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1. Liga Women standings
TEAM
P
W
D
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GOALS
PTS
1
Slavia Praha W
19
16
1
2
89 : 11
49
2
Sparta Praha W
19
11
5
3
55 : 15
38
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Slovácko W
19
10
3
6
41 : 32
33
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Slovan Liberec W
19
9
4
6
38 : 24
31
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The 1. Liga Women, formerly known as the Czech Women’s Football League, was founded in 1993 and is the top-tier professional women’s football league in the Czech Republic. It is organized by the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) and is contested by eight teams.
The inaugural season of the 1. Liga Women was played in 1993 and featured eight teams: Slavia Praha, Sparta Praha, 1. FC Slovácko, Židenice, Slovan Liberec, Dukla Praha, Bohemians Praha and FK Most.
The first season was won by Slavia Praha, who defeated Sparta Praha in the final. Since then, Slavia Praha have gone on to become the most successful team in the league, winning a total of eight titles.
The current corporate structure of the 1. Liga Women consists of the FAČR, which is responsible for the overall organization of the league, and the eight teams that make up the league. Each team is responsible for its own finances and operations, and the league is governed by a set of rules and regulations set by the FAČR.
The 1. Liga Women is the highest level of women’s football in the Czech Republic, and is one of the most competitive leagues in Europe. It has produced some of the best female footballers in the world, and is a major source of pride for the Czech Republic.
The 2022 season of the Czech Republic’s Liga Women 1 kicked off on August 21st, 2022 and will conclude on March 19th, 2023. Eight teams are currently vying for the championship title, with 56 out of the 44 matches already played. The top three teams in the league are Sparta Praha W with 29 points, Slavia Praha W with 28 points, and Slavia Praha W with 23 points. However, there are still 12 matches to be played, meaning that the top three teams are separated by just 6 points. The remaining 12 matches will be crucial in determining the champion of the 2022 season. With the top three teams so close in the standings, the race for the title is sure to be exciting.The 1. Liga Women Czech-Republic was first established in 1993, with Sparta Praha being the inaugural league winner. The teams are placed in one table, with the top team qualifying for the UEFA Women’s Champions League. The teams compete in a promotion and relegation system, with the best-performing teams being promoted and the worst-performing teams being relegated. Each team plays a total of 13 games in one season, and the team with the most points at the end of the season is declared the winner.
The UEFA Champions League Women is the premier club competition for women’s football in Europe. The tournament is held annually and features teams from the top leagues in Europe, including the Czech Republic’s 1. Liga Women. The competition is divided into a main tournament and preliminary qualifications, with the top teams from each country advancing to the main tournament.
The 1. Liga Women is the top division of women’s football in the Czech Republic. It is made up of 12 teams, all of which compete for the league title each season. The league is highly competitive, with teams from all over the country vying for the championship. Attendance for 1. Liga Women matches is also high, with stadiums often filled to capacity for the biggest games.
The Football Association of the Czech Republic is the official organization in charge of the Czech Republic’s Liga Women 1 football league. The league is broadcasted on a variety of TV partners, including Czech Television, Sport 5, and Sport 1.