Sportovní klub Slavia Praha, commonly known as Slavia Praha or Slavia Prague, is a Czech professional football club based in Prague, Czech Republic. The team competes in the Czech First League, the top tier of football in the country, and is one of the oldest and most successful clubs in Czech football history. This unofficial SK Slavia Prague fan flag (Czech: neoficiální vlajka fanoušků SK Slavia Praha) features the club's official emblem centered on a red-and-white vertically divided background, a design inspired by the team's traditional home jersey and its iconic color identity.
The club's emblem is defined by a distinctive inverted red five-pointed star, a unique and historic symbol intended to represent "new hope," as well as the continuous strengthening of the mind and uplifting of the spirit. Above the star are two upright gold stars, each representing a significant number of domestic championship titles and highlighting the club's sporting success over time. The red and white color scheme carries deep symbolic meaning, with red representing the heart and blood, while white stands for fair play, integrity, and sportsmanship. The name "Slavia" itself originates from a Latin term historically used to describe the lands inhabited by Slavic peoples, reinforcing the club's cultural and regional identity. Altogether, the emblem reflects a blend of tradition, symbolism, and ambition, making it a powerful representation of Slavia Praha's legacy in Czech football.
| Team name: | Sportovní klub Slavia Praha – fotbal |
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| Team nicknames: | Červenobílí (The Red and Whites), Sešívaní (The Stitched), Slávisté (The Slavists) |
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| Founded: | 1892 as ACOS (Akademický cyklistický odbor Slavia) |
| Location: | Prague, Czech Republic |
| Stadium: | Fortuna Arena |
| Capacity: | 19,370 |
| League: | Czech First League |
| Team Colors: | Red and White |
| Championships: | 8 |
| Second places: | 13 |
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