Fixtures

WHIL Women 04/28 14:45 2 Slavia Praha - naised vs Lazne Kynzvart - naised - View
MOL Liga - naised 04/28 14:45 - DHC Slavia Praha - naised vs Kynzvart - naised - View
WHIL Women 05/04 15:00 2 Lazne Kynzvart - naised vs Slavia Praha - naised - View

Results

MOL Liga - naised 03/30 16:00 22 [5] DHC Slavia Praha - naised v HK Hodonín - naised [12] W 32-23
MOL Liga - naised 03/16 17:00 21 Slovan Duslo Šala - naised v Slavia Praha - naised W 24-28
MOL Liga - naised 03/09 16:00 20 DHC Plzeň - naised v Slavia Praha - naised L 34-29
MOL Liga - naised 02/24 16:00 19 [5] DHC Slavia Praha - naised v Sokol Poruba - naised [11] W 27-24
MOL Liga - naised 02/17 19:00 18 [2] DAC Dunajská Streda - naised v DHC Slavia Praha - naised [5] L 30-27
MOL Liga - naised 02/10 16:30 17 [5] DHC Slavia Praha - naised v Sokol Písek - naised [6] L 29-32
MOL Liga - naised 02/04 15:00 16 HC Zlin v DHC Slavia Praha - naised W 25-33
MOL Liga - naised 01/27 16:00 15 DHC Slavia Praha - naised v Lazne Kynzvart - naised D 20-20
MOL Liga - naised 01/17 16:30 14 Iuventa Michalovce - naised v DHC Slavia Praha - naised L 30-20
MOL Liga - naised 01/13 16:00 13 [4] Slavia Praha - naised v DHK Baník Most - naised [5] L 21-35
MOL Liga - naised 01/06 16:30 12 [8] DHK Olomouc - naised v Slavia Praha - naised [3] W 27-34
MOL Liga - naised 11/18 15:30 11 [12] HK Hodonín - naised v DHC Slavia Praha - naised [5] W 25-34

Wikipedia - DHC Slavia Prague

DHC Slavia Prague the Czech women's handball section of Czech omnisport club SK Slavia Prague. It was established in 1919. They are currently competing in the MOL Liga and the Czech Women's Handball League.

The team won four Czechoslovak championships between 1926 and 1935. In 1960 Slavia, which had its name changed to Dynamo Prague between 1949 and 1965, won its fifth title and became the first team to represent Czechoslovakia in the newly founded European Cup where it reached the final, losing to Stiinta Bucharest. Three decades later the team won two of the last three editions of the Czechoslovak championship.

Following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia Slavia has competed in the Czech First Division and, from 2002, in the WHIL, a supranational league comprised by the leading Czech and Slovak clubs. The team won seven Czech championships between 1994 and 2010, and it has also won the WHIL in 2010 and 2011. Its major international success in the modern era was reaching the semifinals of the EHF Cup in 2001.