Bohemian Football League

Česká Fotbalová league, CFL for short, is the third- highest division in the Czech football and together with the Moravskoslezská Fotbalová league ( MSFL ) has the highest amateur league. The division of teams is based on geographical aspects. In the CFL club play from Bohemia, while teams from Moravia and Silesia are active in the MSFL.

The CFL is discharged unchanged since the 1993/94 season in the same mode from the Czech Football Association CMFs. It take part 18 teams, everyone plays against everyone once at home and once away. In Hinrunden 17 and 17 back round match days so a total of 306 matches will be played. Champion is the team with the most points, there is one point for a win and three for a draw.

The season usually lasts from early August to mid-June of the following year with a winter break from mid-November to mid-March.

The Master rises in the second league. The two last- placed teams go into the fourth- highest division from Divize. If more than one team descends from the second league from Bohemia, there are three relegated. From Divize A, Divize B and C each Divize the Master rises in the MSFL.

Media

About the CFL report, among other things, the daily newspaper Deník sport and the weekly magazine Gól.

Attendances

The audience figures move in the mid three -digit range. With top games the numbers can be in the thousands. Games of the B- teams pursue on average less than 100 participants.

Clubs in the 2011/12 season

  • FC Pisek
  • FK Pardubice
  • FK Králův Dvůr
  • Loko Vltavín
  • TJ Kunice
  • TJ Sokol Ovčáry
  • FK Arsenal Ceska Lipa
  • FK EET Letohrad
  • TJ Jiskra Domažlice
  • SK Hlavice
  • AFK Chrudim
  • FK Mladá Boleslav B
  • FC Viktoria Plzeň B
  • SK Roudnice

Master

  • Football Competition in the Czech Republic

Pictures of Bohemian Football League

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