neděle 16.4.2023 MU I.A tř.sk.B branky: A.Chábera (as.V.Klepal) , T.Fišr (as.A.Ronovský) více na : www.svoboda.info a ...
MU I.A tř.sk.B střelci branek Čáslav : 2x B.Spáčil , A. Ronovský.
MU I.A tř.sk.B branka Čáslavi : D. Dastych sestřih zápasu, rozhovory.
MU I.A tř.sk.B, branka domácích J. Vilím více na www.svoboda.info a www.fkcaslav.cz.
MU I.A tř. sk. B branky Čáslav: 26. a 89. Konyvka (as.Schovanec, Havrda), 82. Schovanec (as. Konyvka), 84. Havrda (as.
MU I.A tř.sk.B Branky domácích: 10., 17. a 41. RONOVSKÝ (as.Dastych,Havrda), 66. a 76. KONYVKA (as.Mach,Fišr) více na ...
MU I.A tř.sk.B branky : Branky: 25. M.Kurka (as.L.Marek), 30. M.Vrána (as.L.Tuzar), 51. Spáčil, 56. L. Marek (as.T.Havrda) – 17.
MU I.A tř. sk.B branky : 2x A.Ronovský (as.Mach,Marek), 1x A.Novák (as.Kurka) více na www.svoboda.info a www.fkcaslav.cz.
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