Czech Fourth Division

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Czech Fourth Division
Country Czech Republic
Confederation UEFA
Number of teams96 (in 6 groups)
Level on pyramid4
Promotion to ČFL
MSFL
Relegation toLevel 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, each holding 16 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.

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Between the 2014–15 season and the end of the 2020–21 season, the format of the three Bohemian divisions (A, B and C) differed, in that it did not allow draws. If a match is tied, the winner was decided by a penalty shootout. The winner of the shootout got two points and the loser got one. [1] In July 2021, points were reset to 3 points for a win and 1 point for a draw. [2]

Fourth Division clubs, 2024–25

Divize A

ClubTownRegion
1. FK Příbram B Příbram Central Bohemian
FK Slavoj Český Krumlov Český Krumlov South Bohemian
TJ Hluboká nad Vltavou Hluboká nad Vltavou South Bohemian
TJ Přeštice Přeštice Plzeň
SK Senco Doubravka Plzeň Plzeň
FK Králův Dvůr Králův Dvůr Central Bohemian
SK Slavia Vejprnice Vejprnice Plzeň
SK Aritma Prague Prague Prague
FK Jindřichův Hradec 1910 Jindřichův Hradec South Bohemian
FC Rokycany Rokycany Plzeň
TJ Jiskra Domažlice B Domažlice Plzeň
FK Komárov Komárov Central Bohemian
FK Petřín Plzeň B Plzeň Plzeň
TJ Spartak Soběslav Soběslav South Bohemian
SK Hořovice Hořovice Central Bohemian
TJ Ligmet Milín Milín Central Bohemian

Divize B

ClubTownRegion
SK Český Brod Český Brod Central Bohemian
FK Meteor Prague VIII Prague Prague
FC Tempo Prague Prague FC Tempo Prague
FC Viktoria Mariánské Lázně Mariánské Lázně Karlovy Vary
FC Přední Kopanina Prague Prague
FC Slavia Karlovy Vary Karlovy Vary 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
FK Ústí nad Labem - mládež Ústí nad Labem Ústí nad Labem
FK Ostrov Ostrov Karlovy Vary
TJ SK Hřebeč Hřebeč Central Bohemian
FK Admira Prague B Prague Prague
SK Štětí Štětí Ústí nad Labem
FK Baník Sokolov Sokolov Karlovy Vary

Divize C

ClubTownRegion
RMSK Cidlina Nový Bydžov Nový Bydžov Hradec Králové
FC Hlinsko Hlinsko Pardubice
FC Slavia Hradec Králové Hradec Králové Hradec Králové
SK Kosmonosy Kosmonosy Central Bohemian
FK Dobrovice Dobrovice Central Bohemian
FK Přepeře Přepeře Liberec
TJ Velké Hamry Velké Hamry Liberec
FK Benešov Benešov Central Bohemian
FK Turnov Turnov Liberec
Spartak Police nad Metují Police nad Metují Hradec Králové
FK Brandýs nad Labem Brandýs nad Labem Central Bohemian
MFK Trutnov Trutnov Hradec Králové
SK Vysoké Mýto Vysoké Mýto Pardubice
MFK Chrudim B Chrudim Pardubice
FK Slovan Hrádek nad Nisou 1910 Hrádek nad Nisou Liberec
FK Horní Ředice Horní Ředice Pardubice

Divize D

ClubTownRegion
FC Slovan Havlíčkův Brod Havlíčkův Brod 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
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
FC Kuřim Kuřim South Moravian
SK Líšeň B Brno South Moravian
Slavoj Polná Polná Vysočina
SK Fotbalová škola Třebíč Třebíč Vysočina
FC Velké Meziříčí Velké Meziříčí Vysočina
SFK Vrchovina Nové Město na Moravě Nové Město na Moravě Vysočina

Divize E

ClubTownRegion
1. HFK Olomouc Olomouc Olomouc
FC Kvasice Kvasice Zlín
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
SK Hranice Hranice Olomouc
FC Vsetín Vsetín Zlín
FK Šternberk Šternberk Olomouc
FC Kostelec na Hané Kostelec na Hané Olomouc
TJ Valašské Meziříčí Valašské Meziříčí Zlín

Divize F

ClubTownRegion
1. BFK Frýdlant nad Ostravicí Frýdlant nad Ostravicí Moravian-Silesian
FC Vratimov Vratimov Moravian-Silesian
FK Bospor Bohumín Bohumín Moravian-Silesian
FK Krnov Krnov Moravian-Silesian
FK Nový Jičín Nový Jičín Moravian-Silesian
MFK Havířov Havířov Moravian-Silesian
MFK Vítkovice Ostrava Moravian-Silesian
SFC Opava B Opava Moravian-Silesian
SK Beskyd Frenštát p. R. Frenštát pod Radhoštěm Moravian-Silesian
SK Jiskra Rýmařov Rýmařov Moravian-Silesian
SK Polanka nad Odrou Ostrava Moravian-Silesian
Sport-Club Pustá Polom Pustá Polom Moravian-Silesian
SSK Bílovec Bílovec Moravian-Silesian
TJ Kovohut Břidličná Břidličná Moravian-Silesian
TJ Petřvald na Moravě Petřvald na Moravě Moravian-Silesian
TJ Řepiště Řepiště Moravian-Silesian

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