Orel (movement)

Czech gymnastics organization


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::summary Czech gymnastics organization ::

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nameOrel
logoLogo of the Orel sport organization.svg
typeChristian sport organization
founded_date1909
founderJan Šrámek
headquartersPelicova 2, Brno
homepagehttp://www.orel.cz
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The Orel ("eagle" in Czech) is a Moravia-based Czech youth movement and gymnastics organization which emerged between 1896–1909 as Catholic Church-supported competitor of another Czech sport movement Sokol (founded 1862), oriented more nationalistic and rather anti-Catholic. Orel movement, defining itself as "Christian sport organization", still exists and currently has about 19,000 members. Since 1921 is member of international sport association FICEP. Party always cooperated in close with Moravian-Silesian Christian Social Party and later with the Czechoslovak People's Party.

A similar organization with the same name was organized also in the Slovene Lands and in Croatia, where it successfully competed with the local Sokol movement. It was dissolved in the early 1930s by the following dictatorship in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.

Gallery

|Telovadni odsek Orla v Dobrniču.jpg|A group of Slovenian Orel members in Lower Carniola |Slovensko-hrvaški katoliški shod - telovadba Orlov 1913.jpg|Slovenian-Croatian Catholic Orel gathering in Ljubljana 1913 |Brno-Bosonohy - restaurace Orlovna.jpg|Orel house in Brno, Czech Republic |Hlinsko-Orel2013.jpg|Orel house in Hlinsko, Czech Republic

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