Summer break schedule

Slavia will play against Austria Wien or Slovan Bratislava during summer break. Venue and date for Czecho-Slovak Supercup is yet to be determined.
The red-whites met on Monday 17 June and left for the fitness training camp to Aigen (Austria). After their return Slavia will play first friendly against 1st league newcomers Dynamo České Budějovice.

During the 10-day training camp in Linsberg (Austria) Slavia will play Daučík Cup with Slovan Bratislava (on Tehelné pole stadium in Bratislava) and later against Austria Wien. At the end of this stage the Czecho-Slovak Supercup should take part, the venue and date are yet to be determined.

New season of Czech FORTUNA:LIGA starts on 13 July. The draw takes part on 19 June.

DATEEVENTVENUE AND TIME
17 JuneStart of training
17 - 21 JuneFitness training camp Aigen (AUT)
26 JuneSlavia – Dynamo České BudějoviceČelákovice, Union Stadium, 5pm
28 June - 7 JulyTraining camp Linsberg (AUT)
30 JuneSlovan Bratislava – Slavia Bratislava, Tehelné pole, 6pm
2 JulyAustria Wien – SlaviaTBD
TBDSpartak Trnava – SlaviaTBD

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