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4. liga - Divizie E · 2025

Current 4. liga - Divizie E 2025 standings with 15 teams. Uherský Brod leads the table with 59 points after 23 matches, followed by Tatran Všechovice on 48 points. The table shows wins, draws, losses, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and recent form — essential for pre-match betting analysis.

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TeamPlayedWonDrawnLostGoals For:Goals AgainstGoal DiffPointsForm
1Uherský Brod23185044:8+3659
DDWWW
2Tatran Všechovice24153661:30+3148
DWWLL
3Strání24143748:30+1845
WDLLW
4Kozlovice23128347:27+2044
DWDWL
5Sokol Lanžhot23116640:21+1939
DDLWW
6Bzenec23122954:43+1138
WWWLL
7Brumov241221038:33+538
WLWLW
8Slavičín24115834:34038
DDWWW
9Baťov24861026:37-1130
WLDWW
10Kroměříž II24831326:41-1527
LWLDW
11Břeclav23821330:44-1426
LLWLL
12Šternberk25471429:47-1819
DLDDL
13Holešov23361429:49-2015
DDDLL
14Nové Sady23361422:44-2215
LLLDD
15Skaštice23341619:62-4313
DLWLD

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Division E - 3012/05/2026
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Division E - 2508/05/2026–10/05/2026
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Division E - 2430/04/2026–03/05/2026
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Division E - 2325/04/2026–26/04/2026
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Division E - 1822/04/2026
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Division E - 2219/04/2026
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Team Stats

Side-by-side performance comparison of all 15 teams in the 4. liga - Divizie E. Uherský Brod leads with 18 wins this season. The colour-coded heatmap highlights wins, losses, draws, goals scored and conceded, goal difference, and win percentage — making it easy to spot the strongest and weakest teams at a glance for betting analysis.

Teams

4. liga - Divizie E

All 15 teams competing in the 4. liga - Divizie E 2025 season. Click any club to view their full squad, match history, and detailed statistics.

Past Seasons

4. liga - Divizie E

Browse 7 archived seasons of the 4. liga - Divizie E, from 2019 to 2025. Each season page includes full standings, top scorers, and match results — useful for comparing historical performance and identifying long-term betting patterns.

History 18 Mar 2026

Founded1993

The Czech Fourth Division was established in 1993 following the dissolution of Czechoslovakia, creating a new regional structure for grassroots football development. Divize E, representing the eastern Moravian-Silesian region, became one of six equal divisions at the fourth tier, each comprising 16 clubs. The division's structure has remained relatively stable, maintaining its role as a semi-professional and amateur league that feeds talent upward to the Bohemian Football League and beyond. The format emphasizes competitive balance across the region while maintaining close ties to local communities, with clubs ranging from established semi-professional outfits to ambitious amateur organizations seeking promotion.

  • 1993 — Czech Fourth Division established following Czechoslovakia's dissolution
  • 2000 — Divize E structure consolidated with 16-team format across all six divisions
  • 2015 — Introduction of modern sports analytics and statistical tracking in Czech fourth tier
  • 2024 — Uherský Brod emerged as dominant force with consistent title contention

Competition Format 18 Mar 2026

Teams15Relegation spots2

The 4. Liga - Divize E operates as a single round-robin competition where each of the 15 clubs plays every other team twice (home and away), creating a 28-match season from August to June. The champion is determined by the highest total points accumulated, with three points awarded for a win and one for a draw. The two clubs finishing lowest in the standings are automatically relegated to the Czech Fifth Division, while the division champion and runner-up compete for promotion to the Bohemian Football League alongside winners from Divize A, B, and C. No playoff mechanism exists; promotion and relegation are determined solely by final league position.

Records 18 Mar 2026

The 2025/26 season has produced competitive matches throughout, with Uherský Brod establishing an exceptional 80% win rate and 39 points from 15 matches.

Analysis 18 Mar 2026

Current Season Analysis

Uherský Brod has established an extraordinary dominance in the 2025/26 season, accumulating 39 points from 15 matches with a remarkable 12 wins, 3 draws, and zero losses. The club's +23 goal difference (28 goals scored, 5 conceded) places them in a commanding position, 10 points clear of second place. Their unbeaten record and exceptional defensive solidity have made them overwhelming favorites for the title, with their consistency in both home and away fixtures demonstrating a level of quality that separates them from the rest of the division.

