SK Motorlet Praha is a club with a long-standing football presence and history in Prague 5, Jinonice as well a large base of members. Good accessibility to our youth training centre encourages regular cooperation between the coaches of both clubs. In recent years, Dominik Plechatý, Matyáš Kozák, Dominik Šimáček or Martin Ambler have all left a significant mark on our selections.
A traditional Prague football club based in Prague 8, celebrated its 110th anniversary in 2019. Admira offers its athletes training and match facilities both at the main stadium in Kobylisy as well as in the sports complex at ZŠ Hovorčovická. The club also works with ZŠ Mazurská, where it uses the athletics stadium, a grass pitch and an area with an artificial surface. The main goal of the club is to educate not only great football players, but also honest and self-confident players with decency and humility.
SK Aritma Praha is a traditional club from Prague 6 with quality facilities for versatile development and training. The club has 1,100 members divided between football, basketball, athletics, tennis, ASPV, hiking, and volleyball. The football section has teams in all age groups, from the youngest to the old guard. The Faculty of Physical Education and Sports is also located near the club, so many educated coaches or students complete their internships at the club. Many interesting players have worked for the club - Tichý (has a silver medal from the World Cup in Chile), Gůra, Svoboda, Mistr and Radek Šírl.
FK Loko Praha, z.s. was founded in 1898 and belongs among the ten oldest clubs in the Czech Republic. The stadium is located in the centre of the capital city in Prague 7. In the past, the club played in the second highest competition in the Czech Republic (1948), which happened again in 2013. The club's kit was worn, among others, by well-known names in football such as Josef Bican, Tomáš Stránský and Václav Migas. FK Loko Praha has long been dedicated to the support and development of sports activities for children and youth. It regularly organises winter tournaments for youth teams.
SK Modřany is a football club with more than 100 years of history, it operates in Modřany in Prague 12. The club focuses on football training in its locality, working with the youngest children all the way up to the older age groups. The cooperation with Sparta helps convey the shared idea of development and education of young athletes to a wider circle of children and youth and thus contributes to the increase of active athletes.
SK Olympie Dolní Břežany is the second largest club in Prague-West with a strong focus on the education of young football players. Olympia offers a modern sports complex in a quiet village environment with good access to Prague. League players Ondřej Petrák, Petr Breda, Jiří Boula, Tereza Koubová and Bára Motyková started playing football on Olympia’s pitches.
FC Tempo Praha is a club with one of the largest member bases in the Czech Republic. Its aim is to create a friendly and a pleasant environment for all its members. The club's philosophy is based on fair play and a dedicated approach to player development, stemming from ACS’s own philosophy, making it a great partner in education of talented youth. Martin Vitík, for example, worked his way up from Tempo to Sparta's first team.
FC Zličín is a club that places great emphasis on the development of its youth teams, it unites more than 150 children who make use of the excellent training conditions and facilities available to them. The club's facilities underwent significant renovations in recent years. Children at youth level are looked after by licensed coaches who oversee not only the development of their football skills, but also their physical and social development. Mainly in the winter months, the club organises a large number of tournaments at their facilities for all the age categories.