Football in Prague
Prague has six professional football teams and a total of 14 in the top four divisions of national competition.
Below the fourth tier, the Prague Football Association organises the fifth-tier Prague Championship, which is contested by 16 teams, all of which are based in Prague.[1]
Stadia and locations
Clubs
The table below lists all Prague clubs in the top four tiers of the Czech football league system: from the top division (the Czech First League), down to the Czech Fourth Division. League status is correct for the 2014–15 season.
Club | Stadium | Capacity | Founded | Notes |
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Czech First League (1) | ||||
Bohemians 1905 | Ďolíček | 7,500 | 1905 | |
Dukla Prague | Stadion Juliska | 8,150 | 1959 | |
Slavia Prague | Eden Arena | 20,800 | 1892 | |
Sparta Prague | Generali Arena | 19,416 | 1893 | |
Czech 2. Liga (2) | ||||
Viktoria Žižkov | FK Viktoria Stadion | 5,037 | 1903 | |
Bohemian Football League (3) | ||||
Admira Prague | Stadion v Kobylisích | 4,000 | 1907 | |
Bohemians Prague | Stadion SK Prosek | 1,000 | 1996 | |
Loko Vltavín | Stadion na Plynárně | 1,500 | 1898 | |
Meteor Prague | Areál Libeň | 3,500 | 1896 | |
Slavoj Vyšehrad | Stadion Slavoj Vyšehrad | 2,500 | 1907 | |
Divize A (4) | ||||
Aritma Prague | Areál SK Aritma | 2,000 | 1908 | |
Zličín | Fotbalový areál ve Zličíně | 1929 | ||
Divize B (4) | ||||
Horní Měcholupy | Stadion SK Horní Měcholupy | 1,000 | 1932 | |
Motorlet Prague | Stadion Motorlet | 5,000 | 1912 |
Administration
Prague is the location of the headquarters of the Football Association of the Czech Republic, in Diskařská street.
See also
References
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