Prague Championship
The Prague Championship (Czech: Pražský přebor) is a fifth level league in the Czech Republic football league system. It is controlled by the Prague Football Association. The league comprises teams from Prague. In 2011 the league expanded from 16 to 18 teams.[1]
Founded | 1993 |
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Country | Czech Republic |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 16 |
Level on pyramid | 5 |
Promotion to | Divize B |
Relegation to | 1.A Class |
Domestic cup(s) | Czech Cup |
Current champions | SK Třeboradice |
Prague Championship clubs, 2016–17
Club | Previous season |
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ABC Braník | 8th |
ČAFC Prague | 7th |
FC Háje Jižní Město | 14th |
Zličín | 9th |
FK Admira Prague B | 10th |
FK Dukla Jižní Město | 1st in Class 1.A (group B) |
FK Újezd nad Lesy | 1st in Class 1.A (group A) |
SK Ďáblice | 2nd in Class 1.A (group A) |
SK Horní Měcholupy | 10th in Divize B |
SK Motorlet Prague B | 12th |
SK Třeboradice | 4th |
SK Uhelné sklady Prague | 11th |
SK Union Vršovice | 13th |
SK Zbraslav | 5th |
Sokol Cholupice | 6th |
Sokol Královice | 3rd |
Prague Championship champions
Season | Winners | Runners-up |
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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) |
References
- "Fotbalový přebor v Praze bude mít 18 účastníků!" (in Czech). Prague Football Association. 27 June 2011. Archived from the original on 4 February 2015.
- Information at the website of the Prague Football Association (in Czech)
- Competition archive from 2004/05 at vysledky.cz (in Czech)
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