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Sydney FC Prague : ウィキペディア英語版
Sydney FC Prague

The Sydney Football Club Prague, commonly known as ''Sydney Prague'' or just ''Prague'', was a former association football club formed in 1957 by predominantly Czech Australians, which participated in the NSW State League from its foundation in 1957 until its amalgamation with Yugal at the beginning of the 1973 season.
Sydney Prague were one of the most successful sides of the late 50s and early 60s, consistently finishing high in leagues and cups. Prague were one of the first club sides to bring fast, attacking European style play to Australia, due to the influx of European ex-international players to the club in the late 1950s.
== History ==
Prague was the home of many Australian and ex-European representative footballers throughout the 60s and early 70s. Prague was instrumental in the strengthening of Australian football throughout its time, and had strong player and coaching links with the Australia national football (soccer) team.

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