The battle for the second promotion spot remains competitive, with Tatran Všechovice (29 points, 9 wins) and Strání (29 points, 9 wins) locked on equal points after 14-15 matches respectively. Kozlovice (28 points, 8 wins) sits just one point behind in fourth place, creating a tightly contested race for the runner-up position. The margin between these clubs is narrow enough that the remaining 13 matches could see significant movement, though Uherský Brod's dominance suggests the primary promotion battle will likely be resolved between these four clubs.

The relegation struggle involves the lower-placed clubs, with Skaštice (7 points, 2 wins from 15 matches) in severe danger, followed by Holešov (9 points, 2 wins) and Nové Sady (12 points, 3 wins). Skaštice's alarming goal difference of -34 (13 scored, 47 conceded) indicates fundamental structural problems both defensively and offensively. Meanwhile, mid-table clubs like Bzenec (23 points) and Kroměříž II (20 points) maintain realistic hopes of climbing toward the promotion positions, as the gap between 4th and 7th place remains only 5 points.

Tatran Všechovice has emerged as the season's most impressive attacking force outside Uherský Brod, recording 38 goals in 15 matches—the highest in the division. This offensive firepower, combined with their 9-2-4 record, positions them as genuine contenders for automatic promotion. However, their defensive record (21 goals conceded) is less reliable than Uherský Brod's, suggesting vulnerability if they face a sustained period without scoring. The division's competitive nature means that form fluctuations over the remaining matches could dramatically reshape the promotion and relegation picture.

Divize E: The Eastern Moravian-Silesian Backbone

The 4. Liga - Divize E represents the fourth tier of Czech football and serves as the eastern Moravian-Silesian regional division within the broader Czech Fourth Division structure. Comprising six equal divisions (A through F), the fourth tier maintains a crucial role in the Czech football pyramid, sitting directly below the Bohemian Football League and acting as a gateway for ambitious clubs seeking to climb toward professional football. Each division operates independently with 15-16 clubs, creating a regional competition that preserves local rivalries while maintaining national standards for progression.

The division's geographic focus on the eastern Moravian-Silesian region ensures that clubs represent communities from across this economically and culturally significant part of the Czech Republic. Towns such as Uherský Brod, Tatran Všechovice, Strání, and Brumov form the backbone of the competition, with these clubs typically maintaining semi-professional infrastructure and ambitions to reach higher levels. The presence of established institutions like Kroměříž II (the reserve team of a higher-level club) demonstrates how the division serves both as a competitive league and a development pathway for talent cultivation.

Format and Competitive Structure

The 2025/26 season features 15 clubs competing in a straightforward home-and-away round-robin format, with each team playing 28 matches across the August-to-June calendar. Three points are awarded for a victory and one for a draw, following the standard modern football system. The division employs a transparent tiebreaker system: goal difference determines positions when points are equal, followed by goals scored, head-to-head points, and finally head-to-head goal difference. This structure ensures that teams cannot remain level on all criteria, eliminating potential ambiguity.

Promotion from Divize E operates on a merit-based system: the champion and runner-up automatically gain promotion to the Bohemian Football League, competing alongside winners from the five other fourth-tier divisions. Relegation affects the bottom two clubs, who drop to the Czech Fifth Division without any playoff mechanism. This straightforward structure eliminates playoff drama but rewards consistency and sustained performance throughout the season, encouraging clubs to build coherent strategies rather than relying on short-term playoff form.

The Competitive Landscape and Club Profiles

Uherský Brod has emerged as the division's elite force, establishing a level of dominance that few fourth-tier clubs achieve. Their 80% win rate and unbeaten record through 15 matches suggest a squad with superior technical quality, tactical discipline, and physical conditioning compared to their peers. The club's ability to maintain such a clean defensive record while scoring consistently indicates balanced development across all positions. Their path to promotion appears virtually assured, barring an unprecedented collapse in the remaining 13 matches.

Tatran Všechovice presents the most compelling alternative narrative, combining the division's highest goal tally (38 goals) with a competitive record that keeps them within striking distance of Uherský Brod. Their 60% win rate reflects a team capable of beating anyone on their day, though inconsistency—evidenced by four losses already—suggests vulnerability against stronger opponents. The club's attacking prowess makes them dangerous in any match, but their defensive fragility could prove costly in a tight promotion race.

Strání occupies an interesting position with a 64% win rate from 14 matches, indicating a higher win percentage than Tatran Všechovice despite having the same points total. This suggests a squad that prioritizes victories over draws, creating a more volatile but potentially more effective approach. Their +14 goal difference provides a solid buffer, and their trajectory suggests they remain genuine contenders for the second promotion place.

