Country | Czech Republic |
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Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 90 (in 6 groups) |
Level on pyramid | 4 |
Promotion to | ČFL MSFL |
Relegation to | Level 5 (Prague Championship or regional championships) |
Domestic cup(s) | Czech Cup |
Website | A, B, C D, E, F |
The Czech Fourth Division (Czech : Divize) is the fourth tier of football in the Czech Republic. The level consists of six divisions, named Divize A-F, Divize A-C each holding 16 teams and Divize D-F each holding 14 teams. The top teams from Divize A, B and C are promoted to the Bohemian Football League while the top teams from Divize D, E and F are promoted to the Moravian–Silesian Football League. The number of relegated teams varies between the divisions, the destination of the relegated teams is one of the 14 Regional Divisions at level 5 of the pyramid.
The format of the three Bohemian divisions (A, B and C) is unconventional in that it does 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. [1]
Since 2021–22 season, the teams are again awarded by 3 points for a win and 1 point for a tie. [2]
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Club | Town | Region |
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1. FK Příbram B | Příbram | Central Bohemian |
FK Slavoj Český Krumlov | Český Krumlov | South Bohemian |
SK Otava Katovice | Katovice | South Bohemian |
TJ Sokol Lom | Lom u Tachova | South Bohemian |
SK Senco Doubravka | Plzeň | Plzeň |
FK Hořovicko | Hořovice | Central Bohemian |
SK Klatovy 1898 | Klatovy | Plzeň |
SK Aritma Prague | Prague | Prague |
FC Viktoria Mariánské Lázně | Mariánské Lázně | Karlovy Vary |
FC Rokycany | Rokycany | Plzeň |
TJ Jiskra Domažlice B | Domažlice | Plzeň |
FK Komárov | Komárov | Central Bohemian |
SK Horní Bříza | Horní Bříza | Plzeň |
TJ Spartak Soběslav | Soběslav | South Bohemian |
FK Petřín Plzeň | Plzeň | Plzeň |
SK Tochovice | Tochovice | Central Bohemian |
Club | Town | Region |
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SK Český Brod | Český Brod | Central Bohemian |
FK Meteor Prague VIII | Prague | Prague |
FC Chomutov | Chomutov | Ústí nad Labem |
SK Kladno | Kladno | Central Bohemian |
Arsenal Česká Lípa | Česká Lípa | Ústí nad Labem |
FK Hvězda Cheb | Cheb | Karlovy Vary |
FK Olympie Březová | Březová | Karlovy Vary |
SK Slaný | Slaný | Central Bohemian |
FK Neratovice–Byškovice | Neratovice | Central Bohemian |
SK Újezd Praha 4 | Prague | Prague |
SK Stap Tratec Vilémov | Vilémov | Ústí nad Labem |
SK Kosmonosy | Kosmonosy | Central Bohemian |
TJ Sokol Libiš | Libiš | Central Bohemian |
FK Admira Prague B | Prague | Prague |
Sokol Štětí | Štětí | Ústí nad Labem |
FK Seko Louny | Louny | Ústí nad Labem |
Club | Town | Region |
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RMSK Cidlina Nový Bydžov | Nový Bydžov | Hradec Králové |
FC Hlinsko | Hlinsko | Pardubice |
TJ Dvůr Králové | Dvůr Králové nad Labem | Hradec Králové |
FC Slovan Liberec B | Liberec | Liberec |
FK Dobrovice | Dobrovice | Central Bohemian |
FK OEZ Letohrad | Letohrad | Pardubice |
FK Čáslav | Čáslav | Central Bohemian |
FK Velké Hamry | Velké Hamry | Liberec |
SK Benátky nad Jizerou | Benátky nad Jizerou | Central Bohemian |
FK Turnov | Turnov | Liberec |
FK Náchod | Náchod | Hradec Králové |
FK Brandýs nad Labem | Brandýs nad Labem | Central Bohemian |
MFK Trutnov | Trutnov | Hradec Králové |
TJ Jiskra Ústí nad Orlicí | Ústí nad Orlicí | Pardubice |
SK Vysoké Mýto | Vysoké Mýto | Pardubice |
MFK Chrudim B | Chrudim | Pardubice |
Club | Town | Region |
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FC Slovan Havlíčkův Brod | Havlíčkův Brod | Vysočina |
SK Bystřice nad Pernštejnem | Bystřice nad Pernštejnem | Vysočina |
FC Žďas Žďár nad Sázavou | Žďár nad Sázavou | Vysočina |
MSK Břeclav | Břeclav | South Moravian |
AFC Humpolec | Humpolec | Vysočina |
TJ Tatran Bohunice | Brno | South Moravian |
FC Vysočina Jihlava B | Jihlava | Vysočina |
FC Start Brno | Brno | South Moravian |
FSC Stará Říše | Stará Říše | Vysočina |
TJ Sokol Tasovice | Tasovice | South Moravian |
FC Spartak Velká Bíteš | Velká Bíteš | Vysočina |
TJ Dálnice Speřice | Jiřice | Vysočina |
TJ Sokol Lanžhot | Lanžhot | South Moravian |
SK Tatran Ždírec nad Doubravou | Ždírec nad Doubravou | Vysočina |
Club | Town | Region |
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1. HFK Olomouc | Olomouc | Olomouc |
FC Zbrojovka Brno B | Brno | South Moravian |
SK Baťov 1930 | Otrokovice | Zlín |
FK Nové Sady | Olomouc | Olomouc |
SFK Holešov | Holešov | Zlín |
FK Kozlovice | Kozlovice | Moravian-Silesian |
FK Skaštice | Skaštice | Zlín |
FK Šumperk | Šumperk | Olomouc |
TJ Slovan Bzenec | Bzenec | South Moravian |
TJ Tatran Všechovice | Všechovice | Olomouc |
FC TVD Slavičín | Slavičín | Zlín |
1. FC Viktorie Přerov | Přerov | Olomouc |
FC Vsetín | Vsetín | Zlín |
FK Šternberk | Šternberk | Olomouc |
Club | Town | Region |
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SK Jiskra Rýmařov | Rýmařov | Moravian-Silesian |
TJ Valašské Meziříčí | Valašské Meziříčí | Zlín |
SK Beskyd Frenštát p. R. | Frenštát pod Radhoštěm | Moravian-Silesian |
MFK Havířov | Havířov | Moravian-Silesian |
FK Nový Jičín | Nový Jičín | Moravian-Silesian |
SFC Opava B | Opava | Moravian-Silesian |
FK Krnov | Krnov | Moravian-Silesian |
FC Slavoj Olympia Bruntál | Bruntál | Moravian-Silesian |
SSK Bílovec | Bílovec | Moravian-Silesian |
MFK Karviná B | Karviná | Moravian-Silesian |
TJ Kovohut Břidličná | Břidličná | Moravian-Silesian |
SK Polanka nad Odrou | Ostrava | Moravian-Silesian |
FK Bospor Bohumín | Bohumín | Moravian-Silesian |
TJ Unie Hlubina Ostrava | Ostrava | Moravian-Silesian |
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