Prague Championship

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Prague Championship
Country  Czech Republic
Confederation UEFA
Founded 1993
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 Union Vršovice

The Prague Championship (Czech: Pražský přebor) is one of the fifth-level 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.[1]

Prague Championship clubs, 2012-13

Club Previous season
ČAFC Prague9th
FC Čechie Uhříněves10th
FC Háje Jižní Město7th
FC Tempo Prague13th
FC Zličín5th
Bohemians Prague B2nd
FK Meteor Prague VIII B11th
SK Motorlet Prague B4th
FK Viktoria Žižkov B14th
FSC Libuš3rd
SK Třeboradice6th
SK Uhelné sklady Prague12th
Sokol Královice8th
SK Union Vršovice1st in Class 1.A (group A)
SK Zbraslav2nd in Class 1.A (group B)
Sokol Bílá Hora1st in Class 1.A (group B)

Prague Championship champions

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

References

  1. "FOTBALOVÝ PŘEBOR V PRAZE BUDE MÍT 18 ÚČASTNÍKŮ!". Prague Football Association. 27 June 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011. (Czech)
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