Czech First League

The Czech First League, known as the Fortuna liga for sponsorship reasons, is a Czech professional league for football clubs. At the top of the Czech football league system, it is the country's primary football competition. Seasons typically run from August to May, most games are played on Saturdays and Sundays with few games played on Fridays. All Fortuna liga clubs qualify for the Czech Cup.

Czech First League
Founded1993 (1993)
CountryCzech Republic
ConfederationUEFA
Number of teams16
Level on pyramid1
Relegation toCzech National Football League
Domestic cup(s)Czech Cup
International cup(s)UEFA Champions League
UEFA Europa League
UEFA Europa Conference League
Current championsViktoria Plzeň (6th title)
(2021–22)
Most championshipsSparta Prague (12 titles)
Top goalscorerDavid Lafata (198 goals)
TV partnersOneFootball (Outside of Czech Republic)
Websiteen.fortunaliga.cz
Current: 2022–23 Czech First League

The history of the Czech football league began with its reorganization for the 1993–94 season following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia and therefore the league became the successor of the Czechoslovak League. Thirty-five clubs have competed in the Fortuna liga since its founding. Sparta Prague has won the title 12 times, the most among Czech clubs. Other clubs that were crowned as champions are Slavia Prague, Slovan Liberec, Baník Ostrava and Viktoria Plzeň, who are the reigning champions.

Based on performances in European competitions over the past five years, the league is ranked 17th in the UEFA league rankings for the 2021–22 season.

Gambrinus liga 2013 trophy

Competition format

In the inaugural season, two points were awarded for a win, before switching to three points for a win in 1994.[1] Teams are ranked by total points, in the case of two or more teams finishing with equal points, the head-to-head record between the teams is used for ranking, counting points in relevant games, then goal difference and then goals scored.

1993–2018

There were 16 clubs in the league. During the course of a season, which lasted from August to May, each club played the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 30 games.

New format

The 2018–19 season was the first season played with the new competition format. After the regular season, which lasts from July to April and involves each team playing every other team home and away, the teams are divided into three groups. The top six teams enter the championship group, with the first-placed team being named champions. The teams play against each other only once, playing total of five additional matches. Points earned are added to the points from the regular season.

The teams 7th–10th position after 30 games take part in the Europa League play-offs. The best of them play against the fourth-placed or fifth-placed (it depends on the result of the Czech Cup and on the Czech coefficient rankings between European football leagues) of the championship group to determine who will participate in the Europa League.

The teams from 11th–16th position play in the same format as the championship group. The team finishing in 16th position is relegated directly to the Czech National Football League, while teams in 15th and 14th places play relegation play-offs against teams finishing 2nd and 3rd in the Czech National Football League.

Changes in 2020/21

Due to positive tests for Covid-19 in the 2019–20 season the relegation group was abandoned.[2] The league announced that due to time pressure the relegation group will remain unfinished and as a consequence, no team can be relegated and the winner of the second league should be promoted. To avoid playing the 2020–21 season with odd number of teams, the automatic promotion was granted to the second placed team as well. There were 18 clubs in the league, each club plays the others twice, once at their home stadium and once at that of their opponents, for a total of 34 games. The three lowest placed teams were relegated to the second tier (Czech National Football League). From the 2021–22 season, the system returns to its previous format.

