![]() FC Slovácko ended and Jan Stejskal and Jakub Markovič both had their loans cut short. On 3 January, Ondřej Karafiát returned to Slovan Liberec on loan for the remainder of the season, whilst Patrik Hellebrand moved on loan Opava after his previous loan deal with 1. On 19 December, Slavia announced that Peter Olayinka had extended his contract with the club until June 2023. On 1 October, Vladimír Coufal left Slavia to join West Ham United. On 25 September, Daniel Langhamer left Slavia to sign for Mladá Boleslav, with Slavia retaining a buy-back option. On 16 September, Michal Frydrych left Slavia to join Wisła Kraków. On the say day, former player Miroslav Stoch began training with the club. On 7 September, goalkeeper Jakub Markovič joined Mladá Boleslav on loan for the season, with fellow goalkeeper Jan Stejskal joining Slavia on a similar deal. On 31 August, Mick van Buren was loaned to České Budějovice for six months. FC Slovácko on a season-long loan deal, with Slavia retaining the right to recall him in the winter transfer window. On 25 August, Patrik Hellebrand was loaned back to 1. On the same day, Jan Sýkora left the team after a three-year spell for the Polish Ekstraklasa runner-up Lech Poznan. ![]() On 24 August, Michal Beran headed back to Slovan Liberec on a season-long loan deal. Also on 18 August, Martin Vantruba moved to Nordsjælland on loan for the season. The speculation is that his remuneration will be CZK 1.3-1.4 million per month net of taxes with an additional bonus CZK 100,000 bonus for each achieved point in the league table. On 18 August, coach Jindřich Trpišovský has extended his contract by three years, until the summer of 2023 with an option for a two-year renewal. On 9 August, Slavia announced a new three-year contract for Jan Bořil and a new four-year contract for Vladimír Coufal. On 5 August, Slavia announced the signing of Ondřej Lingr, to a four-year contract from MFK Karviná, and the permanent signing of Mohamed Tijani from Vysočina Jihlava after he'd spent the first half of 2020 on loan at Slavia. On 31 July, Alexandru Baluta signed with Puskás Akadémia. On the same day, Jakub Jugas, Jan Matoušek and Daniel Kosek all were loaned to Slovan Liberec. On 27 July, Slavia announced the signing of Michal Beran and Tomáš Malinský from Slovan Liberec, to a four-year and three-year contract respectively. On 24 July, Tomáš Souček completed a permanent transfer to West Ham United where he had been on loan since January 2020, and Josef Hušbauer signed with Anorthosis Famagusta. On 17 July, Slavia announced the signing of Ondřej Karafiát from Slovan Liberec, to a four-year contract. On 14 April, Kúdela was officially found guilty of racial abuse by UEFA and was banned for ten UEFA matches, ruling him out of Slavia's remaining Europa League matches and Euro 2020. Slavia alleged Kúdela was assaulted after the match and the club lodged a criminal complaint. Kúdela and Slavia resolutely denied the accusation. On 18 March, Slavia defender Ondřej Kúdela was accused of racially abusing Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara during a Europa League knockout match. ![]() On 16 December, Slavia's games against Fastav Zlín, scheduled for the same day, was postponed due to COVID-19. On 8 October, the Fortuna liga was postponed, initially until 25 October, but then extended until 3 November. The chairman Jaroslav Tvrdík also set goals for the upcoming season, a championship three-peat (winning the title for a third consecutive time) and a 2020–21 UEFA Champions League group-stage presence. On 20 August, at the pre-season press conference, the club announced the design of the 2020–21 home and away kit. Īs a result of Bayern Munich reaching the final of the 2019–20 UEFA Champions League, Slavia was promoted from the 3rd qualification round to the play-off round of the 2020–21 UEFA Champions League as Lyon now were unable to qualify for European competition. ![]() In line with the manual, the team may resume its training and get ready for a match-week 1. On this day, the league FA also released updates in the COVID manual and the team has been released from the quarantine. On 17 August, Slavia announced that the entire 61-member squad was tested negative for the COVID-19. The team will be placed into a two-weeks quarantine and may not be able to play the first league match against České Budějovice on 23 August. On 11 August, Slavia's pre-season tour in Austria was ended prematurely after one of Slavia's players tested positive for COVID-19. On 3 August, it was announced that Slavia's friendly matches in Austria between 5 August and 14 August, would be played without fans in the stands due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Austria.
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