Dukla Prague
Association football club in Prague
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| 2025 | Inducted into Juventus FC Hall of Fame |
| 2025 | Led the Czech Republic U21 national team to the group stage of the European Championship. |
| 2025 | Survived relegation playoffs at the end of the 2024–25 Czech First League with Dukla Prague. Received a red card in his final match. |
| 2025 | Antonín Kinský's son, Antonín Jr., moved to England to become a professional football goalkeeper for Tottenham Hotspur. |
| January 8 2025 | Became sporting director of Saudi club Al Shabab |
| 2024 | Daniel Kubeš takes over as head coach of HC Dukla Prague, succeeding Michal Tonar |
| 2024 | FK Dukla Prague was promoted back to the first league. |
| 2024 | FK Příbram is relegated to the Bohemian Football League after finishing 15th in the 2. Liga with 35 points. |
| November 29 2024 | Passed away at the age of 83. |
| November 29 2024 | Josef Jelínek passed away, concluding his life and career as a notable Czech footballer. |
| July 2024 | HC Dukla Prague begins its 2024-25 season with a new squad composition, featuring a mix of Czech and Slovak players across various positions including goalkeepers, wingers, line players, central and side backs. |
| May 2024 | Jiří Kohout becomes manager of FK Příbram in May 2024, continuing to the present time. |
| May 25 2024 | FK Dukla Prague equaled their record victory by defeating Sparta Prague B 6-0 in the Czech 2. Liga. |
| April 2024 | Karel Krejčí manages FK Příbram from April 2024 to April 2024. |
| April 22 2024 | Appeals Committee upheld the previous disciplinary verdict against Rada, but reduced his ban from eight months to three months. Rada continued to deny racist intent and planned to appeal the decision. |
| March 21 2024 | Petr Rada was banned by Disciplinary commission FAČR for eight months and fined 80,000 Czech crowns for shouting a racist insult to Zbrojovka Brno manager Tomáš Polách during a second league match. |
| 2023 | Led the Czech Republic U21 national team to the group stage of the European Championship. |
| 2023 | Won the 2023–24 Czech National Football League, securing promotion to the Czech First League with Dukla Prague. |
| 2023 | Signed with Kudrivka in the Ukrainian Second League, making 3 appearances in the 2023-2024 season. |
| 2023 | FK Dukla Prague finished first in the 2. liga, earning promotion back to the Czech First League. |
| 2023 | After the main sponsor left, the club reverted to the name FK Příbram. |
| June 30 2023 | Signed with Jablonec after leaving Bruk-Bet Termalica. |
| June 16 2023 | Lost the promotion play-offs final to Puszcza Niepołomice at home, leading to his departure from Bruk-Bet Termalica. |
| January 20 2023 | Suspended from holding office in Italian football for eight months due to involvement in the Plusvalenza scandal |
| 2022 | Began managing Dukla Prague. |
| 2022 | Won the Chernihiv Oblast Football Cup with Kudrivka team for the second consecutive year. |
| 2022 | Petr Rada begins managing the club |
| November 28 2022 | Resigned from Juventus board of directors due to the Plusvalenza scandal |
| October 12 2022 | Hapal became the new manager of Baník Ostrava, replacing Pavel Vrba. |
| August 27 2022 | Made his league debut for FC Chernihiv in a match against Skoruk Tomakivka at the Yunist Stadium in Chernihiv. |
| August 23 2022 | Signed with FC Chernihiv of the Ukrainian First League, representing a new chapter in his professional football journey. |
| July 2022 | Changed name to FK Viagem Příbram with a new sponsor. |
| July 21 2022 | Milan Dvořák passed away. |
| May 19 2022 | Dušan Kabát passed away in Prague at the age of 77. |
| February 4 2022 | Managed his first competitive game at Bruk-Bet Termalica, winning 2-1 against Jagiellonia Białystok. |
| January 10 2022 | Confirmed as the new manager of Bruk-Bet Termalica, replacing Michał Probierz. |
| 2021 | Became head coach of the Czech Republic U21 national team. |
| 2021 | Won the Kyiv Oblast Football Cup with Kudrivka team. |
| 2021 | Michal Tonar begins coaching HC Dukla Prague |
| 2021 | Bohuslav Pilný takes over management of FK Dukla Prague |
| 2021 | Šmejkal became the manager of the Czech Republic U-17 women's national team. |
| 2021 | FK Příbram is relegated again, finishing 17th in the 1. Liga with only 25 points and returning to the 2. Liga. |
| October 2021 | Šmejkal joined Prostějov as their head coach. |
| 2020 | FK Příbram experienced their worst league performance, finishing 17th in the Czech First League for the 2020-21 season. |
| October 16 2020 | Hapal was sacked as coach of Slovakia national football team following a 2-3 home defeat to Israel in the UEFA Nations League B. |
| 2019 | Joined Dukla Prague and played in the 2. liga during the 2019-2020 season. |
| 2019 | The club was relegated from the Czech First League. |
| 2019 | Šmejkal moved to coach Vlašim football team. |
| 2019 | Nedvěd separates from his wife Ivana and begins dating an equestrian. |
| 2018 | Volodymyr Zubashivskyi moved from the youth system of Olimpik Donetsk to Dukla Prague, marking a significant step in his early professional football career. |
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