

Sigma Olomouc B delivered a commanding performance under the floodlights on 10 June 2026, dispatching Trinec 3-1 in a Czech Third League clash that underlined the hosts’ growing authority at home. The result at the Andrův stadion’s auxiliary pitch kept Sigma’s reserve side firmly in the mix for the upper tier of the Moravian-Silesian regional group, while Trinec were left to rue defensive lapses that proved costly against a well-drilled young outfit.
Match Overview
From the opening whistle, Sigma Olomouc B dictated the tempo. Their high press and quick transitions unsettled a Trinec side that had hoped to sit deep and counter. The home side’s first real chance arrived inside ten minutes when left-winger Lukáš Procházka cut inside and forced a sharp save from Trinec goalkeeper David Petržela. The breakthrough came midway through the first half: a sweeping team move ended with central midfielder Tomáš Kovář sweeping home from the edge of the box after a clever lay-off from striker Ondřej Ševčík.
Trinec responded well, equalising just before the half-hour mark. A corner kick was only partially cleared, and Trinec captain Jakub Bílek volleyed emphatically through a crowded penalty area. However, Sigma Olomouc B regained the lead within five minutes. A long ball over the top caught the Trinec defence flat-footed, and Ševčík coolly slotted past the advancing Petržela for his sixth goal of the campaign.
Second‑Half Dominance
The second period saw Sigma Olomouc B assume complete control. Their midfield, anchored by experienced campaigner Petr Hrošovský, denied Trinec any sustained possession. The decisive third goal arrived on 68 minutes: full‑back David Štěpánek surged down the right and delivered a low cross that substitute Jakub Svoboda turned in from close range. Trinec’s frustration grew, and they finished the match with ten men after defender Marek Žalud received a second yellow card for a cynical foul.
Standout Performers
- Ondřej Ševčík – The central striker not only scored but also created countless openings with his intelligent movement. His link‑up play was a constant thorn in Trinec’s side.
- Petr Hrošovský – The veteran midfield conductor completed over 90% of his passes and won four crucial tackles. His leadership steadied the young team.
- Jakub Bílek – Trinec’s captain was a lone bright spot, scoring a well‑struck equaliser and making several important clearances before his side’s discipline crumbled.
Tactical Story
Sigma Olomouc B used a flexible 4‑3‑3 that morphed into a 2‑3‑5 in possession, with full‑backs pushing high to pin back Trinec’s wide midfielders. Trinec’s 4‑4‑2 lacked the legs to close down space, and they were repeatedly exposed in the channels. The home side’s second and third goals both originated from wide areas, exploiting the visitors’ narrow defensive shape.
Season Implications
With this victory, Sigma Olomouc B moved into fourth place in the Czech Third League’s Group B, nine points behind leaders Baník Ostrava B but with two games in hand. Trinec, meanwhile, slipped to 12th, only three points above the relegation zone. The result reinforces Sigma’s credentials as a side that can trouble the promotion contenders, especially at home where they have now won four of their last five.