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2009–10 Czech First League

17th season of top-tier football league in Czech Republic


17th season of top-tier football league in Czech Republic

FieldValue
competitionCzech First League
season2009–10
winnersSparta Prague
relegatedSK Kladno
FC Bohemians
continentalcup1Champions League
continentalcup1 qualifiersSparta Prague
continentalcup2Europa League
continentalcup2 qualifiersJablonec
Baník Ostrava
Viktoria Plzeň (via Domestic Cup)
league topscorerMichal Ordoš (12)
biggest home winOlomouc 5–0 Brno
Teplice 5–0 SK Kladno
biggest away winLiberec 0–4 Olomouc
FC Bohemians 0–4 Jablonec
highest scoringOlomouc 6–2 Teplice
matches240
total goals574
highest attendance19,370
Slavia Prague 0–1 Sparta Prague
(5 October 2009)
lowest attendance0
Bohemians 1905 2–0 Olomouc
(6 March 2010)
average attendance4,924
prevseason2008–09
nextseason2010–11

FC Bohemians Baník Ostrava Viktoria Plzeň (via Domestic Cup) Teplice 5–0 SK Kladno FC Bohemians 0–4 Jablonec NOTE: The following parameters require attached reliable sources when used!

Slavia Prague 0–1 Sparta Prague (5 October 2009) Bohemians 1905 2–0 Olomouc (6 March 2010) The 2009–10 Czech First League, known as the Gambrinus liga for sponsorship reasons, was the seventeenth season of the Czech Republic's top-tier football. It started on 24 July 2009 and ended on 15 May 2010. Defending champions Slavia Prague could only finish seventh in the league, 21 points behind eventual winners Sparta Prague.

Team changes from last season

FK Viktoria Žižkov and FC Tescoma Zlín were relegated to the second division after finishing last and second to last, respectively, in the 2008–09 Czech First League.

Bohemians 1905 were promoted from the second division as champions. Second division runners-up FC Zenit Čáslav decided not to enter the Czech First League and sold the rights to 1. FC Slovácko, who were promoted in their place.

Team overview

TeamLocationStadiumCapacity
Baník OstravaOstravaBazaly17,372
Bohemians 1905PragueĎolíček Stadion Note 27,500
FC BohemiansPragueStadion Evžena Rošického Note 119,032
1. FC BrnoBrnoMěstský fotbalový stadion Srbská12,550
Dynamo České BudějoviceE-On Stadion6,708
FK Jablonec 97JablonecStadion Střelnice6,280
SK KladnoKladnoStadion Františka Kloze Note 24,000
FK Mladá BoleslavMladá BoleslavMěstský stadion5,000
1. FK PříbramPříbramNa Litavce9,100
Sigma OlomoucOlomoucAndrův stadion12,072
Slavia PraguePragueSynot Tip Arena21,000
1. FC SlováckoUherské HradištěMěstský fotbalový stadion Miroslava Valenty8,121
Slovan LiberecLiberecStadion u Nisy9,900
Sparta PraguePragueGenerali Arena20,852
FK TepliceTepliceNa Stínadlech18,221
Viktoria PlzeňPlzeňŠtruncovy Sady Stadion7,842

Notes:

  1. Bohemians Prague were previously playing at FK Viktoria Stadion, but were not allowed to continue due to league rules regarding under-soil heating. Therefore, Bohemians played their home matches in the 2009–10 season at Stadion Evžena Rošického.
  2. Bohemians 1905 and Kladno played one home match each at Stadion Evžena Rošického after the winter break due to under-soil heating requirements.

Managerial changes

NOTE: Please add sources, preferably from the official club pages, to the dates of every transaction.

TeamOutgoing managerManner of departureDate of vacancyIncoming managerDate of appointment
FC BohemiansCZE Robert ŽákSacked17 August 2009CZE Jaromír Jindráček22 August 2009

League table

Results

Top goalscorers

RankPlayerClubGoals1246
Czech Republic Michal OrdošSigma Olomouc12
Czech Republic David LafataFK Jablonec11
Czech Republic Marek KuličMladá Boleslav
Czech Republic Pavel ŠultesSigma Olomouc9
Ivory Coast Bony WilfriedSparta Prague
Czech Republic Mario LičkaBaník Ostrava8
Czech Republic Daniel Huňa1. FK Příbram

Attendances

#ClubAverage
1Sparta Praha10,766
2Slavia Praha9,783
3Baník Ostrava7,346
4Bohemians 19056,045
5Slovácko5,723
6Teplice5,307
7Slovan Liberec4,384
8Sigma Olomouc4,351
9Jablonec3,878
10Brno3,649
11Viktoria Plzeň3,629
12Mladá Boleslav3,580
13Příbram3,276
14České Budějovice3,258
15Kladno2,109
16Bohemians1,307

Source:

References

References

  1. "Divácké statistiky Gambrinus liga 2009/2010". idnes.cz.
  2. http://fotbal.idnes.cz/prvni-fotbalovou-ligu-bude-hrat-po-dvou-letech-slovacko-pj6-/fotbal.asp?c=A090610_124659_fotbal_mn (Czech)
  3. (4 June 2009). "Čtyři kluby žádají svaz. Vyhřívaný trávník nemají, hrozí jim stěhování". idnes.cz.
  4. (21 October 2011). "Proklínaný Strahov bude opět ligovým stadionem. Teď poslouží Dukle". idnes.cz.
  5. (17 August 2009). "Ve fotbalové lize padl první trenér, Bohemians odvolali Žáka". idnes.cz.
  6. (22 August 2009). "Ani nový kouč k bodům nepomohl: Slovácko – Bohemians/Střížkov 2:0". idnes.cz.
  7. link. (14 May 2010 {{in lang). cs
  8. [https://www.usatoday.com/sports/soccer/2010-04-15-3581694787_x.htm Czech club punished for refusing to play]
  9. [http://prague.tv/czech-football/?p=2001 Bohemians/Strizkov Deduction Reduced + News]
  10. (15 April 2010). "Kontumace potvrzena, derby vyhráli vršovičtí klokani". [[Gambrinus liga]] official website.
  11. link. (16 April 2010 {{in lang). cs
  12. https://www.european-football-statistics.co.uk/attn/archive/cze/avecze10.htm
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