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| relegation = 1.A Class
| relegation = I.A class
| level = 5
| level = 5
| domest_cup = [[Czech Cup]]
| domest_cup = [[Czech Cup]]
| champions = [[Sokol Královice]]
| champions = [[FC Přední Kopanina]]
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The Prague Football Championship is a football competition for teams in the Prague metropolitan area of the Czech Republic. The competition is organized by the Prague Football Association (PFA) and is one of the regional leagues that make up the Czech football league system.
The '''Prague Championship''' ({{Lang-cs|Pražský přebor}}) is one of the fifth-level [[association football|football]] leagues in the [[Czech Republic]]. It is controlled by the Prague Football Association. The league comprises teams from [[Prague]]. In 2011 the league expanded from 16 to 18 teams.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.fotbalpraha.cz/index.php?cmd=view.article&articleID=2188 |title= FOTBALOVÝ PŘEBOR V PRAZE BUDE MÍT 18 ÚČASTNÍKŮ! |publisher=Prague Football Association |date=27 June 2011 |accessdate=22 July 2011|language=cs}}</ref>


==History==
==Prague Championship clubs, 2014–15==

The Prague Football Championship was founded in 1919, shortly after the formation of the Czechoslovak Republic. The competition initially consisted of teams from Prague and its surrounding areas, and was one of the top regional leagues in the country.

In the early years, the championship was dominated by the biggest Prague clubs such as Sparta Prague, Slavia Prague and DFC Prague. However, as the competition grew, more and more smaller clubs began to participate, leading to a more diverse range of winners.

During the Communist era, the Prague Football Championship was merged with other regional leagues to form the Central Bohemian Championship. However, following the Velvet Revolution of 1989, the competition was re-established as a separate entity.

==Format==

The Prague Football Championship is currently divided into several divisions, with promotion and relegation between them. The top division is the Prague Football League, which consists of 16 teams. The second division is the Prague Football Division A, which consists of 16 teams, and so on.

At the end of each season, the top teams from each division are promoted to the division above, while the bottom teams are relegated to the division below.

==Notable Clubs==

Some of the most successful clubs in the history of the Prague Football Championship include Sparta Prague, Slavia Prague, DFC Prague, Viktoria Žižkov, Bohemians Prague and FC Zličín.

==Prague championship clubs, 2024–25==
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: left;"
!Club
!Club
!Previous season
!Previous season
|-
|-
|[[TJ Spoje Praha]]||15th in [[Czech Fourth Division#Divize C|Czech Fourth Division]] (Division C)
|[[ČAFC Prague]]||7th
|-
|-
|[[FC Háje Jižní Město]]||13th
|[[FC Slavoj Vyšehrad]]||3rd
|-
|-
|[[FC Přední Kopanina]]||5th
|[[Sokol Kolovraty]]||4th
|-
|-
|[[FC Tempo Prague]]||1st in Class 1.A (group A)
|[[ČAFC Prague]]||5th
|-
|-
|[[FK Admira Prague]] B||11th
|[[SK Střešovice 1911]] ||6th
|-
|-
|[[FK Meteor Prague VIII]] B||12th
|[[FK Dukla Jižní Město]]||7th
|-
|-
|[[SK Motorlet Prague]] B||8th
|[[SK Motorlet Prague]] B||8th
|-
|-
|[[FSC Libuš]]||2nd
|[[FC Zličín]]||9th
|-
|-
|[[SC Radotín]]||14th
|[[FK Viktoria Žižkov]] B||10th
|-
|-
|[[SK Třeboradice]]||11th
|[[SK Střešovice 1911]]||2nd in Class 1.A (group B)
|-
|-
|[[SK Třeboradice]]||4th
|[[SK Dolní Chabry]]||12th
|-
|-
|[[SK Uhelné sklady Prague]]||3rd
|[[SK Čechie Uhříněves]]||13th
|-
|-
|[[FK Čechie Dubeč]]||1st in Class 1.A (group A)
|[[SK Union Vršovice]]||6th
|-
|-
|[[Sokol Cholupice]]||1st in Class 1.A (group B)
|[[SK Aritma Prague]] B||2nd in Class 1.A (group B)
|-
|-
|[[Sokol Kolovraty]]||3rd in Class 1.A (group A)
|[[SK Slovan Kunratice]]||2nd in Class 1.A (group A)
|-
|-
|[[Sokol Královice]]||1st
|[[Spartak Kbely]]||1st in Class 1.A (group B)
|}
|}


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| [[Sokol Královice]]
| [[Sokol Královice]]
| [[FSC Libuš|Libuš]]
| [[FSC Libuš|Libuš]]
|-
|2014–15
| [[FC Přední Kopanina]]
| [[SK Uhelné sklady Prague]]
|-
|2015–16
| [[FC Přední Kopanina]]
| [[FK Bohemians Prague (Střížkov)|Bohemians Prague (Střížkov)]]
|-
|2016–17
| [[FK Motorlet Praha|FK Motorlet Praha B]]
| [[SK Třeboradice]]
|-
|2017–18
| [[SK Třeboradice]]
| [[FK Dukla Jižní Město]]
|-
|2018–19
| [[SK Újezd Praha 4]]
| [[TJ Sokol Královice]]
|-
|2019–20
| [[FK Admira Praha|FK Admira Praha B]]
| [[SK Újezd Praha 4]]
|-
|2020–21
| [[FK Admira Praha|FK Admira Praha B]]
| [[FK Motorlet Praha|FK Motorlet Praha B]]
|-
|2021–22
| [[SK Újezd Praha 4]]
| [[FK Dukla Jižní Město]]
|-
|2022–23
| [[TJ Spoje Praha]]
| [[FK Dukla Jižní Město]]
|-
|2023–24
| [[FC Přední Kopanina]]
| [[FC Tempo Prague]]
|}
|}


