PVK Olymp Praha


Policejní Volejbalový Klub Olymp Praha is a professional Czech women's volleyball club based in Prague and currently playing in the Extraliga, the highest Czech league. During the Czechoslovakia era, the club was called Rudá Hvězda Praha and had its most successful period.

Previous names

The club have competed under the following names:

Background

Following the end of the Second World War in 1945, the Czechoslovakia military corps begin forming sports teams to keep the physical fitness of soldiers and soon regional and national competitions for these teams were created. In 1948 most sports were banned from being professional in the country, in that same year the army formed a club called Armádní tělovýchovný klub Praha and by 1953 a law determined that all clubs should be voluntary sports societies, with athletes being allocated to clubs according to their civic occupation. In that same year, ATK Praha becomes a DSO called and the national security corps formed a new DSO called.

Czechoslovak years

Originally, Rudá Hvězda had only a men's team which started competing in the local competition, progressing to the regional and arriving at the national competition in 1956. The men's team would remain in the highest national level until it was dissolved in 1993, with its most successful period happening between 1970 and 1990, having won the national championship nine times. The men's team also participated in European competitions, winning the 1977–78 Cup Winners Cup and finishing the CEV Champions League in the top four positions on three occasions.
The women's team came to notoriety in the 1960s, arriving at the highest national level in 1969. The first titles came in 1973–74 with more success following in the 1970s and 1980s. The team also achieved international success by winning the CEV Women's Champions League twice and reaching the Women's Cup Winners Cup final three times, winning in 1978–79 and finishing second in 1973–74 and 1982–83.
As a result of the fall of Real socialism in the Eastern Bloc countries, the club changed its name to in 1990. By the time the Czechoslovak championships came to an end, in 1992, the club had won a total of 21 national championship titles.

Czech Republic years

After the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and the creation of the new Czech league in 1993, Olymp Praha decided to focus only on women's volleyball, changing from sports club to volleyball club in 1994. The club proved to be competitive in the league, having never been relegated and despite not being as dominant as during the Czechoslovak days, it achieved some degree of success, winning the league on four occasions and the cup eight times.

Honours

Men

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Season 2017–2018, as of December 2017.
NumberPlayerPositionHeight Weight Birth date
2 Lucie KalhousováOutside hitter1.8576
3 Klára MelicharováOutside hitter1.8380
4 Anna ŠotkovskáOutside hitter
5 Adéla StavinohováLibero1.7370
6 Gabriela BartošováMiddle blocker1.7867
7 Simona KopeckáSetter1.7167
8 Pavlína ŠimáňováMiddle blocker1.8680
9 Anna KomárkováOutside hitter1.7770
10 Marie KurkováSetter1.7979
12 Daniela ČernáOutside hitter1.8472
14 Veronika PeškováLibero1.6553
15 Nikola BarteckáMiddle blocker1.8572
16 Klára FomenkováOutside hitter1.8166
Simona ŠnajdrováMiddle blocker1.8363