Champions

Year by year

SeasonChampionsRunners-upThird placeTop goalscorer(s) (goals)Club(s)
 1993–94Sparta Prague (1)Slavia PragueBaník OstravaCzech Republic Horst Siegl (20)Sparta Prague
 1994–95Sparta Prague (2)Slavia PragueBoby BrnoCzech Republic Radek Drulák (15)Drnovice
 1995–96Slavia Prague (1)Sigma OlomoucJablonecCzech Republic Radek Drulák (22)Drnovice
 1996–97Sparta Prague (3)Slavia PragueJablonecCzech Republic Horst Siegl (19)Sparta Prague
 1997–98Sparta Prague (4)Slavia PragueSigma OlomoucCzech Republic Horst Siegl (13)Sparta Prague
 1998–99Sparta Prague (5)TepliceSlavia PragueCzech Republic Horst Siegl (18)Sparta Prague
 1999–00Sparta Prague (6)Slavia PragueDrnoviceCzech Republic Vratislav Lokvenc (22)Sparta Prague
 2000–01Sparta Prague (7)Slavia PragueSigma OlomoucCzech Republic Vítězslav Tuma (15)Drnovice
 2001–02Slovan Liberec (1)Sparta PragueViktoria ŽižkovCzech Republic Jiří Štajner (15)Slovan Liberec
 2002–03Sparta Prague (8)Slavia PragueViktoria ŽižkovCzech Republic Jiří Kowalík (16)1. FC Synot
 2003–04Baník Ostrava (1)Sparta PragueSigma OlomoucCzech Republic Marek Heinz (19)Baník Ostrava
 2004–05Sparta Prague (9)Slavia PragueTepliceCzech Republic Tomáš Jun (14)Sparta Prague
 2005–06Slovan Liberec (2)Mladá BoleslavSlavia PragueSlovakia Milan Ivana (11)Slovácko
 2006–07Sparta Prague (10)Slavia PragueMladá BoleslavCzech Republic Luboš Pecka (16)Mladá Boleslav
 2007–08Slavia Prague (2)Sparta PragueBaník OstravaCzech Republic Václav Svěrkoš (15)Baník Ostrava
 2008–09Slavia Prague (3)Sparta PragueSlovan LiberecCroatia Andrej Kerić (15)Slovan Liberec
 2009–10Sparta Prague (11)JablonecBaník OstravaCzech Republic Michal Ordoš (12)Sigma Olomouc
 2010–11Viktoria Plzeň (1)Sparta PragueJablonecCzech Republic David Lafata (19)Jablonec
 2011–12Slovan Liberec (3)Sparta PragueViktoria PlzeňCzech Republic David Lafata (25)Jablonec
 2012–13Viktoria Plzeň (2)Sparta PragueSlovan LiberecCzech Republic David Lafata (20)Jablonec / Sparta Prague
 2013–14Sparta Prague (12)Viktoria PlzeňMladá BoleslavCzech Republic Josef Hušbauer (18)Sparta Prague
 2014–15Viktoria Plzeň (3)Sparta PragueJablonecCzech Republic David Lafata (20)Sparta Prague
 2015–16Viktoria Plzeň (4)Sparta PragueSlovan LiberecCzech Republic David Lafata (20)Sparta Prague
 2016–17Slavia Prague (4)Viktoria PlzeňSparta PragueCzech Republic Milan Škoda / Czech Republic David Lafata (15)Slavia Prague / Sparta Prague
 2017–18Viktoria Plzeň (5)Slavia PragueJablonecCzech Republic Michael Krmenčík (16)Viktoria Plzeň
 2018–19Slavia Prague (5)Viktoria PlzeňSparta PragueRussia Nikolay Komlichenko (29)Mladá Boleslav
 2019–20Slavia Prague (6)Viktoria PlzeňSparta PragueCzech Republic Libor Kozák / Croatia Petar Musa (14)Sparta Prague / Slavia Prague
 2020–21Slavia Prague (7)Sparta PragueJablonecCzech Republic Jan Kuchta / Czech Republic Adam Hložek (15)Slavia Prague / Sparta Prague
 2021–22Viktoria Plzeň (6)Slavia PragueSparta PragueFrance Jean-David Beauguel (19)Viktoria Plzeň

