Bohemian Football League Explained

3. Česká fotbalová liga
Country:Czech Republic
Confed:UEFA
Founded:1991
Teams:17+17
Promotion:Czech National Football League
Relegation:Fourth Division (Divize A, B or C)
Level:3
Domest Cup:Czech Cup
Champions:SK Slavia Prague B

3rd Bohemian Football League (Czech: 3. Česká fotbalová liga; ČFL) is one of the third level football leagues of the Czech Republic (the other is the Moravian-Silesian Football League). The league comprises teams from the historic Bohemia region.

History

The league was formed in 1991 during the Czechoslovakia era, replacing the former II. ČNL (II. Česká národni liga; Second Czech National League) at the third tier of Czechoslovak football alongside sister league MSFL.[1] In 2024, the league was renamed 3. Česká fotbalová liga to include a number indicating the level in the system of Czech football competitions in accordance with the new regulations.[2]

Competition format

The winner of ČFL is promoted to Czech National Football League. In total three clubs are promoted to the ČFL - the winner of Divize A, the winner of Divize B and the winner of Divize C.

The format of the league was unconventional in that it did not allow draws. As of the 2014–15 season, if a match is tied, the winner is decided by a penalty shootout. The winner of the shootout gets two points and the loser gets one.[3] From season 2019–20 on, Junior league (with B teams of first-league clubs) was canceled and the B teams were moved into the ČFL and MSFL. The competition was divided into two groups with 16 teams in each.[4]

Since the 2021–22 season, the teams are again awarded by 3 points for a win and 1 point for a tie.[5]

Bohemian Football League clubs, 2024–25

As FK Robstav's relegation to the lower leagues was canceled by the court, the league system was adjusted for the 2024–25 season. In that season, 17 participants will therefore exceptionally play in each group instead of the usual 16.[6] After FAČR appealed to the Supreme Court, the court ruled in favor of FAČR. FK Robstav thus became the first relegated team from Group A, and it will therefore be played with 16 teams.[7]

Bohemian Football League A

ClubPrevious season
FK PříbramRelegated from FNL
FC Slovan Velvary1st in ČFL group B
TJ Jiskra Domažlice2nd
Povltavská fotbalová akademie3rd
FC Viktoria Plzeň B4th
SK Dynamo České Budějovice B5th
Sokol Hostouň6th
FC Silon Táborsko akademie7th
FK Loko Vltavín8th
FK Robstav9th
FK Admira Prague10th
FK Dukla Prague B11th
Bohemians 1905 B12th
FK Motorlet Prague13th
FC Písek14th
SK Petřín PlzeňPromoted from Divize A
FC ChomutovPromoted from Divize B

Bohemian Football League B

ClubPrevious season
SK Zápy2nd
FK Viagem Ústí nad Labem3rd
SK Sokol Brozany4th
FK Baník Most-Souš5th
SK Sparta Kolín6th
FC Slovan Liberec B7th
FK Pardubice B8th
FK Chlumec nad Cidlinou9th
TJ Sokol Živanice10th
FC Hradec Králové B11th
FK Jablonec B12th
FK Teplice B13th
FK Mladá Boleslav B14th
Arsenal Česká Lípa15th
TJ Jiskra Ústí nad OrlicíPromoted from Divize C
SK Benátky nad JizerouPromoted from Divize C
SK KladnoPromoted from Divize B

Bohemian Football League (ČFL) champions

SeasonWinnersRunners-up
1991–92TJ Liaz Jablonec nad NisouChmel Blšany
1992–93FK Chmel BlšanyTFK VTJ Teplice
1993–94FK Armaturka Ústí nad LabemFC Portal Příbram
1994–95SK 1887 ChrudimFK Pelikán Děčín
1995–96AFK Atlantic Lázně BohdanečBrummer Česká Lípa
1996–97SK Slavia Prague BFC MUS Most
1997–98FK Mladá BoleslavFK Pelikán Děčín
1998–99SK Spolana NeratoviceFK Admira/Slavoj Prague
1999–00FC ChomutovSK Sparta Krč
2000–01FK Mogul KolínFK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov)
2001–02AC Sparta Prague BTatran Prachatice
2002–03TJ Tatran PrachaticeSK Slavia Prague B
2003–04MFK Ústí nad LabemFK Náchod-Deštné
2004–05FC Slovan Liberec BSC Xaverov
2005–06FC Zenit ČáslavSK Slovan Varnsdorf
2006–07FC Bohemians PragueSK Sparta Krč
2007–08AC Sparta Prague BFK Sezimovo Ústí
2008–09VlašimFC Písek
2009–10FK Sezimovo ÚstíTJ Sokol Ovčáry
2010–11FC Bohemians PragueFK Mladá Boleslav B
2011–12MFK ChrudimFK Pardubice
2012–13Loko VltavínFK Kolín
2013–14FK KolínSK Viktorie Jirny
2014–15FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov)TJ Jiskra Domažlice
2015–16SK Viktorie JirnySK Zápy
2016–17SK Viktorie JirnyFC Olympia Hradec Králové
2017–18MFK ChrudimLoko Vltavín
2018–19FK Slavoj VyšehradSK Zápy
2019–20
2020–21
2021–22SK Slavia Prague BSK Zápy
2022–23FK Viktoria ŽižkovTJ Jiskra Domažlice
2023–24SK Slavia Prague BFC Slovan Velvary

References

Notes and References

  1. Book: Jeřábek, Luboš. Český a československý fotbal - lexikon osobností a klubu. 2007. Grada Publishing. Prague. cs. 978-80-247-1656-5. 34–35.
  2. Web site: Konec divizí v Čechách, odteď existuje 4. liga. Za rok budou ligy i z přeborů. iDNES.cz. cs. 6 June 2024.
  3. Web site: Hrabal. Michal. VÍME PRVNÍ: ČFL a divize ruší remízy! O výhře rozhodnou penalty. Připojí se i Premier League?. efotbal.cz. 25 August 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304040824/http://fotbal.hattrick.cz/vime-cfl-a-divize-rusi-remizy-o-vyhre-rozhodnou-penalty-pripoji-se-i-premier-league/. 4 March 2016. dead.
  4. Web site: Dvě skupiny ČFL, víc týmů na Moravě. Konec juniorské ligy přinese změny. iDNES.cz. cs. 25 June 2019.
  5. Web site: Konec penaltovým rozstřelům. fotbalunas.cz. cs.
  6. Web site: Řídící komise pro Čechy. Football Association of the Czech Republic. cs. 6 June 2024.
  7. Web site: Šílený start ČFL! Robstav hrát třetí ligu nebude a je prvním sestupujícím. Vrchní soud vyhověl odvolání FAČR. Football Association of the Czech Republic. cs. 11 August 2024.