Tsjekkia - 4. Liga 05/04 08:15 25 Benesov v FK Pencin Turnov - View
Tsjekkia - 4. Liga 05/11 08:30 26 TJ Spoje Praha v Benesov - View
Tsjekkia - 4. Liga 05/18 15:00 27 SK Vysoke Myto v Benesov - View
Tsjekkia - 4. Liga 05/25 08:15 28 Benesov v Zenit Caslav - View
Tsjekkia - 4. Liga 06/02 15:00 29 FK Trutnov v Benesov - View
Tsjekkia - 4. Liga 06/08 15:00 30 Benesov v MFK Chrudim B - View
Tsjekkia - 4. Liga 06/15 15:00 16 RMSK Cidlina v Benesov - View

Wikipedia - SK Benešov

SK Benešov is a Czech football club located in Benešov. The team currently plays in the Bohemian Football League, the third tier of the Czech football system.

History

In the 1994–95 season the club played in the Czech First League, the top flight of Czech football. The club started with three wins and a draw from the first six matches, but was beset by financial problems. The owner and only sponsor of the club, Miroslav Švarc, was taken into police custody on charges of financial criminality, team coach Jaroslav Hřebík left after the first half of the season, and the players were not paid between October and February.

Benešov's results did not improve and club captain Tibor Mičinec cited the club's financial situation as the reason for a run of 24 games without a win. As a result, the team were relegated to the Czech 2. Liga for the 1995–96 season, but fell further, spending the 2000s in the Czech Fourth Division.[]

In June 2014 the club was promoted to the Bohemian Football League under the coach Luboš Zákostelský.

Benesov er et tsjekkisk fotballag fra byen Benešov i Sentral-Böhmen. Klubben ble grunnlagt i 1925 og spiller for tiden i ČFL, den tredje divisjonen i det tsjekkiske fotballigan.

Benesov har en rik historie i tsjekkisk fotball, og har vunnet flere regionale mesterskap. Klubbens største prestasjon var å nå kvartfinalen i den tsjekkiske cupen i 2002.

Benesov spiller sine hjemmekamper på Městský stadion Benešov, som har en kapasitet på 2500 tilskuere. Klubbens farger er grønn og hvit.

En bemerkelsesverdig spiller fra Benesov er Jan Suchopárek, som spilte for det tsjekkiske landslaget på 1990-tallet.