Performance by club

Percentage of titles won by club

  Sparta Prague – 12 (41.38%)
  Slavia Prague – 7 (24.13%)
  Viktoria Plzeň – 6 (20.69%)
  Slovan Liberec – 3 (10.35%)
  Baník Ostrava – 1 (3.45%)
Club Winners Runners-up Winning Years
Sparta Prague
12
10
1993–94, 1994–95, 1996–97, 1997–98, 1998–99, 1999–00,
2000–01, 2002–03, 2004–05, 2006–07, 2009–10, 2013–14
Slavia Prague
7
11
1995–96, 2007–08, 2008–09, 2016–17, 2018–19, 2019–20, 2020–21
Viktoria Plzeň
6
4
2010–11, 2012–13, 2014–15, 2015–16, 2017–18, 2021–22
Slovan Liberec
3
0
2001–02, 2005–06, 2011–12
Baník Ostrava
1
0
2003–04
Sigma Olomouc
0
1
Teplice
0
1
Mladá Boleslav
0
1
Jablonec
0
1

Participating teams in 2022–23

Map

2022–23 season

The following 16 clubs are competing in the 2022–23 Czech First League.

Team Location Stadium Capacity Ref.
Bohemians 1905 Prague Ďolíček 6,300 [3]
FC Zbrojovka Brno Brno Srbská 12,550 [4]
SK Dynamo České Budějovice České Budějovice Stadion Střelecký ostrov 6,681 [5]
FC Hradec Králové Hradec Králové Lokotrans Aréna[lower-alpha 1] 5,000 [6]
FK Jablonec Jablonec nad Nisou Stadion Střelnice 6,108 [7]
FC Slovan Liberec Liberec Stadion u Nisy 9,900 [8]
FK Mladá Boleslav Mladá Boleslav Lokotrans Aréna 5,000 [9]
SK Sigma Olomouc Olomouc Andrův stadion 12,483 [10]
FC Baník Ostrava Ostrava Městský stadion (Ostrava) 15,123 [11]
FC Viktoria Plzeň Plzeň Doosan Arena 11,700 [12]
SK Slavia Prague Prague Fortuna Arena 19,370 [13]
1. FC Slovácko Uherské Hradiště Městský fotbalový stadion Miroslava Valenty 8,000 [14]
AC Sparta Prague Prague epet ARENA 18,944 [15]
FK Teplice Teplice Na Stínadlech 18,221 [16]
FC Trinity Zlín Zlín Letná Stadion 5,783 [17]
FK Pardubice Pardubice CFIG Arena 4,600 [18]
  1. Hradec Králové will play their home matches in Mladá Boleslav due to the rebuilding of their own Všesportovní stadion, which will be finished in June 2023.[19]

Managers

As of 17 October 2022.
Club Coach Appointed
Viktoria PlzeňCzech Republic Michal Bílek[20]10 May 2021
Slavia PragueCzech Republic Jindřich Trpišovský[21]22 December 2017
Sparta PragueDenmark Brian Priske[22]31 May 2022
SlováckoCzech Republic Martin Svědík[23]10 November 2018
Baník OstravaCzech Republic Pavel Hapal[24]12 October 2022
Hradec KrálovéCzech Republic Miroslav Koubek[25]21 May 2021
Mladá BoleslavCzech Republic Pavel Hoftych[26]24 February 2022
Sigma OlomoucCzech Republic Václav Jílek[27]31 May 2021
Slovan LiberecCzech Republic Luboš Kozel[28]31 August 2021
Dynamo České BudějoviceCzech Republic Marek Nikl & Tomáš Zápotočný[29]13 November 2022
PardubiceCzech Republic Radoslav Kováč[30]13 September 2022
Trinity ZlínCzech Republic Pavel Vrba[31]28 November 2022
JablonecCzech Republic David Horejš[32]19 May 2022
Bohemians 1905Czech Republic Jaroslav Veselý[33]21 March 2022
TepliceSlovakia Zdenko Frťala[34]6 March 2023
Zbrojovka BrnoCzech Republic Martin Hašek[35]11 April 2023

Sponsorship

In 1997 the league started a sponsorship deal with Plzeňský Prazdroj, a. s. and became known as the Gambrinus liga (after the company's Gambrinus beer).[36] In 2008, the sponsorship was extended until the end of the 2013–14 season.[37]

