Czechia First League 03/11 14:00 23 [6] Sigma Olomouc v Ceske Budejovice [13] L 3-0
Czechia First League 03/05 16:00 22 [13] Ceske Budejovice v Slavia Prague [1] W 1-0
Czechia Cup 03/01 16:00 3 Ceske Budejovice v FC Brno W 2-1
Czechia First League 02/25 14:00 21 [9] Mlada Boleslav v Ceske Budejovice [12] D 2-2
Czechia First League 02/19 14:00 20 [14] Ceske Budejovice v Bohemians 1905 [6] W 1-0
Czechia First League 02/12 14:00 19 [2] Viktoria Plzen v Ceske Budejovice [14] L 2-1
Czechia First League 02/05 14:00 18 [13] Ceske Budejovice v Slovan Liberec [10] L 0-2
Czechia Cup 02/01 14:00 4 Ceske Budejovice v Hradec Kralove W 2-0
Czechia First League 01/28 14:00 17 [8] Slovacko v Ceske Budejovice [13] L 1-0
Club Friendly List 01/20 12:30 - Ceske Budejovice v KF Prishtina W 4-1
Club Friendly List 01/17 12:00 - Ceske Budejovice v Widzew Lodz L 0-4
Europe Friendlies 12/02 13:00 - SV Ried v Ceske Budejovice D 3-3
Europe Friendlies 11/26 11:00 - St Polten v Ceske Budejovice D Cancelled
Czechia Cup 11/19 14:00 4 Ceske Budejovice v Marius Frosa - Postponed
Czechia First League 11/12 17:00 16 [3] Sparta Prague v Ceske Budejovice [11] L 1-0
Czechia First League 11/05 14:00 15 [14] Ceske Budejovice v FC Brno [5] W 3-2
Czechia First League 10/29 13:00 14 [13] FK Jablonec v Ceske Budejovice [11] L 3-0
Czechia First League 10/23 13:00 13 [9] Ceske Budejovice v Hradec Kralove [4] L 0-3
Czechia Cup 10/19 15:00 9 Ceske Budejovice v FC Sellier & Bellot Vlasim W 3-1
Czechia First League 10/15 14:00 12 [12] FK Teplice v Ceske Budejovice [13] W 0-2
Czechia First League 10/09 14:00 11 [13] Ceske Budejovice v FC Fastav Zlín [15] D 2-2
Czechia First League 10/01 14:00 10 [11] Banik Ostrava v Ceske Budejovice [15] W 1-2
Czechia Cup 09/21 16:30 8 Chomutov v Ceske Budejovice W 0-5
Czechia First League 09/17 14:00 9 [12] Ceske Budejovice v Sigma Olomouc [14] L 0-3
Czechia First League 09/11 17:00 8 [2] Giron/Meister v Ceske Budejovice [12] L 6-1
Czechia First League 09/03 14:00 7 [8] Ceske Budejovice v Mlada Boleslav [11] L 0-2
Czechia First League 08/30 15:30 6 [6] Bohemians 1905 v Ceske Budejovice [10] W 1-2
Czechia First League 08/27 14:00 5 [9] Ceske Budejovice v Viktoria Plzen [7] L 0-1
Czechia First League 08/21 14:00 4 [5] Olympiakos Women v Ceske Budejovice [8] D 1-1
Czechia First League 08/14 14:00 3 [10] Ceske Budejovice v Slovacko [5] D 2-2

SK Dynamo České Budějovice is a professional football club from České Budějovice, Czech Republic. From 2025, the club plays in the Czech National Football League, the second tier of football in the Czech Republic.

History

The club was founded in 1899 as Sportovní kroužek České Budějovice and in 1900 as Sportovní klub České Budějovice. Since 1993, the club has played in the top-level Czech First League almost exclusively. Despite suffering relegation three times, most recently in 2005, the club has won promotion back to the top-flight immediately on each occasion.

In 2002 České Budějovice celebrated promotion to the Czech First League, announcing a project to reconstruct their stadium in line with league requirements. The club celebrated its centenary in 2005 but were relegated from the top flight, vowing to return to the Czech First League a year later. In the 2005–06 Czech 2. Liga, the club started poorly, lying in 13th place in late September. A change in fortunes came about with the club signing former player and all-time leader in national team appearances Karel Poborský on loan from Sparta Prague. The club improved significantly and went on to win promotion back to the Czech First League at the end of the season.

Since 2011, České Budějovice have had an agreement where SK Strakonice 1908 operates as its farm team.

In 2023, sports researchers Michal Průcha and Zdeněk Zuntych found out from an edition of the former České Budějovice local newspaper "Budivoj" that the football club was founded in 1900. In response, the team changed the year in its logo.

České Budějovice, officially known as SK Dynamo České Budějovice, is a professional soccer team based in the city of České Budějovice, located in the South Bohemia region of the Czech Republic. Founded in 1905, the club has a rich history and is one of the prominent teams in Czech football.

The team plays its home matches at the Stadion Střelecký ostrov, which has a capacity of around 6,000 spectators. Known for its passionate fan base, the club enjoys strong local support, with fans often creating an electric atmosphere during home games.

Dynamo České Budějovice has experienced various successes throughout its history, including winning the Czech Cup and competing in European tournaments. The team's colors are traditionally black and white, and they are often referred to simply as "Dynamo."

The club is known for its commitment to developing young talent, with a strong youth academy that has produced several notable players who have gone on to achieve success both domestically and internationally. The team's playing style is characterized by a blend of technical skill and tactical discipline, making them a competitive force in the Czech First League.

As they continue to strive for success in both domestic and European competitions, Dynamo České Budějovice remains a key player in the landscape of Czech football, embodying the spirit and passion of the sport in the region.