

FK Graffin Vlasim and SK Prostejov played out a tightly contested 1-1 draw in the Chance Národní Liga on 25 April 2026. The result kept both sides hovering in the mid-table of the Czech second division, with neither able to claim a decisive advantage in a match that featured solid defending and just a handful of clear-cut chances.
Match Overview
Played at the Stadion na Králi, the encounter was typical of a mid-season fixture in the Národní Liga: competitive, physical, and with both teams wary of exposing themselves on the counter. Vlasim took the initiative early on, pressing high and forcing Prostejov into defensive errors. The home side's reward came midway through the first half when a well-worked move down the right flank ended with a composed finish to make it 1-0.
Prostejov, however, showed resilience. After weathering the initial storm, they grew into the game and equalised just before the hour mark. A set-piece delivery into the box caused chaos in the Vlasim defence, and the away side pounced to slot home from close range. The goal reinvigorated the visitors, who then enjoyed their best spell of the match.
Key Moments
- Goal (Vlasim, 28′): A quick passing move on the counter caught Prostejov out of shape, with the striker finishing calmly past the goalkeeper.
- Equaliser (Prostejov, 57′): A well-delivered free kick was not cleared, and the loose ball was turned in from six yards.
- Late Pressure: Both teams pushed for a winner in the final 15 minutes, but last-ditch defending and a lack of precision in the final third meant the score remained 1-1.
Standout Players
Vlasim's central midfielder controlled much of the play in the first half, dictating tempo and breaking up opposition attacks. For Prostejov, the centre-back pairing stood firm after the early goal, with the captain organising the defensive line and making several crucial interceptions.
Table Impact
The draw left FK Graffin Vlasim just outside the top six, while SK Prostejov remained within touching distance of the promotion play-off places. With the season approaching its decisive phase, both teams know that draws must soon be turned into wins if they are to challenge for promotion to the Czech First League.