In May 2014, the league announced a four-year sponsorship deal with betting firm Synot, becoming the Synot liga.[38] However, in January 2016 the company announced that their deal would conclude at the end of the 2015–16 season.[39]

In July 2016 a new two-year sponsorship deal was announced, with the league partnering ePojisteni.cz, an online insurance company. The league subsequently became known as the ePojisteni.cz liga. Due to a government subsidy scandal and the arrest of FAČR chairman Miroslav Pelta, ePojisteni.cz terminated the contract prematurely in May 2017.[40] The league was then renamed HET liga for the 2017–18 season, after paint manufacturer HET.[41]

In October 2016 FAČR, League Football Association and Czech betting company Fortuna a.s. signed a 6-year partnership deal. In accordance with this deal, the Czech First League will be called Fortuna liga from the 2018–19 season.[42]

Media coverage

Country Broadcaster
 Austria Sportdigital, DAZN, Sport1 Extra
 Germany
 Switzerland
 Czech Republic O2 TV, Tipsport, Chance, Fortuna
 Russia Telesport
 Poland Polsat Sport, Ipla
 Romania Telekom Sport
 Slovakia VOYO
 Slovenia TV 3
 Albania Arena Sport
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Croatia
 Montenegro
 North Macedonia
 Serbia
 Egypt Time Sports
Rest of the World OneFootball

All time table

As of 5 August 2022.

The table counts all the seasons since the Czech First League was founded in 1993. Highlighted teams will be competing in the 2022–23 Czech First League.[43]

Pos Team S Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Current level
1AC Sparta Prague29889552186151167274093218241st tier
2SK Slavia Prague29889479230180150780470316511st tier
3FC Slovan Liberec29887382244261118095822213791st tier
4FC Viktoria Plzeň25769374183212116483732712931st tier
5FK Jablonec288593382432781154100015412571st tier
6SK Sigma Olomouc2782331323227810439509311571st tier
7FC Baník Ostrava28860298253309112210903211331st tier
8FK Teplice26794282228284979985−610741st tier
9FC Zbrojovka Brno257542471973108731005−1329281st tier
10FK Mladá Boleslav185582281441868417311108281st tier
111. FC Slovácko20616213160243722761−397991st tier
12FK Viagem Příbram22672191172309697986−2897452nd tier
13SK Dynamo České Budějovice21638182177279673944−2717121st tier
14Bohemians 190520618171178269625852−2276831st tier
15FC Trinity Zlín17526150139237511730−2195791st tier
16FK Viktoria Žižkov14420144106170478539−615263rd tier
17FC Hradec Králové15455115127213418653−2354631st tier
18FK Drnovice1030011467119392398−6396Dissolved in 2006
19SFC Opava113428389170347532−1853382nd tier
20FK Dukla Prague92757776122325420−953062nd tier
21FK Chmel Blšany82406763110255350−95264Dissolved in 2016
22FC Vysočina Jihlava7210556194221315−942262nd tier
23MFK Karviná61974255100208305−971812nd tier
24SK Kladno412028306299173−741144th tier
25FC Union Cheb39029263595121−261004th tier
26FK Pardubice26924172883110−27891st tier
27FK SIAD Most39019304196140−4487Dissolved in 2016
28FK Bohemians Prague2601483860111−5150Dissolved in 2016
29FC Karviná26012123653105−5248Merged with MFK Karviná in 2008
301. SC Znojmo FK13069153249−17273rd tier
31FK Ústí nad Labem13047192267−45193rd tier
32Slovácká Slavia Uherské Hradiště13038191965−4617Merged with Slovácko in 2000
33MFK Vítkovice13037202264−42132nd tier
34FK Švarc Benešov13033242378−55123rd tier
35AFK Atlantic Lázně Bohdaneč13025231861−4311Dissolved in 2000
  • Point deductions are not counted in this historical table (2004–05: 1. FC Slovácko −12, SFC Opava −6, Slovan Liberec −6; 2009–10: Bohemians Praha (Střížkov) −15; 2011–12: Sigma Olomouc −9).
  • A win was awarded with 2 points in the 1993–94 season.

