
Graffin Vlasim
Graffin Vlasim stats and predictions are indispensable for followers of the Czech FNL side. The club, founded in 1969, calls Stadion Kollárova ulice in Vlašim its home. Competing in the Czech FNL and Cup, Graffin Vlasim has recently been active in a series of friendly matches, offering a clear window into the team's current performance level.
Graffin Vlasim's recent form over the last five friendly matches shows a clear upward trajectory: after a pair of narrow defeats — 2-3 at home to Dukla Praha on June 20 and 1-2 away to Jablonec on June 26 — the team turned things around with three consecutive victories. They beat Dukla Praha 2-1 at home on June 27, stunned Slavia Praha 2-1 away on July 1, and crushed Kraluv Dvur 4-0 at home on July 11. Over these five matches, Graffin Vlasim scored 11 goals and conceded 7, indicating a potent attack but occasional defensive lapses.
As the data centers on friendly matches, detailed league statistics for Graffin Vlasim's 2025/26 FNL or Cup campaign are not provided. The club's squad includes goalkeeper F. Kotek, attackers D. Michl and E. Rama (the latter from Kosovo), and midfielder J. Dufek. However, their goal and appearance counts for the season are not recorded in the current dataset. The team competes in the Czech second tier and the domestic cup, with its home games at Stadion Kollárova ulice in Vlašim.
As of the latest data, no upcoming fixtures have been scheduled for Graffin Vlasim. Fans awaiting the next match should monitor official sources for the team's next friendly or competitive fixture in the Czech FNL or Cup.
Without a specific next opponent, we assess Graffin Vlasim's general win probability based on the last five friendly matches. The team won three (60%) and lost two (40%), with no draws. This translates to an estimated win probability of 60% for upcoming matches, a draw probability of 0%, and a loss probability of 40%. The high goal tally (11 goals) indicates a capable attack, but the two recent defeats suggest that against organized opposition, they may struggle defensively. In its current form, Graffin Vlasim is likely to win around 60% of its matches, with losses being the only other outcome. The stunning away win against Slavia Praha, a top Czech side, underlines the team's potential to cause upsets, but consistency remains a question. For betting enthusiasts, these numbers imply a high-risk, high-reward profile for the side in forthcoming friendlies and league contests.