The mid-table cluster—Kozlovice (28 points), Brumov (25 points), Sokol Lanžhot (24 points), and Bzenec (23 points)—maintains mathematical possibilities of promotion, though each would need to sustain an exceptional run while the current top four stumble. These clubs represent the division's backbone of established institutions with realistic infrastructure for higher-level football.

Relegation Battle and Lower-Table Dynamics

The bottom of the division reveals stark disparities in squad quality and competitive capability. Skaštice faces an existential crisis with only 7 points from 15 matches and a catastrophic -34 goal difference. Conceding 47 goals while scoring just 13 suggests fundamental problems in defensive organization, goalkeeper performance, or overall tactical structure. Their recovery would require not merely winning matches but completely reversing their goal-scoring efficiency while dramatically improving defensive discipline—a transformation rarely achieved mid-season.

Holešov (9 points) and Nové Sady (12 points) occupy the next danger zone, though both retain mathematical possibilities of survival. Holešov's -16 goal difference indicates defensive problems similar to Skaštice's, though less extreme. These clubs must initiate immediate improvements to avoid the near-certainty of relegation that currently faces Skaštice.

Břeclav (19 points) and Slavičín (15 points) occupy the borderline positions where relegation remains possible but not yet probable. Both clubs have shown capacity to win matches but lack the consistency to build momentum toward safety. The remaining 13 matches will determine whether these clubs can establish enough distance from the bottom two or whether they slip back into genuine danger.

Historical Context and Fourth-Tier Development

The Czech Fourth Division's establishment in 1993 reflected the broader restructuring of Czech football following Czechoslovakia's dissolution. Rather than creating a single fourth tier, the ČMFS (Czech Football Association) developed a regional approach with six divisions of equal standing, each serving its geographic area while maintaining consistent standards for promotion and relegation. This system has proven resilient, balancing competitive integrity with local community engagement.

Divize E's specific evolution reflects the particular history of the Moravian-Silesian region, which possesses a deep football tradition and numerous clubs with institutional stability. The division has consistently produced players and clubs capable of competing at higher levels, with clubs like Uherský Brod demonstrating that fourth-tier success can translate into sustained higher-level competition. The presence of reserve teams (such as Kroměříž II) indicates how higher-division clubs utilize Divize E for player development, creating a pipeline system that strengthens the overall ecosystem.

Statistical Highlights and Performance Metrics

The 2025/26 season has produced notable statistical performances beyond Uherský Brod's dominance. Tatran Všechovice's 38 goals represents elite attacking output for the fourth tier, suggesting a squad with genuine scoring talent. Bzenec's 5–0 victory over Nové Sady represents the season's largest margin of victory to date, demonstrating the capability for explosive performances even among mid-table clubs. These performances indicate that while Uherský Brod dominates, the division contains sufficient quality to produce entertaining and competitive matches.

The distribution of points across the table—with 39 points separating first from last (Uherský Brod's 39 vs. Skaštice's 7)—reflects a division with significant quality variance. However, the clustering of points between 2nd and 8th place (ranging from 29 to 20 points) demonstrates competitive balance in the division's middle tier. This structure creates a compelling narrative: Uherský Brod operates on a different level, but the battle for the second promotion place and the fight for survival both remain genuinely competitive with multiple matches remaining.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many teams compete in Divize E?

The 4. Liga - Divize E features 15 clubs competing in the 2025/26 season, with each team playing 28 matches in a home-and-away round-robin format.

What is the promotion structure from Divize E?

The champion and runner-up of Divize E compete for promotion to the Bohemian Football League, alongside the winners of the five other fourth-tier divisions (Divize A, B, C, D, and F).

How does relegation work in Divize E?

The two clubs finishing lowest in the final standings are automatically relegated to the Czech Fifth Division, with no playoff mechanism involved.

How many points does a win earn in Divize E?

Clubs earn three points for a victory and one point for a draw, following the modern football points system adopted across Czech football.

Which team is leading Divize E in 2025/26?

Uherský Brod leads the division with 39 points from 15 matches, maintaining an impressive 12-3-0 record with a +23 goal difference.

What is the tiebreaker rule in Divize E?

When teams are level on points, the tiebreaker follows: goal difference, then goals scored, then head-to-head points, then head-to-head goal difference.

API data: 14 May 2026 · Content updated: 18 Mar 2026