Statistics

UEFA coefficients

The following data indicates Czech coefficient rankings between European football leagues.[44]

Attendance

SeasonTotalAverageHighestHome Av.Club
1993–941,116,8854,66323,1119,501Brno
1994–951,380,0605,75034,77020,523Brno
1995–961,225,7555,12926,87212,283Brno
1996–971,710,0457,15544,12021,659Brno
1997–981,477,5156,15631,73015,365Brno
1998–991,447,8756,03324,40013,207Brno
1999–001,433,3555,97223,80011,280Opava
2000–011,091,8824,54916,3507,718Olomouc
2001–021,113,3254,72216,3007,490Ostrava
2002–03935,9273,89918,2286,175Sparta Prague
2003–041,158,5234,82720,03215,376Ostrava
2004–05921,6583,84015,4198,028Ostrava
2005–06980,6334,08520,3187,211Sparta Prague
2006–071,173,8694,89120,56511,848Sparta Prague
2007–081,237,6605,15620,69811,022Ostrava
2008–091,119,4104,66420,50011,971Slavia Prague
2009–101,177,0144,92419,37010,766Sparta Prague
2010–111,073,6904,47318,8738,665Sparta Prague
2011–121,130,5404,71018,29910,322Sparta Prague
2012–131,151,4644,79719,41010,046Plzeň
2013–141,216,3895,06819,08911,340Sparta Prague
2014–151,137,1314,73818,66510,868Plzeň
2015–161,219,3665,08018,68410,618Plzeň
2016–171,172,6194,88619,08411,625Slavia Prague
2017–181,331,0165,54619,08412,431Slavia Prague
2018–191,533,3905,53619,37013,456Slavia Prague
2019–201,153,3574,47019,37010,851Slavia Prague

[47]

Records

As of 1 May 2023.[48]

Following statistics count only seasons of Czech First League since its inception in 1993.

Clubs are in order of the first appearance.

Highlighted players currently plays in the Czech First League.

Most appearances

#NameMatchesYears activeClubs
1Czech Republic Milan Petržela4792003–Slovácko, Jablonec, Sparta, Plzeň
2Czech Republic Václav Procházka4462003–Plzeň, Slovácko, Mladá Boleslav, Ostrava, Zlín
3Czech Republic Stanislav Vlček4361993–2012Bohemians 1905, České Budějovice, Olomouc, Slavia
4Czech Republic Martin Vaniak4321993–2011Olomouc, Drnovice, Most, Slavia
Czech Republic Rudolf Otepka1996–2012Zlín, Příbram, Drnovice, Ostrava, Olomouc, České Budějovice
6Czech Republic Pavel Horváth4261993–2015Sparta, Jablonec, Slavia, Teplice, Plzeň
7Czech Republic Josef Jindřišek4242003–Jablonec, Olomouc, Bohemians 1905
8Czech Republic David Lafata4181999–2018České Budějovice, Jablonec, Sparta
9Czech Republic Libor Došek4071998–2016Brno, Blšany, Liberec, Sparta, Teplice, Slovácko
10Czech Republic David Limberský4062003–2021Plzeň, Sparta

Most appearances (expatriate players)

#NameMatchesYears activeClubs
1Bosnia and Herzegovina Admir Ljevaković3062007–2022Teplice
2Slovakia Karol Kisel2792000–2013Bohemians 1905, Liberec, Sparta, Slavia
3Slovakia Jakub Považanec2632014–Dukla, Jablonec
4Slovakia Matúš Kozáčik2422003–2019Slavia, Sparta, Plzeň
5Slovakia Marek Bakoš2172009–2019Plzeň, Liberec
6France Alexandre Mendy2072003–2011Příbram, Most, Mladá Boleslav
7Bosnia and Herzegovina Aidin Mahmutović2062008–2016Teplice, Plzeň, Olomouc, Příbram
8Brazil Daniel Rossi Silva2052007–2016Olomouc, Jablonec
9Serbia Vukadin Vukadinović2012013–Jablonec, Slavia, Zlín, Sparta, Karviná, Teplice
10Zimbabwe Kennedy Chihuri2001996–2004Slavia, Žižkov

