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1996–97 Czech First League

4th season of top-tier football league in Czech Republic


4th season of top-tier football league in Czech Republic

FieldValue
competitionCzech First League
season1996–97
winnersSparta Prague
relegatedKarviná
Bohemians Prague
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersSparta Prague
continentalcup2Cup Winners' Cup
continentalcup2 qualifiersSlavia Prague
continentalcup3UEFA Cup
continentalcup3 qualifiersJablonec
Boby Brno
league topscorerHorst Siegl (19)
biggest home winDrnovice 6–0 Bohemians Prague
Sparta Prague 6–0 Jablonec
biggest away winBohemians Prague 2–5 Drnovice
Drnovice 1–4 Slavia Prague
Drnovice 0–3 Č. Budějovice
Hradec Králové 0–3 Sparta Prague
highest scoringČ. Budějovice 5–4 Teplice
matches240
total goals571
highest attendance44,120
Brno 1–1 Slavia Prague
(2 October 1996)
lowest attendance1,288
Bohemians Prague 0–0 Žižkov
(11 June 1997)
average attendance7,155
prevseason1995–96
nextseason1997–98

Bohemians Prague Boby Brno Sparta Prague 6–0 Jablonec Drnovice 1–4 Slavia Prague Drnovice 0–3 Č. Budějovice Hradec Králové 0–3 Sparta Prague NOTE: The following parameters require attached reliable sources when used!

Brno 1–1 Slavia Prague (2 October 1996) Bohemians Prague 0–0 Žižkov (11 June 1997) The 1996–97 Czech First League was the fourth season of top-tier football in the Czech Republic. The season saw a Czech league attendance record for a single match, as 44,120 watched the game between Boby Brno and Slavia Prague.

League changes

Relegated to the 1996–97 Czech 2. Liga

  • Svit Zlín (15th)
  • Uherské Hradiště (16th)

Dissolved after the 1995–96 Czech First League

  • Union Cheb (bankruptcy; 13th)

Promoted from the 1995–96 Czech 2. Liga

  • Bohemians Prague (4th)
  • Karviná (1st)
  • Teplice (2nd)

Stadiums and locations

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals12356
CZE Horst SieglSparta Prague19
CZE Karel VáchaSlavia Prague14
CZE Radek DrulákPetra Drnovice13
CZE Alois GrussmannKaučuk Opava
CZE Vratislav LokvencSparta Prague12
SVK Jozef MajorošPetra Drnovice11
CZE Jan SaidlČeské Budějovice
CZE Ladislav FujdiarČeské Budějovice
CZE Martin RozhonKaučuk Opava /
Petra Drnovice

Attendances

No.ClubAverageChangeHighest
1Boby Brno21,65976,3%44,120
2Opava12,27320,9%15,350
3Karviná8,24073,7%11,624
4Teplice7,66177,2%15,147
5Sparta Praha7,48645,0%15,109
6Slavia Praha6,72411,0%12,228
7Jablonec6,13914,4%9,136
8Sigma Olomouc5,5887,4%10,387
9Drnovice5,426-2,0%9,200
10Slovan Liberec5,1885,1%7,151
11Baník Ostrava5,102134,0%8,745
12Bohemians Praha4,727107,9%9,100
13Viktoria Plzeň4,62634,4%12,048
14Viktoria Žižkov4,57359,6%8,060
15České Budějovice4,52255,8%7,721
16Hradec Králové4,384-0,7%10,980

References

References

  1. Švéd, Jan. (14 July 2003). "Rekordy: Čech nedostal gól 903 minut". Mladá fronta DNES.
  2. "Detailed attendance stats". Fortuna liga.
  3. "Average attendance stats". Fortuna liga.
  4. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/cze/avecze97.htm
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