Czech club to enter C team of fans into league
Bohemians' badge features a kangaroo in reference to their tour of Australia in the 1920s Czech club Bohemians 1905 are recruiting fans to play for a C team that will enter the country's football league system next season.
Bohemians' badge features a kangaroo in reference to their tour of Australia in the 1920s Czech club Bohemians 1905 are recruiting fans to play for a C team that will enter the country's football league system next season. The Prague-based club intend to enter a team of supporters in the ninth tier of Czech football. Fans have been encouraged to express interest by email.
"The goal of this unique project won't be to advance as high as possible, but to offer Bohemians fans the joy of football and the pride of wearing the kangaroo on their chest," a club statement read. The club, also known as Bohemka, have a kangaroo emblem that stems from their tour of Australia in 1927, when they were gifted two of the animals to take home. Bohemians, whose honorary president is former Czechoslovakia midfielder Antonin Panenka, went bankrupt in 2005 but have been ever present in the Czech top flight since 2013 thanks to a revival that was helped by the fundraising of supporters.
"Thanks to the fans, Bohemka continues to play football. Now it's time for Bohemka to enable the same for its fans," the club said. The new C team are unlikely to ever face the club's first team in competitive competition as only sides in the top four divisions of Czech football qualify for the Czech Cup.
Bohemians are currently crowdfunding for the complete reconstruction of their Dolicek stadium, which will cost an estimated 350 million Czech Koruna (£12. 4m).