Rytíři Kladno | |
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City | Kladno,Czech Republic |
League | Czech Extraliga |
Founded | 1924 (1924) |
Home arena | ČEZ Stadion (capacity: 5,200) |
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Owner(s) | Jaromír Jágr, Tomas Drastil |
General manager | Jiří Burger |
Head coach | Otakar Vejvoda |
Captain | Radek Smoleňák |
Website | rytirikladno.cz |
Franchise history | |
1924–1948 | HOSK Kladno |
1948–1949 | TJ Sokol Kladno |
1949–1953 | TJ Sokol SONP Kladno |
1953–1958 | DSO Baník Kladno SONP |
1968–1977 | TJ SONP Kladno |
1977–1989 | TJ Poldi SONP Kladno |
1989–1997 | HC Poldi Kladno / HC Kladno |
1997–2000 | HC Velvana Kladno |
2000–2003 | HC Vagnerplast Kladno |
2003–2006 | HC Rabat Kladno |
2006–2010 | HC GEUS OKNA Kladno |
2010–2011 | HC Vagnerplast Kladno |
Since 2011 | Rytíři Kladno |
Rytíři Kladno (English:Kladno Knights) is aCzech professionalice hockey team based in the city ofKladno. They are currently a member of theCzech Extraliga.[1] The team president and owner isJaromír Jágr, a formerNHL player, who is currently playing in home games for the team in addition to his ownership and administrative roles.[2][3] The team plays its home games atČEZ Stadion.
Kladno was a particularly strong team in the late 1970s, when it won four consecutive league titles (1975–1978), and again in 1980. The team's star,Milan Nový, wasleague MVP in 1977, 1981, and 1982, and won six scoring titles.František Pospíšil was the league MVP in 1971 and 1972. The team was sponsored by theState Security police until theVelvet Revolution of 1989.
Before the 1997-98 season Kladno lost its sponsor, ironworksHuť Poldi [cs]. Eventually the Poldi crest disappeared from Kladno jerseys and the successes that this once famous club achieved in previous years also disappeared, perennially finishing last in the league. Primarily the lack of funds did not allow to management improvement of club cadre and the main coach resigned.[4]
Despite the departure of a number of players abroad in 2003, Kladno continued to perform well and celebrated return to the Czech highest-level league. However after the season 2012-13 Kladno performed poorly in the Extraliga. Nor the withdrawal of coaches helped, the team reached the highest league again after the 12 years.
Jaromír Jágr played for his hometown Kladno for parts of four seasons, including during theNHL lockouts in 1994, 2004, and 2012. In January 2018, Jágr was assigned to HC Kladno after a partial season with theCalgary Flames.[5] Jágr took over majority ownership from his father in 2011.[6]
During the 2010–2011 season, the team was docked 6 points for having used players who were not correctly registered to the club, an affair which also involved the clubsBK Mladá Boleslav andHC Plzeň.[7]
Jaromír Jágr stated on January 30th 2025 that he's selling an 80 per cent stake of the hockey club to businessman Tomas Drastil while holding on to the remaining minority stake. Financial details were not given[8]
The club began in 1924 as the ice hockey department of SK Kladno, abbreviated HOSK Kladno. When theCommunist Party of Czechoslovakia seized the Czechoslovak government in 1948, private sports clubs were reorganized astělovýchovných jednot (TJ,lit. 'physical education unities') and obligated to join theSokol movement; HOSK Kladno was therefore renamed TJ Sokol Kladno. The following year, the club became associated with the United Steelworks (Spojené ocelárny, národní podnik, SONP), anational enterprise which operated the formerPoldi [cs;de] steelworks in Kladno, and its name was expanded to TJ Sokol SONP Kladno.
When the Czechoslovak State Committee for Physical Education and Sport (SVTVS) was established in 1953, all sports clubs were designated asvoluntary sports organizations [cs] (dobrovolné sportovním organizacím, DSO) and nine DSOs were created in affiliation with trade unions. TJ Sokol SONP Kladno was renamed DSO Baník Kladno SONP, as 'Baník' was the name of the DSO affiliated with the union of miners and steelworkers. The club name was shortened to TJ SONP Kladno in 1958 and that name was used for almost twenty years, until it was expanded to TJ Poldi SONP Kladno in 1977.
Following theVelvet Revolution in 1989, the club returned to private ownership and was called HC Poldi Kladno. The club retained the 'HC Kladno' element of its name for the following two decades, though the full club name changed multiple times for sponsorship reasons. Sponsors included Poldi, which had been re-privatized; Velvana, an automotive chemical manufacturer; Vagnerplast, an acrylic bathtub manufacturer; Rabat, a construction materials supplier; and GEUS Okna, a window manufacturer.
The club has been named Rytíři Kladno since 2011.
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As of 9 September 2024.[11][12]
1st. Czech National Hockey League
2nd. Czechoslovak Hockey League