Moravian-Silesian Football League
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Founded | 1991 |
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Country | Czech Republic |
Confederation | UEFA |
Number of teams | 18 |
Level on pyramid | 3 |
Promotion to | Czech National Football League |
Relegation to | Fourth Division (Divize D, E or F) |
Domestic cup(s) | Czech Cup |
Current champions | FC Baník Ostrava B |
Website | Official website |
Current: 2024–25 |
The Moravian-Silesian Football League (MSFL) (Czech: Moravskoslezská fotbalová liga) is one of the third level football leagues in the Czech Republic (the other is the Bohemian Football League) headquartered in Olomouc. The league comprises teams from the historic regions of Moravia and Silesia and partially also Bohemia.
The league was formed in 1991 during the Czechoslovakia era, replacing the former II.ČNL (II. Česká národni liga; Second Czech National League) at the third tier of Czechoslovak football alongside sister league ČFL.[1]
The winner of MSFL is promoted to the Czech National Football League. Three clubs are promoted to the MSFL - the winners of Divize D, E and F of the Czech Fourth Division.
Moravian-Silesian Football League clubs in 2023–24
[edit]Club | Previous season |
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FK Třinec | 16th in Czech National Football League |
FC Hlučín | 2nd |
FC Slovan Rosice | 3rd |
SK Uničov | 4th |
FC Baník Ostrava B | 5th |
FK Hodonín | 6th |
1. FC Slovácko B | 7th |
FC Zlín B | 8th |
FK Blansko | 9th |
FK Frýdek-Místek | 10th |
Zlínsko | 11th |
1. SC Znojmo FK | 12th |
SK Hranice | 13th |
ČSK Uherský Brod | 14th |
1. BFK Frýdlant nad Ostravicí | 15th |
TJ Tatran Bohunice | Promoted from Divize D |
TJ Start Brno | Promoted from Divize D |
MFK Karviná B | Promoted from Divize F |
Moravian-Silesian Football League champions
[edit]References
[edit]- Information at the ČMFS website.
- ^ Jeřábek, Luboš (2007). Ceský a ceskoslovenský fotbal - lexikon osobností a klubu (in Czech). Prague: Grada Publishing. pp. 34–35. ISBN 978-80-247-1656-5.