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

Locations of Prague clubs in 2014–15 football competitions (top three tiers only)

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
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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