Most appearances by country

CountryNameMatchesGoalsNotes
 AlbaniaKristi Qose729
 AngolaGigli Ndefe1182Born in the Netherlands, he represents Angola
 ArgentinaLeandro Lázzaro Liuni8334
 ArmeniaEdgar Malakyan110
 AustraliaGolgol Mebrahtu4214
 AustriaNiklas Hoheneder310
 AzerbaijanKamran Agayev50
 BahrainAbdulla Yusuf Helal7712
 BelarusVitali Trubila1095
 BelgiumOlivier Vliegen330
 BeninMohamed Tijani381Born in Ivory Coast, he represents Benin
 Bosnia and HerzegovinaAdmir Ljevaković30614Most appearances among the expatriate players
 BrazilDaniel Rossi Silva20511
 Burkina FasoIsmaël Ouedraogo141
 BulgariaMartin Minchev628
 CameroonMichael Ngadeu-Ngadjui767Also notable: Léonard Kweuke
 CanadaAndré Hainault481
 Cape VerdeFernando Neves888
 ColombiaJhon Mosquera15427
 CongoFrancis Litsingi8424
 Costa RicaWinston Parks172
 CroatiaAndrej Kerić13536Top goalscorer of the 2008–09 season
 CuraçaoRigino Cicilia419
 DR CongoJoel Ngandu Kayamba896
 DenmarkAlexander Bah434
 EcuadorAugusto Batioja401
 EgyptMohamed Yasser50
 EnglandByron Webster234
 EstoniaVlasiy Sinyavskiy637
 EthiopiaFikru Teferra90
 FinlandKasper Hämäläinen152
 FranceAlexandre Mendy20724Also notable: Jean-David Beauguel
 GabonGuélor Kanga6928
 GambiaLamin Jawo808
 GeorgiaVakhtang Chanturishvili1125
 GermanyTill Schumacher572
 GhanaBenjamin Tetteh9821
 GreeceMarios Pourzitidis660
 GuadeloupeKévin Malpon70Born in Martinique, he represents Guadeloupe
 GuineaKamso Mara9711
 HaitiKevin Lafrance222Born in France, he represents Haiti
 HondurasLuis Ramos100
 HungaryFerenc Róth703
 IraqMerchas Doski233
 IsraelTal Ben Haim200
 ItalyMarco Ferrara80
 Ivory CoastIbrahim Traoré15812
 JamaicaRolando Aarons120
 JapanHidetoshi Wakui100
 KenyaPatrick Oboya272
 KosovoHerolind Shala276Born in Norway, he represents Kosovo
 KuwaitAziz Mashaan312
 LatviaDāvis Ikaunieks10822
 LiberiaOscar Dorley1276
 LithuaniaTomas Radzinevičius649
 MalaysiaDion Cools80
 MaliBassirou Dembélé90
 MartiniqueFlorent Poulolo623
 MexicoCesáreo Victorino40
 MoldovaValeriu Andronic181
 MontenegroVladimir Jovović13118Also notable: Darko Šuškavčević
 NetherlandsMick van Buren12828
 North MacedoniaVeliče Šumulikoski1698
 NigerSoune Soungole550Born in Ivory Coast, he represents Niger
 NigeriaPeter Olayinka14238
 Northern IrelandPaul Munster30
 NorwayAndreas Vindheim443
 PeruMatías Succar111
 PolandDawid Pietrzkiewicz250
 PortugalDanny211
 RomaniaNicolae Stanciu10829Also notable: Florin Niță
 RussiaVladislav Levin1122Also notable: Nikolay Komlichenko
 SenegalDame Diop11924
 SerbiaVukadin Vukadinović20117
 SlovakiaKarol Kisel27949Multiple notable players
 SloveniaElvis Bratanović438
 South AfricaKeegan Ritchie40
 South KoreaLee Sang-hyeok120
 SpainJosé Romera903
 SwedenDavid Moberg Karlsson7119
 SwitzerlandMauro Lustrinelli255
 TogoFrancis Koné526
 Trinidad and TobagoLester Peltier50
 TunisiaTijani Belaid6415
 TurkeySemih Kaya282
 TurkmenistanRuslan Mingazow8619
 UgandaEdrisa Lubega92
 UkraineTaras Kacharaba1305
 United StatesNana Akosah-Bempah90
 UruguayRafael Acosta739
 UzbekistanAziz Ibragimov381
 VenezuelaEric Ramírez303
 ZambiaNgosa Sunzu70
 ZimbabweKennedy Chihuri20025Also notable: Costa Nhamoinesu

