Pražská teplárenská přebor, 1. kolo, 5. 8. 2023 FC Tempo Praha - FC Slavoj Vyšehrad 1:1 (0:0) Branky: 94. Doležal - 77. Heřman ...
MOL Cup - předkolo, 29. 7. 2023 FC Tempo Praha - SK Kladno 2:3 (1:2) Branky Tempa: Klouček, Schwank.
Pražská teplárenská přebor, 16. kolo (30. hrané), 17. 6. 2023 FC Slavoj Vyšehrad - FC Tempo Praha 3:2 (2:1) Branky Tempa: ...
Pražská teplárenská přebor, 29. kolo, 4. 6. 2023 FK Motorlet Praha B - FC Tempo Praha 1:0 (1:0) Branka: Pokorný.
Pražská teplárenská přebor, 28. kolo, 27. 5. 2023 FC Tempo Praha - FK Viktoria Žižkov B 6:0 (2:0) Branky: Pytlíček 3, Klouček, ...
Pražská teplárenská přebor, 27. kolo, 21. 5. 2023 ABC Braník - FC Tempo Praha 1:4 (1:3) Branky Tempa: Kostka 2, Pytlíček, ...
Pražská teplárenská přebor, 25. kolo, 6. 5. 2023 FC Zličín - FC Tempo Praha 2:2 (2:1) Branky Tempa: Plíšek, Pytlíček.
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