d'état of 1948, communists began to curb the number of organizations in Czechoslovakia and the Polish club was fused to the Czech one in 1952. The club played in the Czechoslovak First League for the first time in the 1963–64 season and returned to play three consecutive seasons there between 1970–71 and 1972–73. Two more seasons in the top flight followed in 1974–75 and 1975–76 before the club was relegated from the top flight.

Czech era

After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, the club regularly took part in the Czech 2. Liga. An eight year spell there was followed by five years in the third-tier Moravian–Silesian Football League, before a return to the Second Division came in 2006. Another stint in the Second Division followed, this time lasting for six years until relegation in 2012. The club won the Moravian–Silesian Football League in the 2012–13 season.

A Tríneci FK egy cseh labdarúgóklub, amely a cseh labdarúgás második vonalában, a Cseh Nemzeti Ligában játszik. A klubot 1920-ban Třinec-i ifjúsági egyesületként alapították, és kezdetben a Cseh I. Osztályban szerepelt. A klub 1950-ben kiesett az első osztályból, és azóta a másodosztályban szerepel. A Tríneci FK legnagyobb sikere a Cseh Kupa döntőjének elérése volt 1994-ben és 2017-ben.