Dukla Review
In the 17th century, Dukla was a thriving commercial hub on the trade route between Poland and Hungary. Merchants passed through its defensive walls to trade Hungarian wine, which was a favorite among Polish nobility. Life revolved around the town hall and the local markets, where goods from across the region were bartered in a bustling, multi-cultural atmosphere. The Blood of the Pass
The club gained a unique cult status in the West through the 1985 song "All I Want For Christmas Is A Dukla Prague Away Kit" by the band Half Man Half Biscuit. Artistic Reflections In the 17th century, Dukla was a thriving
Founded as an army team in 1948, it became a powerhouse of European football, winning 11 league titles. Legendary players like Pavel Nedved spent time there during their national service. The Blood of the Pass The club gained
At least ten times more Soviet troops died at the pass than Czechs, cementing the location as a grim symbol of Soviet liberation and sacrifice. The Legacy of the Pitch At least ten times more Soviet troops died
The name carries a heavy weight in Central European history, evolving from a peaceful trading hub into a symbol of wartime sacrifice and, eventually, a legendary name in the world of sports. The Trade Center