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Full name | Sportovní klub Slavia Praha Ženy | ||
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Ground | Dolní Měcholupy, Prague | ||
Capacity | 3,400 | ||
Chairman | Jaroslav Tvrdík | ||
Manager | Jiří Vágner | ||
League | First League | ||
2022–23 | 1st | ||
Website | Club website | ||
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SK Slavia Praha Ženy is a Czech women's football team from Prague representing SK Slavia Prague. It competes in the Czech First Division.
Slavia was a pioneer in women's football in Czechoslovakia, and won the first three editions of the Czech SR Championship between 1970 and 1972. It subsequently won six more trophies until 1989, when a final between the Czech and Slovak champions was organized. Slavia were the Czechoslovakian champions in 1992 and 1993.
However, rivals Sparta Prague gained the upper hand in the new Czech League following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia. Slavia won the championship for the first time in 2003[1] and played the 2003-04 UEFA Women's Cup, where it was knocked out in the group stage by defending champion Umea IK. It has always been the league's runner-up since, ranking second to Sparta.[2] In 2011 they were close to winning their first national Cup, but lost the final to Sparta in the penalty shootout.[3] The same happened again in 2013.
In 2014 the team won the double, ending a nine-year-old winning streak of Sparta in the league. It also marked the first time Sparta didn't win the cup.
All results (home and away) list Slavia's goal tally first.
Season | Competition | Stage | Result | Opponent |
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2003–04 | UEFA Women's Cup | Group Stage | 2–0 | ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() | |||
1–2 | ![]() | |||
2004–05 | UEFA Women's Cup | Group Stage | 4–0 | ![]() |
3–0 | ![]() | |||
1–2 | ![]() | |||
2014–15 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 0–1 (H), 0–3 (A) | ![]() |
2015–16 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 4–1 (H), 0–1 (A) | ![]() |
Round of 16 | 2–1 (H), 0–0 (A) | ![]() | ||
Quarter-final | 1–9 (A), 0–0 (H) | ![]() | ||
2016–17 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 1–1 (A), 3–2 (H) | ![]() |
Round of 16 | 1–3 (H), 0–3 (A) | ![]() | ||
2017-18 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 5–0 (A), 3–0 (H) | ![]() |
Round of 16 | 2–1 (A), 0–0 (H) | ![]() | ||
Quarter-final | 0–5 (A), 1–1 (H) | ![]() | ||
2018-19 | Champions League | Qualifying round | 7–2 | ![]() |
4–0 | ![]() | |||
4–1 | ![]() | |||
Round of 32 | 3–0 (A), 4–0 (H) | ![]() | ||
Round of 16 | 3–2 (A), 0–0 (H) | ![]() | ||
Quarter-final | 1–1 (H), 1–5 (A) | ![]() | ||
2019-20 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 4–1 (A), 5–1 (H) | ![]() |
Round of 16 | 2–5 (H), 0–8 (A) | ![]() | ||
2020-21 | Champions League | Round of 32 | 2–2 (A), 0–1 (H) | ![]() |
2021-22 | Champions League | Round 2 | 0–3 (A), 0–4 (H) | ![]() |
2022-23 | Champions League | Round 2 | 1–0 (A), 0–0 (H) | ![]() |
Group stage | 0–2 (H), 0–0 (A) | ![]() | ||
0–1 (A), 0–3 (H) | ![]() | |||
0–1 (H), 1–1 (A) | ![]() | |||
2023-24 | Champions League | Round 2 | 5–0 (H), 6–0 (A) | ![]() |
Group stage | 0–9 (H) | ![]() | ||
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Competition | Played | Won | Drew | Lost | GF | GA | GD | Win% |
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UEFA Women's Cup | 6 | 4 | 0 | 2 | 14 | 4 | +10 | 066.67 |
UEFA Women's Champions League | 43 | 15 | 11 | 17 | 65 | 76 | −11 | 034.88 |
Total | 49 | 19 | 11 | 19 | 76 | 80 | −4 | 038.78 |
As of 7 July 2024[4]
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.
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