2012–13 season | |||
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Chairman | Michal Prokeš | ||
Manager | Luboš Kozel | ||
Stadium | Stadion Juliska | ||
Czech First League | 6th | ||
CMFS Cup | Fourth Round | ||
Top goalscorer |
League: Zbyněk Pospěch (9) All: Zbyněk Pospěch (9) |
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Highest home attendance | 4,257 v Sparta Prague (28 July 2012) |
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Lowest home attendance | League: 1,120 v Mladá Boleslav (26 May 2013) Cup: 266 v Olomouc (31 October 2012) |
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The 2012-13 season was Dukla Prague's second consecutive season in the Czech First League.
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Dukla lost the services of loan players Ivan Lietava and Ondřej Švejdík, who did not stay on at the club following the end of the previous season. Midfielder Marek Hanousek, who stayed at Dukla on loan after signing for Plzeň the previous winter, concluded his loan and joined up with his new teammates. Defender David Mikula, who had spent the second half of the season away on loan, left the club. Forward Jan Pázler signed for Jablonec in the summer of 2012 but remained at Dukla on a season-long loan.
Six players went out on loan, these were: Michal Šmíd and Ondřej Šiml, both to Bohemians 1905, Miroslav Marković (to České Budějovice), Tomáš Pospíšil (to Baník Most), Matěj Marič (to TJ Kunice) and Jakub Sklenář (to Pardubice).
Defender Ondřej Vrzal finally became a Dukla player after more than two years at the club on loan from Plzeň. Forward Zbyněk Pospěch joined from local rivals Slavia Prague, and the club's defence was boosted by the loan signing of Lukáš Štetina as well as the permanent signing of Spaniard José Romera. Midfielders Luboš Kalouda and Tomáš Borek joined the club. Midfielder Tomáš Berger returned to Juliska after an unsuccessful loan period in Plzeň.
In the winter transfer window, Jan Pázler cut his loan at Dukla short and headed to Jablonec ahead of schedule. Another striker left; Miroslav Marković, who had been out on loan, signed a deal with fellow First League side Brno. The club brought in a second Spaniard, Néstor Albiach as an additional striker.