Appearances by age

#NameClubSeasonAge at first appearance
1Czech Republic Dominik MašekPříbram2010–1115 years, 10 months, 18 days
2Czech Republic Pavel MezlíkBrno1998–9915 years, 10 months, 27 days
3Czech Republic Patrik SvobodaKladno2009–1015 years, 11 months, 7 days
#NameClubSeasonAge at last appearance
1Czech Republic Pavel ZavadilOpava2020–2142 years, 7 months, 5 days
2Czech Republic Jaromír BlažekJihlava2014–1542 years, 4 months, 24 days
3Czech Republic Josef JindřišekBohemians 19052022–2342 years, 2 months, 16 days

Most goals

#NameGoalsMatchesYears activeClubs
1Czech Republic David Lafata1984181999–2018České Budějovice, Jablonec, Sparta
2Czech Republic Horst Siegl1343101993–2006Sparta, Příbram, Plzeň, Most
3Czech Republic Libor Došek1254071998–2016Brno, Blšany, Liberec, Sparta, Teplice, Slovácko
4Czech Republic Milan Škoda1043442007–Bohemians 1905, Slavia, Mladá Boleslav
5Czech Republic Jakub Řezníček963312007–Příbram, Mladá Boleslav, České Budějovice, Sparta,
Brno, Plzeň, Olomouc, Teplice
6Czech Republic Stanislav Vlček944361993–2012Bohemians 1905, České Budějovice, Olomouc, Slavia
7Czech Republic Luděk Zelenka923421995–2009Jablonec, Žižkov, Slavia, Teplice, Blšany, Brno, Bohemians 1905
8Czech Republic Marek Kulič883891998–2014Lázně Bohdaneč, Drnovice, Příbram, České Budějovice,
Mladá Boleslav, Sparta, Hradec Králové
9Czech Republic Martin Doležal862812008–2021Jablonec, Olomouc
Czech Republic Jan Chramosta3172009–Mladá Boleslav, Plzeň, Jablonec, Bohemians 1905

Most goals (expatriate players)

#NameGoalsMatchesYears activeClubs
1Bosnia and Herzegovina Aidin Mahmutović702062008–2016Teplice, Plzeň, Olomouc, Příbram
2Slovakia Marek Bakoš672172009–2019Plzeň, Liberec
3France Jean-David Beauguel661942014–2022Dukla, Zlín, Plzeň
4Slovakia Karol Kisel492792000–2013Bohemians 1905, Liberec, Sparta, Slavia
5Russia Nikolay Komlichenko46762016–2019Liberec, Mladá Boleslav
6Bosnia and Herzegovina Muris Mešanović441362012–2019Jihlava, Slavia, Mladá Boleslav
Slovakia Ivan Schranz1452017–Dukla, České Budějovice, Jablonec, Slavia
8Slovakia Michal Ďuriš381642010–2016Plzeň, Mladá Boleslav
Nigeria Peter Olayinka1422016–Dukla, Slavia
10Croatia Andrej Kerić361352008–2013Liberec, Sparta, Teplice

