FC Zlín is a professional football club from Zlín, Czech Republic. The club has spent a number of seasons in the top league of the country, both the Czechoslovak First League and later the Czech First League. The club plays in the Czech National Football League in the 2024–25 season, and three rounds before the end of the league, the team secured first place and promotion back to the Czech First League.

History

The club was founded in 1919 and played at the top level of football between 1938 and 1947, before being disqualified from the league due to manipulation of results. The club then played in the top flight sporadically, just four more seasons before the establishment of a separate Czech league in 1993. The club went on to spend a three-year spell in the Czech First League before returning to the second division in 1996. After regaining promotion to the First Division in 2002, the team recorded a number of steady performances in the league, recording a 7th-place finish twice, in 2003 and 2004, and later finishing 8th in the 2007–08 season.

At the start of the 2008–09 season the team struggled, scoring just 9 points from their opening 16 matches. The club were battling relegation as the season came to a close despite a late run of good form in which they enjoyed an unbeaten run of six matches, including five wins. They needed a win in their last match of the season against Baumit Jablonec to avoid relegation, but conceded after just two minutes, trailing 5–1 at half-time and finally losing by a 6–1 scoreline, their biggest league defeat in 62 years, and dropped out of the Czech First League after seven years in the top flight. The club started the 2010–11 Czech 2. Liga with a sequence of four straight wins, and began the following season with a sequence of six matches undefeated before losing to MFK Karviná in 2011–12 Czech 2. Liga, although they did not manage to sustain their form on either occasion, finishing 11th and 10th respectively. The club marked the start of the 2012–13 Czech 2. Liga by changing their name, manager and captain, bringing in Aleš Křeček to manage the team, installing Tomáš Polách as club captain and signing a five-year deal with firm Fastav, replacing the former sponsorship deal with Tescoma to take the new name FC Fastav Zlín. In May 2017, Zlín won the Czech Cup and subsequently qualified for the group stage of the 2017–18 UEFA Europa League. The club marked the start of the 2022–23 Czech First League by changing their name, signing a three-year deal with firm TRINITY BANK, replacing the former sponsorship deal with Fastav to take the new name FC Trinity Zlín. After only one season, main sponsor left and since 1 July 2023 club take the new name FC Zlín.

Historical names

  • 1919 – SK Zlín (Sportovní klub Zlín)
  • 1922 – SK Baťa Zlín (Sportovní klub Baťa Zlín)
  • 1948 – SK Botostroj I. Zlín (Sportovní klub Botostroj I. Zlín)
  • 1958 – TJ Gottwaldov (Tělovýchovná jednota Gottwaldov) – merger of Spartak and Jiskra
  • 1989 – SK Zlín (Sportovní klub Zlín)
  • 1990 – FC Svit Zlín (Football Club Svit Zlín, a.s.)
  • 1996 – FC Zlín (Football Club Zlín, a.s.)
  • 1997 – FK Svit Zlín (Fotbalový klub Svit Zlín, a.s.)
  • 2001 – FK Zlín (Fotbalový klub Zlín, a.s.)
  • 2002 – FC Tescoma Zlín (Football Club Tescoma Zlín, a.s.)
  • 2012 – FC Fastav Zlín (Football Club Fastav Zlín, a.s.)
  • 2022 – FC Trinity Zlín (Football Club Trinity Zlín, a.s.)
  • 2023 – FC Zlín (Football Club Zlín, a.s.)

Players

Current squad

As of 9 March 2026.

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player 4 MF CZE Tom Ulbrich 5 MF LVA Kristers Penkevics 6 MF CMR Joss Didiba 8 MF CZE David Machalík 10 MF CZE Jakub Pešek 14 FW NGA Stanley Kanu 15 FW CZE Matěj Koubek 16 MF CZE Stanislav Petruta 17 GK CZE Stanislav Dostál 19 MF GHA Cletus Nombil 22 DF CZE Michal Fukala 23 DF CZE Miloš Kopečný 24 DF CZE Jakub ČernínNo. Pos. Nation Player 25 DF CZE Jakub Jugas 26 MF CZE Michal Cupák 28 DF CZE Jakub Kolář 30 FW CZE Lukáš Bránecký 31 DF CZE Lukáš Bartošák 34 GK CZE Milan Knobloch 39 DF CZE Antonín Křapka 53 MF CZE Tomáš Hellebrand 64 GK CZE Štěpán Bachůrek 82 MF SVK Marián Pišoja 88 FW CZE Tomáš Poznar 91 DF CZE Jan Kalabiška
4MFCZETom Ulbrich
5MFLVAKristers Penkevics
6MFCMRJoss Didiba
8MFCZEDavid Machalík
10MFCZEJakub Pešek
14FWNGAStanley Kanu
15FWCZEMatěj Koubek
16MFCZEStanislav Petruta
17GKCZEStanislav Dostál
19MFGHACletus Nombil
22DFCZEMichal Fukala
23DFCZEMiloš Kopečný
24DFCZEJakub Černín
No.Pos.NationPlayer
25DFCZEJakub Jugas
26MFCZEMichal Cupák
28DFCZEJakub Kolář
30FWCZELukáš Bránecký
31DFCZELukáš Bartošák
34GKCZEMilan Knobloch
39DFCZEAntonín Křapka
53MFCZETomáš Hellebrand
64GKCZEŠtěpán Bachůrek
82MFSVKMarián Pišoja
88FWCZETomáš Poznar
91DFCZEJan Kalabiška

Out on loan

Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules; some limited exceptions apply. Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.

