Znojmo won promotion from the
Czech Fourth Division in 2002, finishing first in Division D in the 2001–02 season. The club followed this with eight seasons in the
Moravian–Silesian Football League, before winning another promotion in 2010 under manager Michal Sobota. The club secured promotion to the
Czech 2. Liga two matches before the end of 2009–10 season. His replacement was
Bohumil Smrček. This prompted the club to replace Smrček with new manager
Leoš Kalvoda. They finished bottom of the
2013–14 Czech First League, and played all of their matches in
Brno (aside from one which was played in
Jihlava) due to their own stadium not meeting league requirements. Znjomo were scheduled to participate in the preliminary round of the
2024–25 Czech Cup but withdrew before their match with
TJ Sokol Tasovice.
Historical names • 1953 – DSO Rudá Hvězda Znojmo • 1969 – TJ Rudá Hvězda Znojmo • 1990 – SKP Znojmo-Práče (after incorporation of TJ Sokol Práče) • 1992 – SKPP Znojmo • 1993 – VTJ SKP Znojmo • 1994 – VTJ Znojmo-Rapotice (after incorporation of TJ Sokol Rapotice, 1997 Sokol Rapotice split again) • 1995 – VTJ Znojmo • 1999 – Fotbal Znojmo • 2001 – 1. SC Znojmo FK (after incorporation of FC Znojmo) == Stadium ==