Winter break schedule: Training camps in Spain and Portugal

Slavia start their winter training on 5th January spending their first 10 days in Spain.
After a successful autumn part of the 2019/20 season our players are enjoying their 3-week holiday before returning to Prague on 5th January 2020. On the same day the first team will travel to Marbella, Spain, for their 10-day fitness training.

After two friendly games in Prague players will travel to Lagos, Portugal, from 29th January to 9th February for another training camp including several international friendlies. First game of Czech FORTUNA:LIGA takes part on 15th or 16th February.

Winter Break 2019/20 Schedule


5 JanuaryStart of winter training
5 - 16 JanuaryFitness training camp, Marbella, Spain
22 JanuarySlavia v FK Ústí nad Labem, Prague, Strahov stadium
25 JanuarySlavia v Dynamo České Budějovice, Prague, Strahov Stadium
29 JanuaryDeparture for second training camp
29 January - 9 FebruaryTraining camp, Lagos, Portugal
15 - 16 FebruaryRound 21 of FORTUNA:LIGA, Bohemians v Slavia

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