No.Pos.NationPlayer
No. Pos. Nation Player — MF CZE Šimon Polášek (at Prostějov)FW SEN El Hadji Ndiaye (at Opava)No. Pos. Nation Player — MF CZE Radek Ovesný (at Kroměříž)DF CZE Matěj Slouk (at Petržalka)
MFCZEŠimon Polášek (at Prostějov)
FWSENEl Hadji Ndiaye (at Opava)
No.Pos.NationPlayer
MFCZERadek Ovesný (at Kroměříž)
DFCZEMatěj Slouk (at Petržalka)

Notable former players

Reserves

As of 2024–25, the club's reserve team FC Zlín B plays in the Moravian-Silesian Football League (3rd tier of Czech football system).

Player records in the Czech First League

As of 15 April 2026.

Highlighted players are in the current squad.

#NameMatches
Most appearances # Name Matches 1 Czech Republic Stanislav Dostál 202 2 Czech Republic Jaroslav Švach 180 3 Slovakia Róbert Matejov 167 Czech Republic Antonín Fantiš 5 Czech Republic Zdeněk Kroča 162 6 Czech Republic Tomáš Poznar 157 7 Serbia Vukadin Vukadinović 154 8 Czech Republic Tomáš Janíček 144 9 Czech Republic Lukáš Bartošák 142 10 Czech Republic Jakub Janetzký 140Most goals # Name Goals 1 Czech Republic Tomáš Poznar 44 2 Serbia Vukadin Vukadinović 19 3 Czech Republic Igor Klejch 16 Czech Republic Jaroslav Švach 5 France Jean-David Beauguel 14 6 Czech Republic Edvard Lasota 13 7 Czech Republic Václav Činčala 12 Czech Republic Lukáš Železník Czech Republic Jakub Janetzký 10 Czech Republic Josef Mucha 11 Czech Republic Martin Bača
1Czech Republic Stanislav Dostál202
2Czech Republic Jaroslav Švach180
3Slovakia Róbert Matejov167
Czech Republic Antonín Fantiš
5Czech Republic Zdeněk Kroča162
6Czech Republic Tomáš Poznar157
7Serbia Vukadin Vukadinović154
8Czech Republic Tomáš Janíček144
9Czech Republic Lukáš Bartošák142
10Czech Republic Jakub Janetzký140
#NameGoals
1Czech Republic Tomáš Poznar44
2Serbia Vukadin Vukadinović19
3Czech Republic Igor Klejch16
Czech Republic Jaroslav Švach
5France Jean-David Beauguel14
6Czech Republic Edvard Lasota13
7Czech Republic Václav Činčala12
Czech Republic Lukáš Železník
Czech Republic Jakub Janetzký
10Czech Republic Josef Mucha11
Czech Republic Martin Bača

Most clean sheets

#NameClean sheets
1Czech Republic Stanislav Dostál46
2Czech Republic Vít Baránek36
3Czech Republic František Ondrůšek22

Managers

History in domestic competitions

1993–1996: Czech First League 1996–2002: Czech 2. Liga 2002–2009: Czech First League 2009–2015: Czech National Football League 2015–2024: Czech First League 2024–2025: Czech National Football League 2025–present: Czech First League
  • Seasons spent at Level 1 of the football league system: 19
  • Seasons spent at Level 2 of the football league system: 12
  • Seasons spent at Level 3 of the football league system: 0
  • Seasons spent at Level 4 of the football league system: 0

Czech Republic

SeasonLeaguePlacedPldWDLGFGAGDPtsCup
1993–941. liga11th30107133748–1137Round of 16
1994–951. liga14th3086162140–1930Round of 16
1995–961. liga15th3069151738–2127Round of 32
1996–972. liga3rd30121265533+2248First round
1997–982. liga5th28101354227+1543Round of 32
1998–992. liga8th30106142633–736Round of 32
1999–002. liga8th30101193433+1141Round of 16
2000–012. liga5th30131074023+1749Round of 64
2001–022. liga2nd30181025624+3264Round of 16
2002–031. liga7th30119103441–742Semi-finals
2003–041. liga7th30125133139–841Round of 16
2004–051. liga10th30712112935–633Round of 16
2005–061. liga11th30811112733–635Round of 32
2006–071. liga13th30512132134–1327Semi-finals
2007–081. liga8th30108122831–338Round of 64
2008–091. liga15th3078152649–2329Quarter-finals
2009–102. liga3rd3017584933+1656Round of 32
2010–112. liga11th30115144645+138First round
2011–122. liga10th3099122836–836First round
2012–132. liga6th30146104937+1248Round of 32
2013–142. liga11th30107133330+337Round of 32
2014–152. liga3rd3016775332+2155Round of 32
2015–161. liga13th3079143450–1630Round of 16
2016–171. liga6th30118113435–141Winners
2017–181. liga10th3089133148–1733Semi-finals
2018–191. liga8th34143173847–945Round of 16
2019–201. liga13th3396183052–2233Round of 16
2020–211. liga14th3488183050–2032Round of 64
2021–221. liga12th3599174360–1736Round of 16
2022–231. liga15th35713154360–1734Round of 16
2023–241. liga16th35512184069–2927Semi-finals
2024–252. liga1st3021814514+3171Round of 16

European record

SeasonCompetitionRoundClubHomeAwayAggregate
1970–71European Cup Winners' CupQRRepublic of Ireland Bohemians2–22–14–3
1RNetherlands PSV Eindhoven2–10–12–2(a)
2004UEFA Intertoto Cup1RFinland MyPa3–21–14–3
2RBelgium Westerlo3–00–03–0
3RSpain Atlético Madrid2–42–04–4 (a)
2005UEFA Intertoto Cup1RBelarus Neman Grodno0–01–01–0
2RBelgium Gent0–00–10–1
2017–18UEFA Europa LeagueGroup FDenmark Copenhagen1–10–34th
Moldova Sheriff Tiraspol0–00–1
Russia Lokomotiv Moscow0–20–3

Honours

Club records

Czech First League records

External links