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Sportovní klub Slavia Praha, commonly known as Slavia Prague, is a Czech basketball club based in Prague. They will play in the 2022–23 National Basketball League (NBL), after promoting from the 1. Ligy in 2021–22. [1]
USK Praha (Czech: Univerzitní Sportovní Klub Praha, University Sports Club Prague), formerly known as Slavia VŠ Praha (Czech: Slavia Vysoké Školy Praha), is a Czech professional basketball club that was founded in 1953 in the city of Prague. USK Praha plays in the NBL, the highest competition in the Czech Republic. It is a 14-times ...
The 2024–25 season is the 132nd season in the history of SK Slavia Prague, and the club's 32nd consecutive season in Czech First League.In addition to the domestic league, the team is scheduled to participate in the Czech Cup, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.
Pages in category "SK Slavia Prague" ... DHC Slavia Prague; SK Slavia Prague (basketball) Stadion Eden (1953) U. USK Praha in international competitions;
The Czech Republic National Basketball League (NBL) (Czech: Národní Basketbalová Liga) is the top-tier level professional basketball league in the Czech Republic. It is run by the Asociace Ligových Klubů. [ 1 ]
The 2020–21 SK Slavia Prague season was the club's 28th season in the Czech First League. Slavia were reigning League champions, and participated in the Czech First League, Czech Cup, and the UEFA Champions League. Slavia won both the title and the cup, and also reached the quarter-finals of the UEFA Europa League.
Sportovní klub Slavia Praha – fotbal (Sports Club Slavia Prague – Football, pronounced [ˈslaːvɪja ˈpraɦa]), commonly known as Slavia Praha or Slavia Prague, is a Czech professional football club in Prague. Founded in 1892, they are the second most successful club in the Czech Republic since its independence in 1993. [2]
Eden Arena – Located in Prague's Vršovice district, it has a seated capacity of 20,800. It is the home stadium of football team SK Slavia Prague and opened in 2008. Generali Arena – home to AC Sparta Prague, has a seated capacity of 19,416 and was opened in 1917 and rebuilt in 1994.