FK Arsenal Česká Lípa
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Arsenal Česká Lípa is a Czech
Czech Republic
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 football
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 club located in Česká Lípa
Ceská Lípa
Česká Lípa a district seat and the largest city of the district bearing the same name. Česká Lípa can be reached easily from the north via Dresden, Bautzen, and the border crossing at Seifhennersdorf / Varnsdorf. Together with Liberec, being a higher administrative region, it is a part of Nisa...

, Czech Republic
Czech Republic
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. It currently plays in the Bohemian Football League
Bohemian Football League
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, which is in the third tier of Czech football.

In the 1996-1997, 1997-1998 and 1998-1999 seasons, the club played in the Czech 2. Liga
Czech 2. Liga
The 2. liga or Druhá liga is the lower tier of the two professional football leagues in the Czech Republic. The top two teams are promoted to the Gambrinus liga.-Structure:There are 16 clubs in the Czech 2. Liga...

.

Since 2011, Česká Lípa has been a farm team
Farm team
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 for Czech 2. Liga side FK Baník Most.

Historical names

  • 1927 - ČsSK Česká Lípa
  • 1945 - Sokol Česká Lípa
  • 1946 - Sokol Železničáři Česká Lípa
  • 1948 - Sokol Tatra Česká Lípa
  • 1953 - DSO Spartak Česká Lípa
  • 1960 - TJ Spoza Česká Lípa
  • 1961 - TJ SZ Česká Lípa
  • 1977 - TJ Vagonka Česká Lípa
  • ? - FK Česká Lípa
  • 2008 - Arsenal Česká Lípa

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