Bohemian Football League
Bohemian Football League (ČFL) (Czech: Česká fotbalová liga) 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.
Founded | 1991 |
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Country | Czech Republic |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 16+16 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Czech National Football League |
Relegation to | Fourth Division (Divize A, B or C) |
Domestic cup(s) | Czech Cup |
Current champions | Viktoria Žižkov |
Current: 2023–24 Bohemian Football League |
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]
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.[2] 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.[3]
Since 2021–22 season, the teams are again awarded by 3 points for a win and 1 point for a tie.[4]
Bohemian Football League clubs, 2023–24
Bohemian Football League A
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Bohemian Football League B
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Bohemian Football League (ČFL) champions
Season | Winners | Runners-up |
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1991–92 | TJ Liaz Jablonec nad Nisou | Chmel Blšany |
1992–93 | FK Chmel Blšany | TFK VTJ Teplice |
1993–94 | FK Armaturka Ústí nad Labem | FC Portal Příbram |
1994–95 | SK 1887 Chrudim | FK Pelikán Děčín |
1995–96 | AFK Atlantic Lázně Bohdaneč | Brummer Česká Lípa |
1996–97 | SK Slavia Prague B | FC MUS Most |
1997–98 | FK Mladá Boleslav | FK Pelikán Děčín |
1998–99 | SK Spolana Neratovice | FK Admira/Slavoj Prague |
1999–00 | FC Chomutov | SK Sparta Krč |
2000–01 | FK Mogul Kolín | FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov) |
2001–02 | AC Sparta Prague B | Tatran Prachatice |
2002–03 | TJ Tatran Prachatice | SK Slavia Prague B |
2003–04 | MFK Ústí nad Labem | FK Náchod-Deštné |
2004–05 | FC Slovan Liberec B | SC Xaverov |
2005–06 | FC Zenit Čáslav | SK Slovan Varnsdorf |
2006–07 | FC Bohemians Prague | SK Sparta Krč |
2007–08 | AC Sparta Prague B | FK Sezimovo Ústí |
2008–09 | Vlašim | FC Písek |
2009–10 | FK Sezimovo Ústí | TJ Sokol Ovčáry |
2010–11 | FC Bohemians Prague | FK Mladá Boleslav B |
2011–12 | MFK Chrudim | FK Pardubice |
2012–13 | Loko Vltavín | FK Kolín |
2013–14 | FK Kolín | SK Viktorie Jirny |
2014–15 | FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov) | TJ Jiskra Domažlice |
2015–16 | SK Viktorie Jirny | SK Zápy |
2016–17 | SK Viktorie Jirny | FC Olympia Hradec Králové |
2017–18 | MFK Chrudim | Loko Vltavín |
2018–19 | FK Slavoj Vyšehrad | SK Zápy |
2019–20 | – | – |
2020–21 | – | – |
2021–22 | SK Slavia Prague B | SK Zápy |
2022–23 | FK Viktoria Žižkov | TJ Jiskra Domažlice |
References
- Information on ČMFS website
- Jeřábek, Luboš (2007). Český a československý fotbal - lexikon osobností a klubu (in Czech). Prague: Grada Publishing. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5.
- Hrabal, Michal. "VÍME PRVNÍ: ČFL a divize ruší remízy! O výhře rozhodnou penalty. Připojí se i Premier League?". efotbal.cz. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 25 August 2014.
- "Dvě skupiny ČFL, víc týmů na Moravě. Konec juniorské ligy přinese změny". 25 June 2019.
- "Konec penaltovým rozstřelům - Celostátní článek | fotbalunas.cz".