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TEAM
P
W
D
L
GOALS
PTS
1
Sparta Praha
34
23
9
2
76 : 32
78
2
Slavia Praha
34
23
6
5
94 : 31
75
3
Plzen
34
17
7
10
59 : 38
58
4
Bohemians 1905
34
15
7
12
56 : 57
52
5
Slovácko
34
13
11
10
40 : 42
50
6
Sigma Olomouc
34
11
12
11
52 : 47
45
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The Czech Liga is the highest division of professional football in the Czech Republic. It was founded in 1993, following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, as the Gambrinus liga. The first season of the competition was held in 1994, with eight teams competing in the inaugural season.
The league is managed by the Football Association of the Czech Republic (FACR), and its corporate structure consists of a board of directors, a professional league council, and a general assembly. The board of directors is responsible for the overall management of the league, while the professional league council is responsible for the day-to-day operations of the competition.
The first game of the Czech Liga was played on August 20, 1994, between FC Bohemians Praha and FC Viktoria Žižkov. The game ended in a 1-1 draw, with Žižkov’s Pavel Kuka scoring the first ever goal in the league.
Since its inception, the Czech Liga has grown to become one of the most competitive leagues in Europe, with teams from all over the country competing for the title. The current champions are Slavia Prague, who won their 11th championship in the 2019/20 season.
The Czech Liga Czech-Republic season 2022 is off to a thrilling start. The season began on 2022-07-30 and will finish on 2023-04-29, with 16 teams competing for the championship. So far, 240 out of 128 matches have been played, and the top three teams in the standings are separated by only 7 points. Plzen currently leads the pack with 39 points, followed by Slavia Praha with 37 points and Slavia Praha with 32 points. However, with 112 matches still to be played, the competition is far from over. It’s sure to be an exciting season, and fans can’t wait to see which team will come out on top.The Czech Liga is the top division of football in the Czech Republic. The first edition of the 1. Liga took place in 2018, with Sparta Prague being crowned the inaugural champions. The teams are divided into three tables, with a promotion and relegation system for the best and worst-performing teams. The last 1 teams are relegated to the FNL. Each team plays a total of 32 games in one season, and the winner is the team with the most points at the end of the season. The top two teams qualify for the Champions League Qualification main tournament or preliminary qualifications, while two additional teams qualify for the Europa League Qualification tournament or preliminary qualifications.
The Czech Liga in the Czech Republic is known for its impressive stadiums and attendance. The team with the largest stadium is Slavia Prague, boasting a total capacity of 20,232. This is the largest stadium in the league, and it is often filled to capacity for important matches. The atmosphere in the stadium is electric, and it is a great place to watch a football match.
The 1. Liga in the Czech Republic is officially organized by the Czech First League. The largest TV partners for the league are Česká televize and O2 Czech Republic. This ensures that fans of the league have access to the latest news and updates, as well as the ability to watch the games live.