== References ==
== References ==
{{reflist}}
{{reflist}}
* [http://www.fotbalpraha.cz/A1A Information] at the website of the Prague Football Association {{cs icon}}
* [http://www.fotbalpraha.cz/A1A Information] at the website of the Prague Football Association {{in lang|cs}}
* [http://vysledky.lidovky.cz/soutez.php?id_soutez=10 Competition archive from 2004/05] at vysledky.cz {{cs icon}}
* [http://vysledky.lidovky.cz/soutez.php?id_soutez=10 Competition archive from 2004/05] at vysledky.cz {{in lang|cs}}
*http://www.pfa.cz/
*https://www.eurofotbal.cz/kluby/czech-republic/fc-zlicin/soupiska/2015-2016/
*https://www.eurofotbal.cz/kluby/czech-republic/fc-zlicin/soupiska/2011-2012/


{{Football in the Czech Republic}}
{{Football in the Czech Republic}}


[[Category:Football competitions in the Czech Republic|5]]
[[Category:Football leagues in the Czech Republic|5]]
[[Category:Sport in Prague]]
[[Category:Sport in Prague]]
[[Category:Fifth level football leagues in Europe|Czech]]
[[Category:Sports leagues established in 1993]]
[[Category:1993 establishments in the Czech Republic]]

Latest revision as of 14:50, 10 November 2024

Prague Championship
Founded1993
Country Czech Republic
ConfederationUEFA
Number of clubs16
Level on pyramid5
Promotion toDivize B
Relegation toI.A class
Domestic cup(s)Czech Cup
Current championsFC Přední Kopanina
(2023–2024)

The Prague Football Championship is a football competition for teams in the Prague metropolitan area of the Czech Republic. The competition is organized by the Prague Football Association (PFA) and is one of the regional leagues that make up the Czech football league system.

History

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The Prague Football Championship was founded in 1919, shortly after the formation of the Czechoslovak Republic. The competition initially consisted of teams from Prague and its surrounding areas, and was one of the top regional leagues in the country.

In the early years, the championship was dominated by the biggest Prague clubs such as Sparta Prague, Slavia Prague and DFC Prague. However, as the competition grew, more and more smaller clubs began to participate, leading to a more diverse range of winners.

During the Communist era, the Prague Football Championship was merged with other regional leagues to form the Central Bohemian Championship. However, following the Velvet Revolution of 1989, the competition was re-established as a separate entity.

Format

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The Prague Football Championship is currently divided into several divisions, with promotion and relegation between them. The top division is the Prague Football League, which consists of 16 teams. The second division is the Prague Football Division A, which consists of 16 teams, and so on.

At the end of each season, the top teams from each division are promoted to the division above, while the bottom teams are relegated to the division below.

Notable Clubs

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Some of the most successful clubs in the history of the Prague Football Championship include Sparta Prague, Slavia Prague, DFC Prague, Viktoria Žižkov, Bohemians Prague and FC Zličín.

Prague championship clubs, 2024–25

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Club Previous season
TJ Spoje Praha 15th in Czech Fourth Division (Division C)
FC Slavoj Vyšehrad 3rd
Sokol Kolovraty 4th
ČAFC Prague 5th
SK Střešovice 1911 6th
FK Dukla Jižní Město 7th
SK Motorlet Prague B 8th
FC Zličín 9th
FK Viktoria Žižkov B 10th
SK Třeboradice 11th
SK Dolní Chabry 12th
SK Čechie Uhříněves 13th
FK Čechie Dubeč 1st in Class 1.A (group A)
SK Aritma Prague B 2nd in Class 1.A (group B)
SK Slovan Kunratice 2nd in Class 1.A (group A)
Spartak Kbely 1st in Class 1.A (group B)

Prague Championship champions

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Season Winners Runners-up
2004–05 H.Měcholupy Dukla
2005–06 Admira Kopanina
2006–07 H.Měcholupy Dukla
2007–08 Meteor Kopanina
2008–09 Př. Kopanina Dukla B
2009–10 Zličín Radotín
2010–11 Radotín Dukla B
2011–12 Aritma Bohemians B
2012–13 Vršovice Libuš
2013–14 Sokol Královice Libuš
2014–15 FC Přední Kopanina SK Uhelné sklady Prague
2015–16 FC Přední Kopanina Bohemians Prague (Střížkov)
2016–17 FK Motorlet Praha B SK Třeboradice
2017–18 SK Třeboradice FK Dukla Jižní Město
2018–19 SK Újezd Praha 4 TJ Sokol Královice
2019–20 FK Admira Praha B SK Újezd Praha 4
2020–21 FK Admira Praha B FK Motorlet Praha B
2021–22 SK Újezd Praha 4 FK Dukla Jižní Město
2022–23 TJ Spoje Praha FK Dukla Jižní Město
2023–24 FC Přední Kopanina FC Tempo Prague

References

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