Friendly games in Portugal confirmed

Slavia will play 4 games during their winter training camp in Lagos, Portugal.
Two friendly games in Prague were confirmed earlier. The red and whites will play FK Ústí nad Labem (2nd tier) on Wednesday, 22 January, and Dynamo České Budějovice on Saturday, 25 January. Both games took part on Evžena Rošického stadium in Prague with KO at 1:30 pm.

Four more games will take part in Portugal during our winter training camp in Lagos. In form of mini-tournament Slavia will play against Aarhus GF (currently 3rd in Danish Superliga), Vålerenga IF (10th team of 2019 Norwegian Eliteserien) and with the winner of the other group, probably one of the pair FC Astana or FC Copenhagen. Last opponent during the training camp in Portugal will be Swedish side Hammarby IF, 3rd team of 2019 Alsvenskan. 

Winter friendly games schedule


22 January1:30 pmFK Ústí nad LabemEvžena Rošického, Prague
25 January1:30 pmDynamo České BudějoviceEvžena Rošického, Prague
1 February2 pmAarhus GF (DEN)Lagos
4 February2 pmVålerenga IF (NOR)Lagos
7 FebruaryTBDCup Final: FC Astana (KAZ) / FC Copenhagen (DEN)Lagos
8 February9 pmHammarby IF (SWE)Lagos

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