Czech FA terminated all non-professional leagues

Executive Committee of Czech FA decided to terminate 2019/20 season in all non-professional leagues in the Czech Republic.

Football Association of the Czech Republic (FAČR) is governing body of all football competitions in the Czech Republic except for FORTUNA:LIGA (1st tier) and FORTUNA:NÁRODNÍ LIGA (2nd tier). On 7 April 2020 its Executive Committee decided to terminate all non-professional football leagues in the Czech Republic. “Finishing of the regular season even during summer months is not possible,” says the official statement.

Current tables of all competitions will be considered final, there will be no relegations and promotions. Except for First team, all Slavia teams have thus terminated their competitions.

Slavia Women can celebrate Czech title as well as men U16 and U17. Men U19, U15 and U14 finish second, U18 finish third.

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