Goal scorers by age

RecordNameClubSeasonAge
Youngest scorerCzech Republic Adam HložekSparta2018–1916 years, 7 months, 15 days
Oldest scorerCzech Republic Josef JindřišekBohemians 19052022–2342 years, 2 months, 16 days

Fastest goals

Source:[49]

Time (s)ScorerMatchSeason
10.5Czech Republic Vratislav LokvencLiberec vs Hradec Králové 1–21993–94
11Switzerland Mauro LustrinelliSparta vs Jablonec 3–02005–06
12Czech Republic Radek VoltrJablonec vs Karviná 5–32016–17

Most clean sheets

#NameClean sheetsMatchesYears activeClubs
1Czech Republic Jaromír Blažek1574011993–2015Žižkov, Bohemians 1905, Slavia, Sparta, Příbram, Jihlava
2Czech Republic Martin Vaniak1534321993–2011Olomouc, Drnovice, Most, Slavia
3Slovakia Matúš Kozáčik1112422003–2019Slavia, Sparta, Plzeň
Czech Republic Tomáš Grigar3552005–Sparta, Teplice
5Czech Republic Tomáš Poštulka1103091993–2008Drnovice, Dukla, Hradec Králové, Sparta, Teplice, Plzeň
6Czech Republic Michal Špit1013002000–2016Příbram, Sparta, Jablonec
7Czech Republic Radek Černý902121994–2014České Budějovice, Cheb, Slavia
8Czech Republic Jan Laštůvka892752001–Ostrava, Karviná
9Czech Republic Petr Drobisz882891998–2014Jablonec, Slovácko, Olomouc, Znojmo
Czech Republic Aleš Hruška3082008–2021Žižkov, Příbram, Mladá Boleslav, Plzeň

Most yellow cards

#NameYellow cardsMatchesYears activeClubs
1Bosnia and Herzegovina Admir Ljevaković1063062007–2022Teplice
2Czech Republic Marek Matějovský1003982001–Jablonec, Mladá Boleslav, Sparta
3Czech Republic Pavel Horváth974261993–2015Sparta, Jablonec, Slavia, Teplice, Plzeň

Most red cards

#NameRed cardsMatchesYears activeClubs
1Czech Republic Jaroslav Šilhavý91371993–1999Slavia, Drnovice, Žižkov
Czech Republic Stanislav Marek1991993–2002Liberec, České Budějovice
Czech Republic Marcel Mácha2351995–2008Liberec, Příbram
Czech Republic Miloslav Penner2491995–2008Slovácká Slavia Uherské Hradiště, FC Karviná,
České Budějovice, Příbram, Zlín

Most games coached

#NameMatchesPoints madeYears activeClubs
1Czech Republic Petr Rada4426641997–2022Slavia, Teplice, Jablonec, Liberec,
Jihlava, Příbram, Sparta
2Czech Republic Petr Uličný4135751993–2012Zlín, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň, Žižkov,
Opava, Hradec Králové, Olomouc
3Czech Republic Pavel Tobiáš4065191993–2016České Budějovice, Slavia, Brno, Příbram
4Czech Republic Karel Jarolím3736181997–2022Příbram, Slavia, Slovácko, Mladá Boleslav
5Czech Republic Karel Večeřa3474801993–2011Brno, Drnovice, Jihlava, Ostrava
6Czech Republic Jiří Kotrba3424811993–2015Žižkov, Jablonec, Příbram, Olomouc, Sparta,
Brno, České Budějovice, Liberec
7Czech Republic Zdeněk Ščasný3395561997–2019Sparta, Žižkov, Most, Mladá Boleslav, Teplice
8Czech Republic Pavel Vrba3226412002–Ostrava, Plzeň, Sparta, Zlín
9Czech Republic František Komňacký2794161993–2014Drnovice, Slovácko, Ostrava, Jablonec, Jihlava
10Czech Republic Jaroslav Šilhavý2674352004–2018Sparta, Kladno, Plzeň, České Budějovice,
Liberec, Jablonec, Dukla, Slavia

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