Місія та Бачення
01Готувати не тільки тренерів, але й багатопрофільних фахівців для сучасної футбольної індустрії: експертів у галузі управління, маркетингу, діджиталізації, використання даних, медіа та комунікацій, спортивної медицини, фінансової грамотності та кар'єрного розвитку.
02Стати провідним центром навчання в Центральній Європі, що надає комплексну футбольну освіту з акцентом на інновації, технології та управління, готуючи фахівців для глобального ринку спорту.
About the college
Prague Football College was established to support athletes on their pathway to professional football and to help them transition from their playing years into long-term roles within the football industry. The program also serves those already working in football who seek formal qualifications and deeper professional development.

The concept is unique: it complements existing coaching and sports management programs in the Czech Republic and aligns with modern European standards. The curriculum blends theory with practice, reflects the needs of clubs and academies, and follows current trends in sports education.
The program draws on the experience of leading institutions such as UCFB Wembley and the methodologies of top European academies — Ajax, Bayern, Chelsea, Juventus, PSV, Nürnberg. Its practical orientation and flexible specialization allow students to apply their skills immediately.
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SUPERVISORY BOARD
Petr Fousek
Honorary Chairman
Vladimir Shmitser
Council Member
Ivan Hasek
Council Member
Dariusz Yakubovich
Council Member
Team
JUDr. Ivan Hašek
icon of Czech football; former Czech national team player; Head Coach of the Czech National Team; President of the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR); Head Coach of AC Sparta Prague.
Antonín Barák
top youth coach; former coach of Czech junior national teams; former Head of Youth Development at FAČR and Head Coach of the FK Příbram Academy; currently School Sports Coordinator.
JUDr. et PhDr. Petr Mlsna, Ph.D.
Deputy Minister of the Interior of the Czech Republic; former Deputy Chairman of the FAČR Referees Committee.
Ing. Petr Fousek
President of the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR)
Mgr. Rudolf Řepka, LL.M.
former General Secretary of the FAČR; UEFA Delegate.
Jiří Vorlický
Czech U15 National Team Coach; Football Academy Methodologist; Mental Coach.
Pavel Tobiáš
senior coaching figure – Slavia Prague, Zbrojovka Brno, 1. FK Příbram, Dynamo České Budějovice.
PaedDr. et Mgr. Jiří Baumruk
veteran sports journalist; former Czech national basketball team player.
Mgr. Martin Hašek
former Czech international and coach of AC Sparta Prague and Bohemians Prague.
Ondřej Lípa
former forward of FC Viktoria Plzeň; Project Manager at FAČR; Director of Communications of the Football Association of the Czech Republic.
Ing. Dragan Vujovič
assistant coach of the Czech U21 National Team; worked with AC Sparta Prague, FC Slovan Liberec, and the Czech U20 National Ice Hockey Team.
Kamil Tobiáš
Head Coach of 1. FK Příbram; Assistant Coach at FC Viktoria Plzeň; Strength and Conditioning Coach.
Martin Abrahám
football representative Sparta Prague, Slavia Prague, Slovan Liberec, Fastav Zlín, 1.FK Příbram
Ing. Dariusz Jakubowicz
Bohemians Praha 1905 board member, LFA board member, owner Barvy a laky Hostivař
Mgr. Petr Routner
physiotherapist of the Dukla Praha team with a FIFA license in football medicine, physiotherapist of leading Czech tennis players
Darek Jakubowicz, MA
jednatel a director Bohemians Praha 1905, football manager
Ing. Vlastimil Čadílek
technical director of FC Slovan Liberec and member of the BM FAČR working group Vita Krause
Mgr. Emil Ubias
leading expert on safety in football stadiums, UEFA delegate
Tomáš Rosický
sports director of AC Sparta Praha, former excellent football player and representative
Štěpán Vachoušek
sports director of FC Teplice, former outstanding football player and representative
Erich Brabec
football coach, former representative, manager of FAČR
Mgr. Jakub Beneš
president of Sigma Olomouc, manager of the football academy
Mgr. Tomáš Čarnogurský
Director of communications of FC Slovan Liberec, coordinator of LFA
Ing. Jiří Šindelář, Ph.D., MBA
teacher of the University of Economics, member of the board of Broker Consulting.
MUDr. Pavel Neckář
Head of the Sports Medicine Department of Masaryk Hospital Ústí nad Labem, Sports Doctor of FC Teplice
Ing. Karel Svoboda
Executive Director of TOI TOI, Management Expert, Sports Patron (Tour de France, World Cyclocross Championship, …)
MUDr. Jaroslav Havlíček
Private Medical Practice, FAČR Coach – License, Doctor of FC Velké Meziříčí
Bc. Jakub Hrubý
FTVS, Fitness Coach of CU Bohemians Praha 1905, Youth Coach
Ing. Michal Koubek
Regional Director of OK Point Broker Consulting, Financial Coach
Bc. Jakub Zeman
Financial Literacy Coach, Manager of Cooperative, Fincentr, Broker Consulting
Bc. Tomáš Větrovský
Marketing Manager and Press Officer of 1.FK Příbram
Josef Csaplár
Recognized First League Coach with a Large Number of Foreign Missions
Václav Hanzlík
Director of Communications and Press Secretary of FC Viktoria Plzen
Gunter Bittengel
Former outstanding football player, director of the youth team of Dukla Prague.
Tomáš Kulvajt
Youth team coach, former coach of U19 Dukla Prague
Petr Pojezný
Founder of the football academy of 1.FC Slovácko, coach of the first league
Petr Fišar
Head coach of the youth team of Dukla Prague.
Partnerships and sponsors
International cooperation
Prague Football College actively develops international partnerships to provide students with access to top-level football expertise. The program incorporates proven methods from leading club academies — Ajax, Bayern, Chelsea, Juventus, PSV, Nürnberg — and integrates them into the study process.
The college is preparing an English-language study track for international students and cooperates with international experts. A new foreign investor supports the development of global partnerships and aims to integrate the school into an international football education network.
The college is also preparing to open a new campus in Prague at the renovated Bohemians Praha 1905 stadium (“Ďolíček”), scheduled for launch in the academic year 2027/28.
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